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How would you write this in written form as an equation?

How would you write this in written form as an equation?-example-1
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Explanation

We are given the parent function:


f(x)=\log_x

First, the horizontal shift 6 spaces to the left follows the rule:


f(x)\to f(x+6)

Next, the vertical shift 2 spaces down follows the rule:


\begin{gathered} f(x)\to f(x)-2 \\ f(x+6)\to f(x+6)-2 \end{gathered}

Finally, the reflection over y = k can be represented as:


\begin{gathered} Let\text{ }g(x)\text{ }be\text{ }the\text{ }combined\text{ }function \\ g(x)=2k+2-f(x+6) \\ \therefore g(x)=2k+2-log(x+6) \end{gathered}

Suppose k = 2, the graph becomes:

The red curve is the reflected curve.

Hence, the answer is:


\begin{equation*} g(x)=2k+2-log(x+6) \end{equation*}

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