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From: Alan Androski <androsa@madison.k12.fl.us> To: Teacher2Teacher Public Discussion Date: 2003050912:14:45 Subject: Re: NEW EXAMPLES OF GROWTH IN CALCULUS Since this is a discussion about data and logarithms, I wanted to ask this question. I was teaching how to graph using semi-log paper yesterday and a student stumped me with a question- "How do you graph zero on log paper? Can it be done? I don't see how when the graph is all numbers that are powers of ten like 100, 10, 1, 0.1, 0.01, 0.001, etc.
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