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Which equation represents the transformed function below?

Which equation represents the transformed function below?-example-1
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Options would be nice, but the dotted line equation appears to be:
log(x) + 5,
A transformation of
log(x) , which is the equation for the solid line.
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Answer:

y = logx + 5 is the transformed function.

Explanation:

We know the given graph is for f(x) = logx

Now a dotted figure shown is the transformed function of f(x) = logx

It is clear that the parent graph has been shifted upwards on the y-axis,

This shift is = 4 - (-1) = 5 units

Since it's vertical shift so this 5 unit will be added in the value of f(x).

To be more clear g(x) = f(x) + 5

g(x) = logx + 5

So the answer will be y = logx + 5 representing transformed function.

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