Using logarithms, we can express \(y = k{x^n}\) in the form of the equation of a straight line \(y = mx + c\). Shown below is a straight line graph when \({\log _{10}}y\) is plotted against ...
Remember one of the laws of logs: \(n{\log _a}x = {\log _a}{x^2}\) Another one of the laws are used here: \({\log _a}x + {\log _a}y = {\log _a}xy\) ...
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