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24 July, 11:33

What is the domain of the function f (x) = -4log2 (x+3) - 6

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All real numbers greater than

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  1. 24 July, 11:47
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    -3

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given, f (x) = -4log2 (x+3) - 6

    So, for domain of f (x), we have to find the domain of log2 (x+3) as all other things are just numbers which do not affect the domain.

    For domain of f (x), 2 (x+3) > 0

    Thus, x + 3 > 0

    x > - 3.

    So, all real numbers greater than - 3 are in the domain of f (x).
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