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 914202: 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) =

Answer by josgarithmetic(39621)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is most of the way to an answer.

Instead of something as , you have something like . That is based on the given asymptote.

This is what happens with the x-intercept:





This happens using the y-intercept:

and you just found k=0, so



You could pick the base you want or need for the logarithm, but at least you know you have .

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