SOLUTION: what is the domain of f(x)=x+log(base)3(x-5). not sure if it is x>5 or x>0 of course i could be wrong for both . can someone help.

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Question 108167: what is the domain of f(x)=x+log(base)3(x-5). not sure if it is x>5 or x>0 of course i could be wrong for both . can someone help.
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
No, you're on the right track.

Then, using the definition of the logarithm function,


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