SOLUTION: I need help on solving and finding the domain of the function f(x)=log 6 which is the base (x+2) so f(x)log 6(x+2)
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Question 726846: I need help on solving and finding the domain of the function f(x)=log 6 which is the base (x+2) so f(x)log 6(x+2)
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I need help on solving and finding the domain of the function f(x)=log 6 which is the base (x+2) so f(x)log 6(x+2)
The domain (0,∞) for all basic log curves of any base starts from the y-axis which is an asymptote.
So, for given log function, f(x)log 6(x+2),you just shifted the entire curve and the asymptote 2 units left.
domain:(-2,∞)
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