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23 November, 16:41

How is the graph of log x + 6 translated from the graph of log x?

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  1. 23 November, 17:02
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    It could be 2 things

    y=log (x) + 6 or

    y=log (x+6)

    if it the first one

    y=logx to y = (logx) + 6

    moved up 6 units

    if 2nd one

    y=logx to y=log (x+6), that is move the graph 6 units to left
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