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NicktheBlade16:

Algebra 2:Analyze the graph below to identify the key features of the logarithmic function. Graph begins in the fourth quadrant near the line x equals 2 and increases rapidly while crossing the ordered pair 3, 0. The graph then begins to increase slowly throughout the first quadrant. The x‐intercept is x = 3, and the graph approaches a vertical asymptote at x = 2. The x‐intercept is y = 3, and the graph approaches a vertical asymptote at y = 2. The x‐intercept is y = −2, and the graph approaches a vertical asymptote at y = −3. The x‐intercept is x = −2, and the graph approaches a vertical asymptote at x = −3.

NicktheBlade16:

supie2:

its bewteen a or b

supie2:

c and d is reatred

NicktheBlade16:

I like explanations. Alexis gives perfect ones.

supie2:

@nicktheblade16 wrote:
I like explanations. Alexis gives perfect ones.
she does

Alexis1415:

Thanks guys <3 and ok so

Alexis1415:

I am pretty sure it's A, The x‐intercept is x = 3, and the graph approaches a vertical asymptote at x = 2. Because we are looking at it on the x-intercept and it advances vertically 2, the other ones are in the negatives and it isn't talking about the negatives plus B is on the y-intercept well it's saying it is so I am pretty sure it's A

supie2:

@alexis1415 wrote:
I am pretty sure it's A, The x‐intercept is x = 3, and the graph approaches a vertical asymptote at x = 2. Because we are looking at it on the x-intercept and it advances vertically 2, the other ones are in the negatives and it isn't talking about the negatives plus B is on the y-intercept well it's saying it is so I am pretty sure it's A
i agree

NicktheBlade16:

Ok i can get that. :)

Alexis1415:

@nicktheblade16 wrote:
Ok i can get that. :)
ofc

NicktheBlade16:

Ill put up next one.

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