What are the domain, range, x-intercept, and vertical asymptote of y=logₓ4?

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y=logx4
state domain and range, x-intercept, vertical asymptote.

I have never seen a question like this before.

Please help me!
 
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It might be easier to find what you're after by the rewriting:
x^{y}=4
 
Note that since for real exponents, the exponential is only defined for positive numbers, so the maximal domain for x is x>0.
Try and find out the range and where a vertical asymptote must be!
 
HINT:It may be much easier if u rewrote it:
y(x)=\frac{\ln 4}{\ln x}

Daniel.
 
Oops!
x=1 must be excluded from the domain!
 
:( this is so sad. because I completely don't understand this at all. it just makes absolutely no sense to me... is there any way it could be explained to me any easier?
 
vertical asymptote... 4? :s
 
What's the definition of a vertical asymptote...?

Daniel.
 
Erin sharpe:
Do you understand the transformation:
y=log_{x}4\to{x}^{y}=4\to{y}=\frac{ln(4)}{ln(x)}
(the last step was given by Daniel)
 
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