SOLUTION: Suppose the functions f, g, h, r and l are defined as follows:
f(x)=1/3log3(1/4)+log3x
write down the domain of f and then solve the equation f(x)=-log1/2 3sqaure root x
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Question 1194563: Suppose the functions f, g, h, r and l are defined as follows:
f(x)=1/3log3(1/4)+log3x
write down the domain of f and then solve the equation f(x)=-log1/2 3sqaure root x
Answer by greenestamps(13200) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I can guess that the given function is
Using rules for logarithms, we can write that as a single logarithm:
is a positive real number, so is a real number. So there are no restrictions on the value of x.
ANSWER 1: The domain of f(x) is all real numbers
I can't respond to the second question, because I don't know how to interpret
"-log1/2 3sqaure root x"
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