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What is the domain of the function Y = In

{-x+3/2}
O<2
O >2
O <3
O >3

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Option B. x > -2 is correct

Step-by-step explanation:Domain of the function : It is defined as the set of all values of x for which the function is defined.

Now, the given function is : y = ln(x + 2).

So, to find the domain of the given function y we will find all the possible values of x such that the given function y is defined

As the ln function is not defined for any negative real number.

⇒ x + 2 > 0

⇒ x > -2

So, the domain of the given function y = ln(x + 2) is all the real number x such that x > -2

Hence, Option B. x > -2 is correct

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