Thanks to whoever solve the following problem. Given that log(base b)(x y^2) = m and log(base b)(?

. True: I, II, IV log_b(x) = ln(x)/ln(b) If be be > 0 If be = 1, ln(x)/ln(b) = ln(x)/0 ---> not defined ----> be? 1 As x?0, ln(x)?

, so log_b(x) = ±? -----> vertical asymptote: x = 0 (y-axis) There is no horizontal asymptote, since function increases and decreases without bound at either end.

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