SOLUTION: What is the domain of g(x)=ln(x-4).Please explain how you obtained your answer.

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Question 138527: What is the domain of g(x)=ln(x-4).Please explain how you obtained your answer.
Answer by oscargut(2103)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The domain are all real numbers x/x>4 because
L(f(x)) exists only if only f(x)>0.
in the example f(x)=x-4 so L(x-4) exists if only if x-4>0 if only if x>4
Answer: x/x>4

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