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The logarithmic functions, f(x) and g(x), are shown on the graph. What is the equation that represents g(x)? Explain your reasoning.

The Logarithmic Functions Fx And Gx Are Shown On The Graph What Is The Equation That Represents Gx Explain Your Reasoning class=

Sagot :

  • y=logx

The graph shifted 1 units left means change in x axis.

x decreased by 1

So the changes equation is

  • y=log(x+1)

The graph shifted 4 units up means change in y axis

y increased by 4

so final equation is

  • g(x)=log(x+1)+4

Answer: g(x) log 10 (x+1) + 4

Step-by-step explanation:

Goes 1 to the left


and 4 up