What is the domain of y=log5x?

- all real numbers less than 0
- all real numbers greater than 0
- all real numbers not equal to 0
- all real numbers

Respuesta :

there  are no real values for log  of 0 or negatives.

So the answer is B

The domain of the function y = log₅(x) is all real numbers greater than 0 option second is correct.

What is a function?

It is defined as a special type of relationship, and they have a predefined domain and range according to the function every value in the domain is related to exactly one value in the range.

We have a logarithmic function:

y = log₅(x)

As we know log functions only exist for positive values.

[tex]\rm 5^y = x[/tex]

x cannot be negative.

x > 0

Thus, the domain of the function y = log₅(x) is all real numbers greater than 0 option second is correct.

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