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Using f(x), what is the equation that represents g(x)? g(x) = log5(x) – 3 g(x) = log5(x) + 3 g(x) = log5(x – 3) g(x) = log5(x + 3)

Using f(x), what is the equation that represents g(x)? g(x) = log5(x) – 3 g(x) = log-example-1
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Given

To find the value of g(x).

Step-by-step explanation:

It is clear that,


f(x)=\log_5(x)

Then from the given figure,

It is clear that the value of x moves to the right of the x-axis.

That implies,


g(x)=\log_5(x-3)

Hence, the answer is option c)


g(x)=\log_5(x-3)

Using f(x), what is the equation that represents g(x)? g(x) = log5(x) – 3 g(x) = log-example-1
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