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Transformations of Logarithmic Functions
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Transformations of Logarithmic Functions
Let be the transformed function of where a, b, c, h, k are real numbers. Then:
Example
The graph of has the following transformations:
- Horizontal:
- Expansion by a factor of 2
- Translation 1 unit right
- Vertical:
- Reflection about the x-axis
- Expansion by a factor of 2
- Translation 1 unit up
Parent Function:
Table of values for parent function:
Transformed Function:
Table of values for transformed function:
The vertical asymptote is
The domain is
The range is

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Example: Transformations of Logarithmic Functions
Sketch a graph of the function , stating the transformations, any asymptotes, the domain, and the range.
The function can be rewritten as .
The Transformations
Horizontal
- Compression by a factor of
- Translation 2 units right
Vertical
- Reflection about the x-axis
- Expansion by a factor of 2
- Translation 1 unit up
Table of Values for the Parent Function
Table of Values & Graph for the Transformed Function
Vertical Asymptote:
Domain:
Range:
Practice: Transformations of Logarithmic Functions
The function is horizontally reflected about the y-axis, translated 1 unit left, and vertically compressed by a factor of .
What's the equation of the transformed function?
Practice: Transformations of Logarithmic Functions
Which of the following is a graph of ?
Practice: Transformations of Logarithmic Functions
If the point is on the function , then what point must be on ?