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Which answer describes the transformation of g(x)=log2(x+3)+1 from the parent function f(x)=log2x ?

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g(x) is the function f(x) which is shifted 3 units left and 1 unit up

If you are given

g(x)=log2(x+3)+1 and f(x)=log2x

Then the transmission is g(x) = f(x + 3) + 1, which indicates that g(x) is the function f(x) which is shifted 3 units left and 1 unit up

User Valters Vingolds
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Answer:

  • g(x) is the function f(x) which is shifted 3 units left and 1 unit up

Explanation:

Given

  • g(x)=log2(x+3)+1
  • and
  • f(x)=log2x

The transformation is

  • g(x) = f(x + 3) + 1, which indicates that
  • g(x) is the function f(x) which is shifted 3 units left and 1 unit up
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