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What is the domain of the function y = ln ((-x+3)/2)

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Answer: c.

x<3

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User Bubbassauro
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Answer:

The Domain is x < 3

Explanation:

We know that ln(x) is defined for all real numbers that are greater than zero, or x > 0.

Knowing that we must make the inside of ln(x) greater than 0 so:


(-x+3)/(2) > 0

Multiply both sides by 2:


-x+3>0

Add x to both sides:


3 > x or
x <3

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