SOLUTION: Describe the transformations that take the graph of f(x)=log4 x to the graph of g(x) = log4 x^3 = log4 8. Justify your response algebraically.
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Question 1205557: Describe the transformations that take the graph of f(x)=log4 x to the graph of g(x) = log4 x^3 = log4 8. Justify your response algebraically.
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Answer by greenestamps(13200) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
g(x) = log4 x^3 = log4 8
That's not a graph; it is a single point. log4 8 = 3/2 or 1.5.
The link doesn't work, so we can't see what the actual problem is supposed to be.
Assuming that in fact g(x) is simply log4 x^3, the transformation is a vertical stretch by a factor of 3, because, by basic rules of logarithms,
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