SOLUTION: What is the domain for y=logbase2(3x-6)??? I think it is (x such that x is greater than 0, x belongs to a set of real numbers). Can anyone clarify ????

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Question 129568: What is the domain for y=logbase2(3x-6)??? I think it is (x such that x is greater than 0, x belongs to a set of real numbers). Can anyone clarify ????
Answer by scott8148(6628)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
logarithms are defined only for real number values greater than zero, so 3x-6>0

adding 6 __ 3x>6

dividing by 3 __ x>2

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