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OpenStudy (anonymous):
http://curriculum.kcdistancelearning.com/courses/ALG2x-CR-K09/a/assessments/E-GraphingLogarithmicFunctionsDomanRangeQuiz/A2_4.4_Quiz_18.bmp
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
The following is the graph of f(x) = log(x − 5).
Answer True False
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@mathgirl73
OpenStudy (anonymous):
True?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Or False? @mathgirl73 anything?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@math_proof @mathstudent55
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
@zepdrix
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@dpaInc I got true
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@richyw can you confirm for me?!
OpenStudy (richyw):
false
OpenStudy (anonymous):
false. because the log curves are not like that.
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OpenStudy (richyw):
that looks like f(x)=log(x+5)
OpenStudy (richyw):
you can't take the log of a negative, so you will get that asymptote at the value where the log would be zero. which in this case is at x=5.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the basic curves do not change even if they are moved horizontally or vertically.
OpenStudy (richyw):
yes but that graph is clearly a log curve that has been shifted to the left by 5...
OpenStudy (richyw):
\(\log_{10}\), not natural log
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
yes.
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