Science:Math Exam Resources/Courses/MATH105/April 2016/Question 01 (b)
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Question 01 (b) |
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Find the domain of the function . |
Make sure you understand the problem fully: What is the question asking you to do? Are there specific conditions or constraints that you should take note of? How will you know if your answer is correct from your work only? Can you rephrase the question in your own words in a way that makes sense to you? |
If you are stuck, check the hints below. Read the first one and consider it for a while. Does it give you a new idea on how to approach the problem? If so, try it! If after a while you are still stuck, go for the next hint. |
Hint 1 |
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What is the domain of logarithmic function? |
Hint 2 |
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How to find the domain of a composite function?
for and ,
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Checking a solution serves two purposes: helping you if, after having used all the hints, you still are stuck on the problem; or if you have solved the problem and would like to check your work.
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Solution |
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The Logarithmic function takes only positive values in its domain, so whatever sits as the argument of the function must be positive i.e. is defined when . In this example the argument of the is a two-variable function, so we must have:
Thus, the domain is a the region inside (not includng the boundary) a circle centered at the origin with radius 2. In the other words, the set |