Graphing Logarithmic Functions: Asymptotes and Transformations

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Olivia Brooks
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Mathematics
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11th Grade
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Hard
12:03
10 questions
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1.
Multiple Choice
What is the shape of the graph for log(x) when both x and y are positive?
Travels towards quadrant III
Travels towards quadrant I
Travels towards quadrant IV
Travels towards quadrant II
2.
Multiple Choice
What kind of asymptote do logarithmic functions contain?
Vertical asymptote
Horizontal asymptote
Both horizontal and vertical asymptotes
No asymptote
3.
Multiple Choice
How do logarithmic functions increase?
At a decreasing rate
At a constant rate
They do not increase
At an increasing rate
4.
Multiple Choice
What happens to the graph of log(x) when it is reflected across the y-axis?
Moves to quadrant II
Moves to quadrant IV
Moves to quadrant III
Moves to quadrant I
5.
Multiple Choice
What is the vertical asymptote of log base 2 of x?
x = 1
x = 0
y = 0
y = 1
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