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27 April, 17:17

Which of the following describe the function

g (x) = log2 (x - 2) - 3.

Choose ALL that apply.

The domain is the set of all real number greater than 2.

The x-intercept = (10,0) and there is no y-intercept

Avertical asymptote at x = 2.

There is no x-intercept and the y-intercept = (0,10).

The domain is the set of all real numbers less than 2

The graph of g (x) is symmetric to its inverse exponential function over the line y = 0

The graph of g (x) is symmetric to its inverse exponential function I've ether like y = x

A vertical asymptote at x = 10

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  1. 27 April, 17:28
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    The domain is the set of all real number greater than 2.

    The x-intercept = (10,0) and there is no y-intercept

    A vertical asymptote at x = 2.

    The graph of g (x) is symmetric to its inverse exponential function over the line y = x
  2. 27 April, 19:19
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    In y and x interception it's (3,0) then the last one is None

    Step-by-step explanation:

    I just read it in my mind sorry!
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