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1 October, 21:44

Which is the graph of a logarithmic function?

On a coordinate plane, a parabola is shown.

On a coordinate plane, a function is shown. It approaches the x-axis in quadrant 2 and then increases into quadrant 1. It goes through (0, 1) and (1, 2).

On a coordinate plane, a function is shown. It approaches the y-axis in quadrant 4 and approaches y = 2 in quadrant 1. It goes through (1, 0) and (3, 1).

On a coordinate plane, a hyperbola is shown.

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  1. 1 October, 21:56
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    the answers to the 2nd part are x>0 (for the domain) and all real numbers (for the range)
  2. 1 October, 22:06
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    the third one

    Step-by-step explanation:

    you can cross out parabola and hyperbola. the second graph is an exponential function because exponential functions go through (0,1), While logarithmic functions go through (1,0).
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