(a) Draw a line segment about 5 inches long. On it, choose

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(a) Draw a line segment about 5 inches long. On it, choose an appropriate linear scale and mark points that represent the integral powers of two from zero to the sixth power. What is true about the location of the points as the exponents get larger? (b) Draw a second line segment. Repeat the process in (a) but this time use a logarithmic scale so that the units are now powers of ten. What do you notice about the location of these points?

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