SOLUTION: Express y as a function of x. What is the domain?
a) log3+log y = log(x+2) - logx
b)logy-2+logx-log(x+1) = 0
c) log4y=x+log4
Can you please help me out? thanks so much in adva
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Question 742187: Express y as a function of x. What is the domain?
a) log3+log y = log(x+2) - logx
b)logy-2+logx-log(x+1) = 0
c) log4y=x+log4
Can you please help me out? thanks so much in advance:)
Can you show the work too because I will understand better thankyou:)
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Looking at question a:
a) log3+log y = log(x+2) - logx
log(3y)=log((x+2)/x)
Arguments must be equal.
3y=(x+2)/x
Domain is and .
x must be equal 0, becaus denominator of 3x=3*0=0 and division by 0 is not allowed.
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