What is the equation of thine line that is the vertical asymptote of y= log(x) Find the inverse for the function y= log(x)
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To find the equation of the vertical asymptote of y=log(x), we need to look at the domain of the function. The domain of log(x) is all positive real numbers, so there is no vertical asymptote on the left side of the y-axis. However, as x approaches 0 from the Show more…
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