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Give an example of a logarithmic function g, which has a vertical asymptote
x = –2, and passes through the origin.
Give an example of a logarithmic function g, which has a vertical asymptote
x = –2, and passes through the origin.
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drwls
y = ln(x+2) - ln 2
= ln[(x/2) + 1)
It becomes vertical at x -> -2 and is not defined for x < -2
The added constant makes it go through the origin
= ln[(x/2) + 1)
It becomes vertical at x -> -2 and is not defined for x < -2
The added constant makes it go through the origin
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