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F(x)=log2(x-5)+2 help Find x-intercept and end behavior

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To find the x intercept, we need to find the point where f(x)=0


0=\log 2(x-5)+2

And we solve this equation for x:

Substract 2 from both sides:


-2=\log 2(x-5)

Now, we do the following to eliminate the log:


10^(-2)=10^(\log 2(x-5))

We make the expression we had, the exponents of the new expression of base 10. This so that in the right side the 10 and the log will cancel:


10^(-2)=2(x-5)

And now we use distributive property on the right side:


10^(-2)=2x-10

we can express the left side as 0.01:


0.01=2x-10

Add 10 to both sides:


\begin{gathered} 0.01+10=2x-10+10 \\ 10.01=2x \end{gathered}

We divide both sides by 2:


\begin{gathered} (10.01)/(2)=(2x)/(2) \\ 5.005=x \end{gathered}

The x intercept is x=5.005

To find the end behavior we can use the graph of the function:

The function starts at x=5.005 and as x grows, the graph of the function stays close to the x-axis around the value of y=4.

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