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How to find the transformations of the equation g(x)=1-lnx

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The transformations of the equation is reflection across the x-axis followed by shift up by 1 units

How to determine the transformations of the equation

From the question, we have the following parameters that can be used in our computation:

g(x) = 1 - ln(x)

The parent function of the above is

f(x) = ln(x)

The transformations of the equation is stated above

  • Reflection across the x-axis
  • Shift up by 1 units

Using the above as a guide, we have the following:

The transformations of the equation is reflection across the x-axis followed by shift up by 1 units

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