how do you type log functions with a base not equal to 10
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Answer by
Saumya Sharma
To type a log function in Graph for Windows with a base not equal to 10, you can use the notation "log(base, x)". For example, "log(2, x)" would give you the logarithm of x with base 2.
Why can't the legend size be adjusted? It had been covered on my graph and make part of the graph cannot be seen.
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Answer by
Robert Polubinski
I installed the application, then loaded a sample and tweaked it a little. There is no way to resize the Legend section. It's possible to move it on the screen, but that's it. No resize buttons are available for this process.
I recommend downloading the user guide for the application to find out exactly what can and can't be configured.
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how do you type log functions with a base not equal to 10
To type a log function in Graph for Windows with a base not equal to 10, you can use the notation "log(base, x)". For example, "log(2, x)" would give you the logarithm of x with base 2.
Why can't the legend size be adjusted? It had been covered on my graph and make part of the graph cannot be seen.
I installed the application, then loaded a sample and tweaked it a little. There is no way to resize the Legend section. It's possible to move it on the screen, but that's it. No resize buttons are available for this process.
I recommend downloading the user guide for the application to find out exactly what can and can't be configured.