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What is the domain of the function

y=In(x+2)​

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Answer:


\large\boxed{x>-2\to x\in(-2,\ \infty)}

Explanation:


\text{The domain of}\ \log_ax:\\\\a>0\ \wedge\ a\\eq1\ \vedge\ x>0\\=========================\\\\y=\ln(x+2)\\\\\text{The domain:}\\\\x+2>0\qquad\text{subtract 2 from both sides}\\\\x+2-2>0-2\\\\x>-2\to x\in(-2,\ \infty)

User Paul Pladijs
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Answer:The domain: x > -2\to x\in(-2;\ \infty)

Explanation:

y = ln(x + 2)

D:

x + 2 > 0 |subtract 2 from both sides

x > -2

Answer: The domain: x > -2\to x\in(-2;\ \infty)

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