document.write( "Question 115886: Can someone help me with these problems? Find the domain of the following.
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\n" ); document.write( "3.g(x)=ln(t+4)
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The domain is the value of the argument of the function where the function makes sense.
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\n" ); document.write( "\"t%3E5\" is the domain.
\n" ); document.write( "2. There are no restrictions, the domain for x is (\"-infinity\",\"infinity\").
\n" ); document.write( "3. Just like the log function, the ln function requires the argument to be greater than zero.
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\n" ); document.write( "\"t%3E-4\" is the domain.
\n" ); document.write( "4. There are no restrictions, the domain for t is (\"-infinity\",\"infinity\").
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