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What is the domain of the function below?

f(x)=log(x-4)+4

⊕A. (-∞, 4)
B. [4, ∞)
C. (-4, ∞)
D. (4, ∞)

What is the domain of the function below? f(x)=log(x-4)+4 ⊕A. (-∞, 4) B. [4, ∞) C-example-1

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Answer:

(4, oo)

Explanation:

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User Luiscri
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f(x)=\log(x-4)+4\\\\The\ domain:\\\\x-4 > 0\qquad\text{add 4 to both sides}\\\\x > 4\\\\Answer:\ \boxed{x > 4\to x\in(4,\ \infty)}\to\boxed{D.}

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