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So i have the graph y=natural log of Kx
I answered the first question but the second question I can't do

I have the find the vurticle translati0n vector

it's not x,ky is it?
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Original post by mariejuana
So i have the graph y=natural log of Kx
I answered the first question but the second question I can't do

I have the find the vurticle translati0n vector

it's not x,ky is it?


What?
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Original post by RDKGames
What?


The graph of lnx can be transformed into the graph of y=lnkx by using a horizontal or verticle translation
find verticle translation vector
Original post by mariejuana
The graph of lnx can be transformed into the graph of y=lnkx by using a horizontal or verticle translation
find verticle translation vector


You cannot do it by horizontal translation.

As for vertical, yes there is a translation vector. It is not "k,xy" or whatever it is you meant here.

Consider the fact that ln(kx)=lnk+lnx\ln (kx) = \ln k + \ln x
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Original post by RDKGames
You cannot do it by horizontal translation.
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Original post by mariejuana

is this utter nonsense >?


Yes.
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Original post by RDKGames
Yes.


Can you tell me how to start. i have no idea what to do AT ALL
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