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For this exercise, the graph of a logarithmic function is shown in the image attached below.

What is a logarithmic function?

A logarithmic function is a type of function that graphically represents the inverse of an exponential function. Mathematically, a standard logarithmic function is written as [tex]y = log_nx[/tex].

In Mathematics, the domain of any logarithmic function is from (x > 0) to infinity (+∞). Thus, its graph moves to the right on the vertical axis and it increases to infinity (+∞) as the value of x increases.

In this scenario, an image of all the graphs wasn't provided, so, I would proceed to add an attachment to illustrate the graph of a logarithmic function.

Note: The graph (u-shaped) shown in the image attached above is that of a parabolic function.

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