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  • 13-06-2019
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What is the domain of the function y=in(x+2) x<-2 x>-2 x<2 x> x<-2 x>-2 x<2 x>2

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carlosego
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  • 13-06-2019

For this case we must find the domain of the following function:

[tex]y = ln (x + 2)[/tex]

By definition, the domain of a function is given by all the values for which the function is defined.

In this case, the argument of the expression must be greater than 0 to be defined.

[tex]x + 2> 0\\x> -2[/tex]

Thus, the domain of the function is given by all the values of x greater than -2.

Answer:

Domain: [tex]x> -2[/tex]

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