How do you find the x intercept of #q(x) = ln ( x - 7 ) + 4#?

1 Answer
Feb 28, 2017

#x= e^-4+7 ~= 7.0183#

Explanation:

#q(x) = ln(x-7)+4#

The x intercept of #q(x)# occurs where #q(x) = 0#

I.e. where: #ln(x-7)+4 = 0#

#ln(x-7) = -4#

Remember that #ln e =1#

#:. ln (x-7) = -4lne#

#ln (x-7) = ln e^-4#

Since: # ln a = ln b -> a=b#

#x-7 = e^-4#

#x= e^-4 +7 ~= 7.0183#

The x intercept can be seen on the graph of #g(x)# below:

graph{ln(x-7) +4 [-1.625, 18.375, -2.6, 7.4]}