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What is the domain of the function y=3 in x graphed below?

What is the domain of the function y=3 in x graphed below?-example-1
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What is the domain of the function y=3 in x graphed below?

Domain is x>0, ln (0) is undefined and there is no negative ln.
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Answer:

domain is x>0

Explanation:


y=3ln(x)

domain is the set of x values for which the function is defined

ln(negative value ) is undefined

So we take positive values for x because we have ln(x)

From the graph we can see that the given equation has a graph for x values greater than 0

the graph goes close to 0 but does not crosses y axis

So domain is x>0

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