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What are the domain and range of f(x) = log(x-1) + 2

domain: x > 1; range: y > 2

domain: x > 1; range: all real numbers

domain: all real numbers; range: y > 1

domain: all real numbers; range: all real numbers

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Answer:domain: x > 1; range: all real numbers

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domain: x > 1; range: all real numbers

EXPLANATION

The given logarithmic function is


f(x) = log(x - 1) + 2

The domain of this function refers to all values of y for which x is defined.

This function is defined argument is greater than 1.


x - 1 \: > \: 0


x \: > \: 1

The range refers to all values of y for which x is defined.

x is defined for all values of y.

The range is all real numbers.

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