SOLUTION: The graph of the function f(x)=log log (2x-3) has a vertical asymptote at?
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Question 1189389: The graph of the function f(x)=log log (2x-3) has a vertical asymptote at?
Answer by greenestamps(13200) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
In general, is defined only when g(x)>0.
So this function, , is defined only when ; and that is when
2x-3>1
2x>4
x>2
ANSWER: The graph of has a vertical asymptote at x=2
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