For the following problem, start with the graph of fx) = log(2x). Then write a function, g(x), that results from the given transformation. Graph both fx) and its transformation on the same axes. Shift fx) 5 units down, left 3 units, reflected about the x-axis.
For the following problem, start with the graph of fx) = log(2x). Then write a function, g(x), that results from the given transformation. Graph both fx) and its transformation on the same axes. Shift fx) 5 units down, left 3 units, reflected about the x-axis.
Chapter6: Exponential And Logarithmic Functions
Section6.4: Graphs Of Logarithmic Functions
Problem 39SE: For the following exercises, sketch the graphs of each pair of functions on the same axis. f(x)=ex...
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Can you disregard graphing and just show me how the function looks after the transformations.
I am trying to see how reflect off the x axis changes the function.
What are the rules to it becuase I was thinking the answer should be different.
-log(2x+3)-5 I was thinking it should be -log(2x+3)+5
What are the rules that apply? (thanks in advance)
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