Asked by Steven
Explain how the graph of f(x) = ln x can be used to obtain the graph of g(x) = e^(x-2).
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Reiny
I assume the exercise is based on the fact that you know what the graph of f(x) = lnx looks like
sketch fx) = ln x , remember x > 0
the inverse of f(x) = lnx is
h(x) = e^x
We can sketch the inverse of a function by simply reflecting it in the line y = x
suppose we have y = ln(x-2), it would simply be
f(x) translated to the right 2 units.
sketch that.
now reflect y = ln(x-2) in the line y=x and you will have g(x) = e^(x-2)
sketch fx) = ln x , remember x > 0
the inverse of f(x) = lnx is
h(x) = e^x
We can sketch the inverse of a function by simply reflecting it in the line y = x
suppose we have y = ln(x-2), it would simply be
f(x) translated to the right 2 units.
sketch that.
now reflect y = ln(x-2) in the line y=x and you will have g(x) = e^(x-2)
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