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What is the domain of the function y = 3 l n x graphed below? On a coordinate plane, a curve starts in quadrant 4 and then increases up into quadrant 1. It crosses the x-axis at (1, 0). x greater-than 0 x less-than 0 x less-than 3 x greater-than 3

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Answer:

X greater-than 0

Explanation:

The given function is


y=3ln(x)

Which is a logarithm function. An important characteristic of logarithms is that their domain cannot be negatice, because the logarithm of a negative number is undefined, the same happens for x=0.

Therefore, the domain of this function is all real numbers more than zero.

The image attached shows the graph of this function, there you can notice its domain restriction.

So, the right answer is the first choice: x greater than 0.

What is the domain of the function y = 3 l n x graphed below? On a coordinate plane-example-1
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