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find the domain of the equationsfor the domain I got x is greater than 0 and x cannot be equal to 1 but it said I was incorrect

find the domain of the equationsfor the domain I got x is greater than 0 and x cannot-example-1
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The domain of the equation refers to all values of x for which the equation is valid & possible


\begin{gathered} \log _3(\sqrt[]{x}+1)=1 \\ x=4 \\ \log _3(\sqrt[]{4}+1)=1 \\ \log _3(2+1)=1 \\ \log _33\Rightarrow1 \\ \therefore x=4 \end{gathered}

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