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The graph of a logarithmic function IS shown below.

What is the domain of the function?
A.x<0
B.x>0
C.x<1
D. All real numbers

The graph of a logarithmic function IS shown below. What is the domain of the function-example-1

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Explanation:

The domain includes all the "allowed" x values. Looking at the graph, it appears to start a tiny tiny bit to the right of 0, so it doesn't include 0. It also does not go to the left of 0. Therefore, the domain of the graph is x > 0

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