SOLUTION: How to find the domain of f(x) = ln (5x-x^2)

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Question 933413: How to find the domain of f(x) = ln (5x-x^2)
Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
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The argument of the log function must be positive.
5x-x%5E2%3E0
x%285-x%29%3E0
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graph%28300%2C300%2C-2%2C6%2C-2%2C6%2C5x-x%5E2%29
The function is zero at x=0 and x=5 and positive in between so,
Domain: (0,5)