How do i graph y=log (-x) and what are the asymptotes or intercepts of this?

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The graph of "y=log (-x)" is made by reflecting the graph of "y=log (x)" about the y-axis.

See the difference between the first two graphs at http://www.purplemath.com/modules/graphl... which displays graphs of the natural log.

Assuming that you do mean log (base 10),

- The vertical asymptote (given by x = 0) is the y-axis
- The X intercept is at (-1, 0)

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