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What is the domain of the function y=ln(12-4x/5)

User Gkalpak
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\ln x has a domain of
x>0, so
\ln\left(12-\frac{4x}5\right) has a domain of


12-\frac{4x}5>0\implies12>\frac{4x}5\implies x<15

User Mateusz Moska
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Answer:

The domain of the function is
x<3

Explanation:

Given : Function
y=\ln ((12-4x)/(5))

To find : What is the domain of the function ?

Solution :

Domain is defined as the set of possible values which define the function.

We know that, log negative is not defined.

So, we will get the inequality in the function.


\ln ((12-4x)/(5))>0


(12-4x)/(5)>0


12-4x>0


-4x>-12


x<3

Therefore, The domain of the function is
x<3

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