SOLUTION: What is the domain for y=logbase3(2x-1)+4?

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Question 134966: What is the domain for y=logbase3(2x-1)+4?
Answer by stanbon(57303) About Me  (Show Source):
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What is the domain for y=logbase3(2x-1)+4?
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2x-1 has to be positive.
2x-1 > 0
2x > 1
x > 1/2
Domain: All Real Numbers greater than 1/2
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Cheers,
Stan H.