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What is the x-interception of the Logarithmic function??

What is the x-interception of the Logarithmic function??-example-1
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Hello!

The answer is:

Why?

To find the x-interception of the given function, we just need to isolate the variable "x", by making the function (y) equal to 0.

So, we are given the function:


F(x)=y=Log_(0.71)(x)

Now, making y equal to 0, to isolate "x", we have:


y=Log_(0.71)(x)\\\\0=Log_(0.71)(x)


0=Log_(0.71)(x)\\\\0.71^(0)=0.71^{Log_(0.71)(x)}} \\\\1=x

We have that the x-intercept of the logarithmic function is located at (1,0)

Hence, the correct answer is:

B. (1,0).

Have a nice day!

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What is the x-interception of the Logarithmic function??-example-1
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