Use the graph of f to describe the transformation that results in the graph of g. f(x) = log x; g(x) =

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Answer:
2nd choice, The graph of g(x) is the graph of f(x) reflected in the x-axis, expanded vertically by a factor of 5, and translated 8 unit(s) down.
Step-by-step explanation:
Recall that the transformation form of a logarithmic function is:
y = ±alog(b(x-h))+k
Given g(x) = -5logx-8:
Negative in front of equation: reflection over the x-axis
'a' value of 5: expanded vertically by a factor of 5
'k' value of -8: translated 8 unit(s) down.