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Question: How do you find the domain and range of \[h(x) = \ln (x - 6)\]?...
How do you find the domain and range of h(x)=ln(x−6)?
Explanation
Solution
Given equation h(x)=ln(x−6)
We know that for the logarithmic function to exist the function under the log must be greater than 0 and also base value should be greater than 0. And we can find the range from the graph of the function. Firstly we will define the range of log then its whole equation range. In this way, we can get the full domain very easily.
Complete step by step solution:
We know to find the domain of the logarithmic function, we have to find the function greater than 0 which is inside the log.
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