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What is the domain of y= log_4(x+3)? all real numbers less than -3 all real numbers greater than –3 all real numbers less than 3 all real numbers greater than 3

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Step-by-step answer:

The domain of log functions (any legitimate base) requires that the argument evaluates to a positive real number.

For example, the domain of log(4x) will remain positive when x>0.

The domain of log_4(x+3) requires that x+3 >0, i.e. x>-3.

Finally, the domain of log_2(x-3) is such that x-3>0, or x>3.

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Answer:

all real numbers greater than –3

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