SOLUTION: I am doing a LOG graph and have found the one point and the vertical asymptote but need to find the x-intercept.
The problem is...
f(x)= log(x-1)-2
I have the vertical shift
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Question 824924: I am doing a LOG graph and have found the one point and the vertical asymptote but need to find the x-intercept.
The problem is...
f(x)= log(x-1)-2
I have the vertical shift at down 2 and the horizontal shift at right one. The vertical asymptote is 1 and the point is (2,-2)
Answer by KMST(5328) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The x-intercept is the value where , because the x-axis is the line.
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