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AnimeGhoul8863:

When logarithmic functions are graphed Which transformation will result in a y intercept

AnimeGhoul8863:

@dude is this correct In order to find the value of x in logarithmic functions you have to set y equal to 0 and solve for x. meaning the y intercept would be a result = 0

dude:

Eh no that is not how it works Log functions naturally don't equal 0, I am not sure what exact conditions this question is asking for since different functions will give different values If we are looking simply at log(x), you would have to move the graph at least 1 space (left) to get a y-intercept

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