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The Repeatedly Occurring Patterns of Behavior That Characterize the Relationships

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The repeatedly occurring patterns of behavior that characterize the relationships within a system and give that system a particular identity are called subsystems.


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Properties of Logarithms

Rules that simplify the manipulation and solving of logarithmic equations, such as product, quotient, and power rules.

Vertical Asymptote

A line that a graph approaches but never touches or crosses, representing where the function moves towards infinity or negative infinity.

Logarithm

The power to which a base, such as 10 or e, must be raised to produce a given number; it's the inverse operation to exponentiation.

Natural Logarithm

The logarithm to the base e, where e is an irrational constant approximately equal to 2.718281.

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