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Which graph represents the function f(x) = log10(x) − 2? (1 point) logarithmic function passing through point 3, 0. logarithmic function passing through point negative 1, 0. logarithmic function passing through point 1, 2. logarithmic function passing through point 1, negative 2.

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User Sheena
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Answer:

logarithmic function passing through point 1, -2.

Explanation:

f(x) = log10(x) - 2

Option: logarithmic function passing through point 3, 0 is incorrect because:

f(3) = log10(3) - 2 ≈ -1.5

Option: logarithmic function passing through point -1, 0 is incorrect because log10 is not defined for x < 0

Option: logarithmic function passing through point 1, 2 is incorrect because:

f(1) = log10(1) - 2 = -2

which means that option: logarithmic function passing through point 1, -2 is correct.

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