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The equation of the function g(x) will be g(x) = - ln (x + 2).
Exponents can also be written as logarithms. A number base logarithm is similar to some other number. It is the exact inverse of the exponent expression.
Let the equation of the function f will be
f(x) = ln x
If the function is multiplied with negative sign, then the function gets flipped about the x-axis.
And if we add 2 in the variable of the function, then the function gets shifted towards left.
Then the equation of the function g(x) will be
g(x) = - ln (x + 2)
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