SOLUTION: I must find the domain of f(x)= log3(x-2)+1 (The 3 is below the log) An explanation would be very appreciated. :) Thank you!

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Question 729438: I must find the domain of f(x)= log3(x-2)+1
(The 3 is below the log)
An explanation would be very appreciated. :)
Thank you!

Answer by solver91311(24713) About Me  (Show Source):
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The domain of the log function is all positive real numbers. Set your argument strictly greater than zero and then solve the inequality.

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