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-Exponential and Logarithmic Functions- Graph y = log (x + 1)

-Exponential and Logarithmic Functions- Graph y = log (x + 1)-example-1
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See graph and explanation below

Step-by-step explanation:
\begin{gathered} \text{Given:} \\ y\text{ = log(x + 1)} \end{gathered}

To graph the logarithmic function, we need to assign values to x. This will give the corresponding values of y that will be used to plot the graph

let x = 0, 2, 4

when x = 0

y = log(0 + 1) = log(1)

y = 0

when x = 2

y = log(2 + 1) = log(3)

y = 0.48

when x = 4

y = log(4 + 1) = log(5)

y = 0.70

Values of y in decimal approximated to 2 decimal place

plotting the graph:

-Exponential and Logarithmic Functions- Graph y = log (x + 1)-example-1
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