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What is the domain of the function y=in(12-4x/5)
x<2
x<3
x<4
x<5

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Answer:

Option 2 is correct that is x<3

Step-by-step explanation:

We have been given an expression
y=(ln(12-4x))/(5)

Since, log negative is not defined so, we will get inequality


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


\Rightarrow (12-4x)>0


\Rightarrow -4x>-12

[tex]\Rightarrow x<3/tex]

Hence, domain is x<3

Domain are the values of x

Therefore, Option 2 is correct that is x<3

User Paulius
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The answer should be x<3
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