SOLUTION: Process to graphing this logarithm:
L(x) = 6 log(base 4) (x+2)
Please explain
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Question 916996: Process to graphing this logarithm:
L(x) = 6 log(base 4) (x+2)
Please explain
Thank you
Answer by ewatrrr(24785) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I.Know General Shape of parent graph: Green (vertical asymptote x = 0)
II. Find Intercepts of 0r Note: = 0
note:
= 1/2 , (4^(1/2) = 2)
6(1/2) = 3
III. Plot (-3,0),(-1,0),(0,3), draw vertical asymptote x = -2 and sketch Blue
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