SOLUTION: The graph of a logarithmic function in the form of F(x) = logb x will always have a vertical asymptote at the y-axis, and an x-intercept at the point _____.
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Question 718324: The graph of a logarithmic function in the form of F(x) = logb x will always have a vertical asymptote at the y-axis, and an x-intercept at the point _____.
Answer by lwsshak3(11628) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The graph of a logarithmic function in the form of F(x) = logb x will always have a vertical asymptote at the y-axis, and an x-intercept at the point (1,0).
Remember: log of 1 is equal to zero for any base.
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