SOLUTION: Which graph would represent f(x)=log(x+c), where c>0?

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Question 1139337: Which graph would represent f(x)=log(x+c), where c>0?

Answer by MathLover1(20849) About Me  (Show Source):
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Which graph would represent f%28x%29=log%28%28x%2Bc%29%29, where c%3E0?
parent function is f%28x%29=log%28%28x%29%29
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given f%28x%29=log%28%28x%2Bc%29%29 means the graph is shifted c units to the left
so, graph which would represent f%28x%29=log%28%28x%2Bc%29%29 will be any graph of parent function is f%28x%29=log%28%28x%29%29 shifted c units to the left
example:
if c=1 parent function f%28x%29=log%28%28x%29%29 will be shifted 1 units to the left
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if c=3 parent function f%28x%29=log%28%28x%29%29 will be shifted 3 units to the left
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