SOLUTION: How would you find the domain of : f(x)=8+5ln(2x+3) I am so confused :( Please, and thank you

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Question 1031776: How would you find the domain of :
f(x)=8+5ln(2x+3)
I am so confused :(
Please, and thank you

Answer by ikleyn(52793)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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The expression under the logarithm should be positive:

2x + 3 > 0,

which implies

x > -.

The domain is the set  {x | x > - },  or, in the interval notation  (,). 


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