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(1Q) Describe how to transform the graph of g(x) = lnx into the graph of f(x)= ln(x-4)+3?

(1Q) Describe how to transform the graph of g(x) = lnx into the graph of f(x)= ln-example-1

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Answer:

b

Explanation:

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User Drashti Kheni
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Answer:

B

Explanation:

The correct answer is to go 4 units right (the direction is opposite to the sign) and 3 units up. The up and down direction is the same number as after the function.

Red: Parent Function y = ln(x)

Blue: 4 units right. 3 units up.

Answer: B

(1Q) Describe how to transform the graph of g(x) = lnx into the graph of f(x)= ln-example-1
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