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. equation orientation(s): https://g

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Question 1205567: 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 MathLover1(20850)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

...the parent function

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general formula transformed function in this case will be


if , the graph is by a factor of ; you have
if we have vertical shift down units: you have

so we have
vertical stretch: stretched by factor
vertical shift : down units



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