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What is the domain of y=logx?
All real numbers less than 0
All real numbers greater than 0
All real numbers not equal to 0
All real numbers

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Answer:all real number greater than 0

Step-by-step explanation:

Firstly if you input any number equal to 0 or less than 0 you will not find the defined range...

You cant use o or any negetive number as domain in the term of log or ln type math..

But if u put any value more than 0 you can find all real number as range

Such as, log(0.001)=-3

log(1)=0

log(120)=2.07

So the domain is all real number above o...but the range is all real number including 0 and negetive number..

The domain of y=logx is all real numbers greater than 0.

  • So, firstly we input any number equal to 0 or less than 0 then we will not find the defined range.
  • We can't use 0 or any negative number as the domain in the term of log or in type mths.
  • But if we put any value more than 0 then we will find that all are real numbers as a range such example given below
  • [tex]log(0.001)=-3[/tex]
  • [tex]log1=0[/tex]
  • [tex]log120=2.07[/tex]
  • So, the domain is all real numbers above 0
  • But the range is all real numbers including 0 and negative numbers.

Hence, option b is the correct answer.

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