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What is the vertical asymptote of the graph of y=log4(x-3) ?
14 years ago

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Answered by MathMate
The domain of the log(x) function is for all non-negative values of x.

So what happens to log(x-3) when x-3 becomes zero?
14 years ago
Answered by Anonymous
X=-3
4 years ago

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