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Question 166713: Here is my math problem:
Find the domain of the following
a) f(t) = log(t - 5)
Here solution that I found: All real numbers greater or equal to zero because a negative number is undefined. Is this answer correct?
: Here is my math problem:
Find the domain of the following
a) f(t) = log(t - 5)
Here solution that I found: All real numbers greater or equal to zero because a negative number is undefined. Is this answer correct?

Answer by MRperkins(77) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
yes and no. (t-5) is greater than or equal to 0. So t is greater than or equal to 5.
This may have been what you meant but I wanted to make sure you made that connection.
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If you need any more help with logs just email me. justin.sheppard.tech@hotmail.com
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