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Given the parent function f(x)=ln(x)(a) Write a function whose graph has been reflected in the x-axis, is three times as tall, and has been shifted four units to the left.(b) Write a function whose graph has been reflected in the y-axis, has been shifted seven units up, and is half as wide.(c) Calculate the inverse function for your answer to question (b).

Given the parent function f(x)=ln(x)(a) Write a function whose graph has been reflected-example-1

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Given the function


f(x)=\ln (x)

a) When we multiply the parent function by –1, we get a reflection about the x-axis. Then


g(x)=-\ln (x)

And three times as tall means 3 units up


g(x)=-\ln (x)+3

Shifted four units to the left means shifted 4 units left


g(x)=-\ln (x+4)+3

Answer: the new function is: g(x) = - ln(x+4) + 3

b) When we multiply the input by –1, we get a reflection about the y-axis.


g(x)=\ln (-x)

Shifted seven units up


g(x)=\ln (-x)+7

Half as wide means 1/2 f(x)


g(x)=\ln (-(x)/(2))+7

Answer: the new function is:


g(x)=\ln (-(x)/(2))+7

c) We find the inverse of


g(x)=\ln (-(x)/(2))+7

Then by definition of inverses, g(x) = y


y=\ln (-(x)/(2))+7

Next, replace all x’s with and all y’s with x


x=\ln (-(y)/(2))+7

Now, solve for y


\begin{gathered} x-7=\ln (-(y)/(2))+7-7 \\ x-7=\ln (-(y)/(2)) \end{gathered}

Apply properties of logarithms


\begin{gathered} e^(x-7)=-(y)/(2) \\ 2\cdot e^(x-7)=-(y)/(2)\cdot2 \\ 2e^(x-7)=-y \\ y=-2e^(x-7) \end{gathered}

Answer:


g(x)^(-1)=-2e^(x-7)

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