Begin by graphing f(x)= log_{2}x Then use transformations of this graph to graph the given function. What is the graph's x-intercept? What is the vertical asymptote? Use the graphs to determine each function's domain and range. g(x)= log_{2}(x - 2)

Daniaal Sanchez

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2021-02-21

Begin by graphing f(x)= log2x Then use transformations of this graph to graph the given function. What is the graphs

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Arham Warner

Arham Warner

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Step 1 Graph of f(x)= log2x image Step 2 Graph of f(x)=log2(x  2) From log2x the graph is translated to the right 2 units. The x-intercept is (3, 0). There is a vertical asymptote at x=2. The domain of the graph is {x|x > 2}.. The range is all real numbers.

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