SOLUTION: Graph G(x)= 1/2 log3 (x+4)-3 I don't understand how to graph when there is a number in front and when the base is 3.

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Question 812188: Graph G(x)= 1/2 log3 (x+4)-3
I don't understand how to graph when there is a number in front and when the base is 3.

Answer by LinnW(1048)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
G(x)= 1/2 log3 (x+4)-3
If you changed to the following would this help?
G(x) = 1/2 * log(x+4)/log3 - 3

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