Respuesta :
as you know, the domain is the values "x" can safely take on.
well, for a logarithmic expression, it can never have an expression of 0, namely in this case, x + 4 must never be 0, since such a logarithm doesn't exist.
now, x + 4 = 0 ---> x = -4.
thus if "x" ever becomes -4, we'd end up with log₃(-4+4), or log₃(0), which is a no dice.
so the domain is all values except -4.
well, for a logarithmic expression, it can never have an expression of 0, namely in this case, x + 4 must never be 0, since such a logarithm doesn't exist.
now, x + 4 = 0 ---> x = -4.
thus if "x" ever becomes -4, we'd end up with log₃(-4+4), or log₃(0), which is a no dice.
so the domain is all values except -4.
Given y = log3(x + 4), what is the domain?
A. x>-4
What is the range?
C. All real numbers
hope this helps! :o)