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What is the domain of y=log_5x

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Answer:


(0. \infty)

Explanation:

Since this is a logarithmic function, the domain is
(0. \infty). But what is the domain of a function? The domain of a function is the set of inputs. This is so, because for any logarithmic function
y=log_(a)(x), x must be greater than 0. So this function is continuous and has an x-intercept at
(1,0), and y increases as x increases. Finally, its graph is shown below.

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