Begin by graphing f(x)= \log 2x and then use transformations of this graph to graph the given function. What is the graph's x-intercept? What is the vertical asymptote?

Tammy Todd

Tammy Todd

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2021-08-01

Begin by graphing
f(x)=log2x
Then use transformations of this graph to graph the given function. What is the graphs

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Daphne Broadhurst

Daphne Broadhurst

Skilled2021-08-02Added 109 answers

Step 1
Graph of f(x)=log2x
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Step 2
image Answer: Graph of r(x)=log2(x). From f(x)=log2x the graph is reflected across the y-axis.
The x-intercept is (-1,0). The vertical asymptote is x=0. The domain is all xx<0.
The range is all real numbers.

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