Log function graph

JSmith

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What can you say about the slope of the lines tangent to the graph of f(x) = logx as x gets smaller?

Thoughts?
 
I would state that:

The slope of the tangent line = 1/x

hence as x → 0+, the slope increases without bounds.[f(x) = log(x) is undefined in real domain for x<0]
 
They would be increasing in slope, no? is there anything else?
Yes they (the slopes of the tangent lines) would be increasing in slope as x decreases. (By error, I originally said "as x increases." I was trying to confirm that the OP had got the right answer and then adding on. Subhotosh kindly pointed out my mistake. Thanks SK.)

As x becomes very large, its slope approaches what?

As x approaches zero, its slope approaches what?

So log(x) approaches what as x approaches zero?
 
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