document.write( "Question 985840: I am trying to graph the function \"+g%28x%29=log3%28x-1%29+\" but i'm not sure if i'm supposed to place a horizontal or a vertical asymptote/where to place it, or what points to graph it at. Step by step would be helpful.\r
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Vertical asymptote  x=1.\r
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