SOLUTION: The domain of a function f(x)=log5x is the set of all positive real numbers
Is this a true statement? Why or why not?
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Question 979031: The domain of a function f(x)=log5x is the set of all positive real numbers
Is this a true statement? Why or why not?
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The domain of
is the solution set of the inequality
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My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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