SOLUTION: The graph of a logarithmic function f with the vertical asymptote x = −9 and x-intercept (−8, 0) . It goes through the point (0, 2) The function is: f(x) =

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Question 914194: The graph of a logarithmic function f with the vertical asymptote x = −9
and x-intercept (−8, 0) . It goes through the point (0, 2)

The function is:
f(x) =

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