what is the domain of the logarithmic function. explain abt its range
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Therefore, the domain of the logarithmic function y=logbx is the set of positive real numbers and the range is the set of real numbers. The function rises from −∞ to ∞ as x increases if b>1 and falls from ∞ to −∞ as x increases if 0<b<1 .
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Step-by-step explanation:
Therefore, the domain of the logarithmic function y=logbx is the set of positive real numbers and the range is the set of real numbers. The function rises from −∞ to ∞ as x increases if b>1 and falls from ∞ to −∞ as x increases if 0<b<1 .
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