| Recall that if all the scaling factors ri take on a common value, r, the tau(q) equation can be solved explicitly: |
| tau(q) = -ln(p1q + ... + pNq)/ln(r). |
| As an illustration, take these values: |
Fill in the tau(q) values for this table.
|   q   |   tau(q)   |
|   -2   |   |
|   -1   |   |
|   0   |   |
|   1   |   |
|   2   |   |
|   5   |   |
Plot these points and sketch the tau(q) curve. Here are the completed table and the graph.
 
| As another illustration take these values: |
Fill in the tau(q) values for this table.
|   q   |   tau(q)   |
|   -2   |   |
|   -1   |   |
|   0   |   |
|   1   |   |
|   2   |   |
|   5   |   |
Plot these points and sketch the tau(q) curve. Here are the completed table and the graph.
 
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