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Iamp;#39;m Anil Kumar and in this video we will understand how to write equation of a logarithmic function from the given graph so weamp;#39;ll start with very simple basic graph so that we understand the whole idea about it and then weamp;#39;ll explore more about it so Iamp;#39;ll start with one simple function and then you kind of transform function and then write another equation so weamp;#39;ll discuss two different graphs in this particular video let us say one of the graph is kind of like this thatamp;#39;s the logarithmic function you can see that the domain is restricted so therefore it represents a logarithmic function sometimes I find students getting confused between logarithmic and exponential functions in exponential functions domain is not restricted okay let me draw another transform function here and letamp;#39;s say kind of like this well write equations for both these graphs in this particular video so letamp;#39;s begin with the very first one and let us see