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14 June, 16:09

What is the domain of the function Y = In (x + 2) ?

x <-2

XX-2

x <2

X> 2

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  1. 14 June, 16:21
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    x > - 2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Domain is the range is of all possible value for x in y = f (x).

    Domain of logarithmic function log (x) is given by x > 0.

    It means any value can greater than x can be plugged in place of x in function log (x).

    In the given function Y = In (x + 2). In place of x there x+2.

    Thus x+2> 0

    subtracting - 2 from both sides

    => x+2 - 2> 0-2

    => x > - 2

    Thus, domain of the function Y = In (x + 2) is x > - 2
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