SOLUTION: Write the logarithmic function with x = 2 as its vertical asymptote and (3,0) as the x-intercept.
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Write the logarithmic function with x = 2 as its vertical asymptote and (3,0) as the x-intercept.
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For the logarithmic function
, the vertical asymptote is x=0. So a vertical asymptote at x=2 means the function is shifted 2 to the right.
So the function is
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To find the constant multiplier a, substitute the coordinates of the x-intercept:
That says a can be any constant.
Here is a graph of a*log(x-2) with 3 values of a -- 1 (red), 3 (green), and -2(blue).