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Identify the equation that translates y =ln(x) five units down.
y =ln(x-5)
y =ln(x) 5
y =ln(x + 5)
y =ln(x)-5


(high school algebra)

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Answer:

y = ln(x) -5

Explanation:

To translate the graph of a function 5 units down, subtract 5 from the function value.

ln(x) is translated 5 down when you make it ln(x) -5.

y = ln(x) -5

User Tahmid Bin Rashid
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