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In log-log graphs, both x-axis and y-axis have logarithmic scales instead of linear scales. Log-log graphs have applications in many disciplines for data representation and analysis.[1][2][3]

References

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  1. Bourne, Murray. "7. Log-Log and Semi-log Graphs". www.intmath.com. Retrieved 2018-10-14.
  2. Frost, Jim (2017-10-14). "Using Log-Log Plots to Determine Whether Size Matters - Statistics By Jim". Statistics By Jim. Retrieved 2018-10-14.
  3. Robbins, Naomi (19 January 2012). "When Should I Use Logarithmic Scales in My Charts and Graphs?". Forbes. Retrieved 2018-10-14.