Examine the graph of the logarithmic function f(x).


A graph of a log function that approaches the line x equals 3 from the right and passes through the point (4, 0).

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The function f(x)
has a vertical asymptote at x= [blank] −−−−−−.

2 answers

The answer is 3.
let's look at f(x) = y = log (x-3)
clearly x-3 > 0
x > 3

so it approaches the vertical line x = 3 from the right

let x = 4
we get y = log 1 = 0
so (4,0(lies on it.

well that was lucky

f(x) = log(x-3)
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