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If you are given the graph of g, how could you

graph
f(x) = log x + 3?
For each point on the graph of g,

User Grill
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Step-by-step explanation:

Hello! Remember that you have to write complete questions in order to get good and exact answers. Here I'll assume you are given the graph of:


g(x)=log(x)

Then, we are given another function which is:


f(x)=log(x)+3

So, we have the following transformations:


f(x)=g(x)+k \\ \\ \\ \text{If k>o then g(x) is shifted k units up} \\ \\ \text{If k<o then g(x) is shifted k units down}</p><p></p><p>Since [tex]k=3 here, then the graph of g is shifted 3 units up in order to get the graph of f.

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