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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Use the graph of f(x) = log x to obtain the graph of g(x) = log x + 5.

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@Garadon_Shagan

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@Mateaus

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@ShailKumar

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@Abmon98

OpenStudy (anonymous):

7b I'd bet!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think i am gonna try it and see if i get it right

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the graph of log x is a bit under the x axis for the bit where log x equals a negative number (note that x can't be negative). Now when you take a function and add a constant to it you move its' y intercept. If it is a positive constant the graph moves up and if it is a negative constant the graph moves down. As you are adding +5 the graph should move 5 y-values upwards which is consistent with what you see there.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Thank you!

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