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Which graph represents the function f(x) = log10(x + 2)?

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THE SECOND GRAPH IS THE CORRECT ANSWER CHECK OUT AND GET YOUR ANSWER FROM THERE

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Answer:

Please see the attachment for graph.

Explanation:

Given:
f(x)=\log_(10)(x+2)

It is log function. First we take parent function of log


y=\log_(10)x

We have to change y to f(x)

First we draw the graph of parent function.


y=\log_(10)x

Now we shift graph 2 unit left because when x change to x+a , graph shift a unit left or right.

So, f(x) will shift 2 unit left.


f(x)=\log_(10)(x+2)


Which graph represents the function f(x) = log10(x + 2)?-example-1
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