Suppose that f(x) = lOg3(X + 1) - 4. (a) Graphf (b) What | StudySoup

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Chapter 6 Problem 84

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Suppose that f(x) = lOg3(X + 1) - 4. (a) Graphf (b) What is f(8)? What point is on the graph of f? (c) Solve f(x) = -3. What point is on the graph off? (d) Based on the graph drawn in part (a), solve f(x) < O. (e) Find r1 (x). Graph r1 on the same Cartesian plane as f

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The first step in solving 6 problem number 84 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Suppose that f(x) = lOg3(X + 1) - 4. (a) Graphf (b) What is f(8)? What point is on the graph of f? (c) Solve f(x) = -3. What point is on the graph off? (d) Based on the graph drawn in part (a), solve f(x) &lt; O. (e) Find r1 (x). Graph r1 on the same Cartesian plane as f
From the textbook chapter Exponential and Logarithmic Functions you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.

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Title Algebra and Trigonometry 8 
Author Michael Sullivan
ISBN 9780132329033

Suppose that f(x) = lOg3(X + 1) - 4. (a) Graphf (b) What

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