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Which graph represents the function f(x) = log(-2(x + 2))?

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The answer is A. The line ends at -2
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Answer:

The graph attached is the answer

Explanation:

The given function f(x)=㏒(-2(x+2))

has the graph attached in which x and y are not defined

it lies in interval (-2.5,0) on the x-axis and at y it is not defined

Which graph represents the function f(x) = log(-2(x + 2))?-example-1
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