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Compare the domains of the logarithmic function f(x) and the square root function g(x).

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In two or more complete sentences, explain whether or not the domains of the two functions are the same.

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We have that the logarithmic function has a domain from 0 (without including 0) to plus infinity. That is because of the property that e=2.71 raised to any power is positive. We also have that the square root function is defined only from 0 to plus infinity, since every square of a number is positve or 0. The answer is that the domains differ; they are almost equal, except for the fact that the domain of the square root function additionally contains 0.
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