Find the domain of this function
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Ok i got it
when we see in the graph of log then at -infinity log is 0
log4^x>1
because
log1/2^1=0
so ^1( use in log4^x)
hope it help
when we see in the graph of log then at -infinity log is 0
log4^x>1
because
log1/2^1=0
so ^1( use in log4^x)
hope it help
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