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12 May, 11:25

For the function f (x) = log5 3x-10 explain why x=2 is not in the domain

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  1. 12 May, 13:43
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    The simple answer is that logs cannot be negative and if you insert a 2 where the x is located you get a negative. Logs have to be > = 0

    [text]log_5 (3x-10) = log_5 (-4) [tex]

    It all has to do with logs being tied to exponents and exponents being tied to logs. Actually an inverse of an exponent is a log.
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