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Describe how to transform the graph of g(x)= ln x into the graph of f(x)= ln (3-x) -2.

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User Dylan Madisetti
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Answer:

The graph of g(x) = ㏑x translated 3 units to the right and then reflected

about the y-axis and then translated 2 units down to form the graph of

f(x) = ㏑(3 - x) - 2

Explanation:

* Lets talk about the transformation

- If the function f(x) reflected across the x-axis, then the new

function g(x) = - f(x)

- If the function f(x) reflected across the y-axis, then the new

function g(x) = f(-x)

- If the function f(x) translated horizontally to the right

by h units, then the new function g(x) = f(x - h)

- If the function f(x) translated horizontally to the left

by h units, then the new function g(x) = f(x + h)

- If the function f(x) translated vertically up

by k units, then the new function g(x) = f(x) + k

- If the function f(x) translated vertically down

by k units, then the new function g(x) = f(x) – k

* lets solve the problem

∵ Graph of g(x) = ㏑x is transformed into graph of f(x) = ㏑(3 - x) - 2

- ㏑x becomes ㏑(3 - x)

∵ ㏑(3 - x) = ㏑(-x + 3)

- Take (-) as a common factor

∴ ㏑(-x + 3) = ㏑[-(x - 3)]

∵ x changed to x - 3

∴ The function g(x) translated 3 units to the right

∵ There is (-) out the bracket (x - 3) that means we change the sign

of x then we will reflect the function about the y-axis

∴ g(x) translated 3 units to the right and then reflected about the

y-axis

∵ g(x) changed to f(x) = ㏑(3 - x) - 2

∵ We subtract 2 from g(x) after horizontal translation and reflection

about y-axis

∴ We translate g(x) 2 units down

∴ g(x) translated 3 units to the right and then reflected about the

y-axis and then translated 2 units down

* The graph of g(x) = ㏑x translated 3 units to the right and then

reflected about the y-axis and then translated 2 units down to

form the graph of f(x) = ㏑(3 - x) - 2

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