Select the statement that best describes the transformations of the function f(x) = log(x - 6) + 3. Horizontal shift 6 units left and vertical shift 3 units up. Horizontal shift 6 units right and vertical shift 3 units up. Horizontal shift 3 units left and vertical shift 6 units down. Horizontal shift 3 units right and vertical shift 6 units down.
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f(z) = log(r 6) + 3 can be rewritten as f(z) = log(r - (-6)) + 3. Now, we can see that h = -6 and k = 3. Show more…
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