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Which of the following represents the domain and range for the logarithmicfunction below?

Which of the following represents the domain and range for the logarithmicfunction-example-1
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Answer: D. The domain is x > 0, and the range is all real numbers.

Step-by-step explanation

• The ,domain ,is all the x values included in the function.

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• The ,range ,is all the y values included in the function

Given


F(x)=\log_3x

As log (0) is not possible, and the logarithmic functions have the following form:

It means the domain will be x > 0, while the range goes from minus infinity to infinity (all real numbers).

Which of the following represents the domain and range for the logarithmicfunction-example-1
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