Question 186635: The following question is very hard and I honestly do not understand how to do it. I am supposed to do it for a homework assignment and its worth 8 marks. Could someone please help me with this? I would be really grateful.
Given y=1/5log^3(9x-36)^15-13, apply the laws of logarithms to change the form of the equation. Graph the function by first stating the basic function and then describe what transformation applied in order. Specifically describe what happens to the domain, range, asymptotes, x-intercept, and vertical stretch or compression. Confirm your result by graphing both equations using a graphing technology of your choice.
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! y=1/5log^3(9x-36)^15-13
Verify the function. Is that log cubed? or log base 3? Maybe cube root?
Is the exponent 15, or (15-13)?
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