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What is the domain of the function y = log(x +

3)?
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(-00,-3)
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(-3,00)
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User Takit Isy
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Answer:Find the domain of y = log(x + 3)

Logarithms can only be taken for positive numbers. So you must have

x + 3 > 0

x > – 3 ✔

So the domain of the function is

D = {x ∈ R: x > – 3}

or using the interval notation

D = (– 3, +∞)

I hope this helps :).

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