How do you graph y=log (x-4)?

1 Answer
Feb 4, 2016

Graph shows the vertical asymptote at x nearing 4.

Explanation:

X must be more than 4 otherwise log(x-4) will be invalid;
Let us make a table of x & y
x rarr rarr log(x-4)
------- ----------------
5 rarr rarr 0
9 rarr rarr .7
14 rarr rarr 1
19 rarr rarr 1.18
24 rarr rarr 1.30
Now we can plot the Graph with the value of x and y.On this Graph Vertical asymptote is at x nearing the value 4.
graph{log(x-4) [-20, 20, -10, 10]}