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SOLVED: The graph of y = log - xwas transformed to y =-3log( 2x + 4)-1, Hlogrr Where did point ( 10,1 ) move to? Subrit
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Find out how the graph of y = log(x) can be transformed to produce the graph of y = log(2x) + 3 . ( Show your work.) | Homework.Study.com
SOLUTION: I need to graph Y= log1/2(x-1)+3 and I need to find the intercepts. note the 1/2 is small at the bottom of the g
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