How do you graph F(x)=ln(x-3)?

1 Answer
May 11, 2016

y = F(x). Use the inverse relation x = 3 + e^y. x>=3. Graph meets x-axis at (4, 0). x =3 is the vertical asymptote, in the negative y-direction. Graph is from (3+, -oo) to (oo, oo) through (4, 0).

Explanation:

Plot points (3.25, ln 0.25), (3.5, ln 0.5), (4, 0), (4.5, ln 1.5), (5, ln 2),...to see how it rises from (3+, -oo) to (oo, oo). through these points.