SOLUTION: Please explain how the graph of y=log base 3^(x+4) can be obtained from the graph of y=log base 3^x. Thank you.
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Please explain how the graph of y=log base 3^(x+4) can be obtained from the graph of y=log base 3^x. Thank you.
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The "(x+4)" moves the log(base 3)x graph 4 units to the left.
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Stan H.