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19 April, 04:35

Which statement is true?

A. the graph of y=log (x-4) is the graph of y=log (x) translated 4 units down.

B. The graph of y=log (x) - 4 is the graph of y=log (x) translated 4 units left.

C. The graph of y=log (x) + 4 is the graph of y=log (x) translated 4 units up.

D. The graph of y=log (x+4) is the graph of y=log (x) translated 4 units right

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  1. 19 April, 05:26
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    Answer with explanation:

    Drawing the graph of, y = log x

    Domain of log x is all x ≥ 0.

    So, y will be always Positive.

    ⇒Considering the graph of

    y = log x-4

    When x=1, y = - 4

    The graph of log x-4 is shifted 4 units down.

    ⇒And, Considering the graph of

    y = log x+4

    When x=1, y = 4

    The graph of log x+4 is shifted 4 units up.

    Option C: ⇒The graph of y=log (x) + 4 is the graph of y=log (x) translated 4 units up.
  2. 19 April, 06:00
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    I'm not sure is D, I'm clueless
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