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The graph of a logarithmic function is shown above...

What is the domain of the function?

x > -2
x > 0
x < 2
all real numbers

The graph of a logarithmic function is shown above... What is the domain of the function-example-1
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The Domain will be the values "x" takes on... ok... notice the graph, horizontally starts off at x = -2 and keeps on going to +∞, so hmm that's the domain.
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Answer:

domain of the function is x>-2

Explanation:

Domain is the set of x values for which the function is defined.

Hence, in order to find the domain of the logarithmic function, we see the maximum and minimum value of x in the given graph.

In other words, at which x value the graph originates and at which x value the graph terminates.

The graph originates at x=-2 and goes up to infinity. There is no any values for x which is less than -2. All the x values are greater than -2

Hence, the domain of the function is x>-2

First option is correct.

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