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g(x)=log2(x-3)+5


Name the domain of this function and name the equation of the asymptote

Explain how you found it from the equation or where you found it on the graph

PLEASE ANSWERRRRRRRRRRRR g(x)=log2(x-3)+5 Name the domain of this function and name-example-1
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Answer: Domain (3, infinity); Asymptote x = 3

Explanation:

log(x) domain is (0, infinity), but in this function the (x - 3) shifts the graph 3 to the right

The asymptote is 3 because log(3-3) = log(0) which does not exist (and any number that is negative inside log too) the function can't reach 3 which makes it the asymptote

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