Math  /  Algebra

QuestionGraph the logarithmic function g(x)=log2(x+3)g(x)=\log _{2}(x+3). To do this, plot two points on the graph of the function, and also draw the asymptote. Then, click on the graph-a-function button. Additionally, give the domain and range of the function using interval notation.
Domain: \square
Range: \square \infty -\infty

Studdy Solution
We found the vertical asymptote at x=3x = \mathbf{-3} and two points: (2,0)(-2, 0) and (1,2)(1, 2).
Plot these on the graph and draw the curve.
The domain is (3,)(-3, \infty) and the range is (,)(-\infty, \infty).

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