The graph of y = log(x) is defined only for x>0. The graph is a monotonic increasing function over its domain. It starts from an asymptotic "minus infinity" when x approaches 0. It passes through the value y = 0 when x = 1.
The graph is illustrated at the link below.
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sin and cos functions are complementary..they vary by an angle of 90deg in their graph.. so thts wht i think it is..complementary functions are probably functions whch differ by an angle of 90 i their graph..
http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Jacobi's-elliptic-functions have a look at this
The common logarithm (base 10) of 2346 is 3.37. The natural logarithm (base e) is 7.76.
If for every point on the horizontal axis, the graph has one and only one point corresponding to the vertical axis; then it represents a function. Functions can not have discontinuities along the horizontal axis. Functions must return unambiguous deterministic results.
ln(x) is the natural logarithm of x (also known as logarithm to the base e, where e is approximately 2.718).