Which graph shows the solution to the equation below? log Subscript 3 Baseline (x + 3) = log Subscript 0.3 (x minus 1) On a coordinate plane, 2 curves intersect at (1, 1). One curve curves up and to the right from quadrant 3 into quadrant 1. The other curve curves down from quadrant 1 into quadrant 4. On a coordinate plane, 2 identical curves are shown. One curve starts at y = negative 3, and the other curve starts at y = 1. On a coordinate plane, a curve and a line are shown. On a coordinate plane, a curve and a cubic function are shown. Mark this and return

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On a coordinate plane, 2 curves intersect at (1, 1). One curve curves up and to the right from quadrant 3 into quadrant 1. The other curve curves down from quadrant 1 into quadrant 4

Step-by-step explanation:

The first function is given as:

[tex]log_3(x+3)[/tex]

The second function is given as:

[tex]log_{0.3}(x-1)[/tex]

First we graph both the functions.

We can see that one curves up and to the right from quadrant 3 into quadrant 1. This curve is of  [tex]log_3(x+3)[/tex]

The other curve curves down from quadrant 1 into quadrant 3

Both curves interest almost at (1,1)

See the graph attached below

Blue line represents first function

Green line represents second function

The solution lies on the Red line.

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