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6 April, 10:07

What is the domain of f (x) = log2 (x + 3) + 2?

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  1. 6 April, 10:14
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    Remember that you cannot take the log of a negative number, regardless of the base. Also, you can take the logarithm of zero, since no number raised to a power can equal zero (although it come very close).

    Therefore, (x+3), the number inside the logarithm, must be greater than zero.

    x+3 > 0

    x > - 3

    The domain is x > - 3,

    or (-3, ∞) in interval notation
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