I was wondering if anyone that knows how to solve logarithms would be able to help me solve log2(x+2)
the second two is the base.
I know most of the rules I just can't seem to get the right answer. :eek:
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I was wondering if anyone that knows how to solve logarithms would be able to help me solve log2(x+2)
the second two is the base.
I know most of the rules I just can't seem to get the right answer. :eek:
Is this an equation? If so, then you left out the second part of it. If it's not an equation then there's really nothing to be done with it.
OH sorry... I need to figure out how to graph it, that was dumb of me.
The overall goal is to find the domain of the graph.
Thanks!
The domain is the set of x-values that the function can take on. Keep in mind that it is a logarithmic function and the argument is x + 2.
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