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What is the domain of y=log 4(x+3)?

What is the domain of y=log 4(x+3)?-example-1
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Answer:

Y= log 4(x+3)

then you should do (x+3)= 3x= log 4.

Step-by-step explanation: Sorry I'm not 100 % sure so yeah

But let's see 3x = log 4

oh so then you need to divide 3 at both sides so then what's 4/3= 1.3333333333.

So now I think it's C). All real numbers are les than 3.

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All the real number less than -3. It the first one hope this help
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