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Use the graph of the logarithmic function f(x)
to answer the question.

A graph of a log function that approaches the line x equals 0 from the right and passes through the point (1, 0) and (4, 1).


Where does f(x) and the line y=1 intersect?

Enter your answer as an ordered pair. For example, the point where x=1
and y=2
intersect would be entered like this: (1, 2)
2 years ago

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(4, 1)
2 years ago

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