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Which statement is true?

The graph of Y - log(x-4) is the graph of y-log,(x) translated 4 units down.
The graph of Y = log: (x)-4 is the graph of y = log. (x) translated 4 units left.
The graph of y = log,(x)+4 is the graph of Y=log.(x) translated 4 units up.
The graph of y = log. (x+4) is the graph of y = log2 (x) translated 4 units right.

User TreK
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Answer:

The graph of y = log(x)+4 is the graph of y = log(x) translated 4 units up.

Explanation:

User Tom Cornebize
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Answer:

The graph of y=log(x)+4 is the graph of y=log(x) translated 4 units up.

Explanation:

The translation ...

y = log(x -h) +k

translates the log function right h units and up k units.

The only description matching the equation is ...

The graph of y = log(x)+4 is the graph of y = log(x) translated 4 units up.

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