SOLUTION: f(x) = 1/3 log_3(1/4) + log_3(x)
Write down D_f, the domain of f and then the solve the equation f(x) = -log_1/3(cbrt x).
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Question 1159200: f(x) = 1/3 log_3(1/4) + log_3(x)
Write down D_f, the domain of f and then the solve the equation f(x) = -log_1/3(cbrt x).
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
assuming given log base
........
.......change to base
domain:
{ element : } (all positive real numbers)
(assuming a function from reals to reals)
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