SOLUTION: I must find the domain of f(x)= log3(x-2)+1 (The 3 is below the log) An explanation would be very appreciated. :) Thank you!

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Question 729438: I must find the domain of f(x)= log3(x-2)+1
(The 3 is below the log)
An explanation would be very appreciated. :)
Thank you!

Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


The domain of the log function is all positive real numbers. Set your argument strictly greater than zero and then solve the inequality.

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