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princeevee:

borklesn0rt

princeevee:

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princeevee:

so you're saying it's a vertical?

princeevee:

i mean horizontal, sorry

princeevee:

i had a brainfart

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here's a better explanation |dw:1526867942621:dw|

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look at their example they say that \(log( \frac{1}{5}x)\) is a "horizontal stretch by 5"

princeevee:

so it is a horizontal stretch?

princeevee:

wait, no it isnt.

princeevee:

wait

princeevee:

oeuf

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it is a horizontal stretch

princeevee:

by 4?

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yup!

princeevee:

can you check an answer from one i have already done?

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sure

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Let's try plugging in a value x=2 -2 ln(2-1) + 1 = -2 ln(1) + 1 note that ln(1) = 0 so = 1 this means that the graph has to cross the point (2, 1)

princeevee:

so the bottom left one?

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yup!

princeevee:

okay, i need help with actually a few more questions, if that's alright with you

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post them as new question posts please

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