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Use the graph of f to describe the transformation that results in the graph of g. f(x) = log x; g(x) =

Use the graph of f to describe the transformation that results in the graph of g. f-example-1
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Answer:

The function was expanded vertically by 5, and then translated vertically upwards 6 units.

Which is the third option in the list of possible answers.

Explanation:

Recall that the types of transformations associated with:

A) a function multiplied by a positive factor larger than one consists on the function expanded vertically by that factor.;

B) a positive number added to the function consists on the vertical translation of the function upwards as many units as the number added.

Therefore, the function
f(x) = log(x) being transformed into
g(x)=5\,log(x)+6

consists of the initial function expanded vertically by 5, and then translated vertically upwards 6 units.

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