Math, asked by suhriddutta, 3 months ago

Find
an
asymptade of Y= lnx​

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Answered by subhsamavartj
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Answer:

The graph of y=ln(x−2) is the graph of y=lnx translated 2 to the right.

y=lnx has vertical asymptote x=0 (the y -axis).

Note We can also think of the fact that we'll get an asymptote when we try to find ln0 , which happens for the new graph at x=2 .

Step-by-step explanation:

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