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OpenStudy (anonymous):

g(x)=ln(x+3) is a transformed graph from f(x)=lnx. what is the domain of the g(x) graph. attached is a picture of the graph

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

in interval notation please

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry guys its x+9

OpenStudy (anonymous):

im terribly sorry

OpenStudy (anonymous):

shoot. Nevermind I got the answer I;m sorry to waste ur time. Post something so i can givve u a medal

OpenStudy (alfie):

You have to shift the graph to the left accordingly. So that it doesn't interesect on the x axis with 1 but with -8

OpenStudy (alfie):

You have to shift the graph to the left accordingly. So that it doesn't interesect on the x axis with 1 but with -8

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thanks :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sheg say hi so i can give u a medal for wasting ur time

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