Exercises 13.7, page 398

  1. 1.

    The graph of a line where the x-axis goes from negative 1 to 5, and the y-axis goes from 1 to 1,000. The line rises from (1.5, 0) to (5, 800). All data are approximate.
  2. 3.

    The graph of a line where the x-axis goes from 0 to 10, and the y-axis goes from 1 to 10 cubed. The line rises from (0, 1) to (9.5, 10 cubed). All data are approximate.
  3. 5.

    The graph of a line where the x-axis goes from 0 to 4, and the y-axis goes from 10 negative squared to 10. The line falls from (0, 9) to (4, 10 to the negative 1). All data are approximate.
  4. 7.

    The graph of a curve where the x-axis goes from 0 to 10, and the y-axis goes from 1 to 10 cubed. The curve begins at (1, 0), rising to (10, 10 cubed). All data are approximate.
  5. 9.

    The graph of a curve where the x-axis goes from 0 to 8, and the y-axis goes from 1 to 10 cubed. The curve begins at (1, 0), rising to (7, 10 cubed). All data are approximate.
  6. 11.

    The graph of a line where the x-axis goes from 1 to 10 squared, and the y-axis goes from 10 negative squared to 10. The line rises from (1, 10 negative squared) to (48, 10). All data are approximate.
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  10. 19. Semilog paper

  11. 21. Log-log paper

  12. 23. Semilog paper ...

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