How do you graph y=log(x+6)?

1 Answer
Jul 14, 2016

Shift the y = log(x) graph 6 units to the left.

Explanation:

In general, the graph of y = f(x-a) is the same as that of y=f(x), except that it is shifted along the x axis by a.

In case you have forgotten what the y = log(x) looks like, it is what you get when you reflect the y=e^x graph about the line y=x. (This works for all invertible functions and their inverse functions)