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The graph of a logarithmic function is shown below.

On a coordinate plane, a curve starts at y = negative 2 in quadrant 4 and curves up into quadrant 1 and approaches y = 2.


What is the domain of the function?

x 0
x < 1

all real numbers

The graph of a logarithmic function is shown below. On a coordinate plane, a curve-example-1

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Answer:

it's B on Edg

Explanation:

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User Giacatho
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Answer:

x > 0

Explanation:

Domain of a function is defined by the set of x-values of the graph of a function.

From the graph attached,

x-values are starting from x > 0 [Since x ≠ 0] and moves towards infinity,

Therefore, domain of the function will be,

(0, ∞) Or x > 0

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