Hello!
Here is the problem I need a bit of help with.
4. Find the domain of the logarithmic function: \(\displaystyle \, f(x)\, =\, \log_4\, \left(\,\dfrac{x\, +\, 6}{x^2\, -\, 1}\,\right)\)
So I believe I am supposed to solve the problem and I got as far as having the following below:
\(\displaystyle f(x)\, =\, \log(4)\, \dfrac{x\, +\, 6}{(x\, -\, 1)(x\, +\, 1)}\)
Now when I plotted this on the graph to find the domain and here's what I have: http://www.mathway.com/graph/NTQ4NzM
I don't think I've done this correctly to be honest. I'm also using this video to ensure that the graph I'm doing abides by the rules. https://youtu.be/BV0uLKueNUg
Am I doing this properly?
Here is the problem I need a bit of help with.
4. Find the domain of the logarithmic function: \(\displaystyle \, f(x)\, =\, \log_4\, \left(\,\dfrac{x\, +\, 6}{x^2\, -\, 1}\,\right)\)
So I believe I am supposed to solve the problem and I got as far as having the following below:
\(\displaystyle f(x)\, =\, \log(4)\, \dfrac{x\, +\, 6}{(x\, -\, 1)(x\, +\, 1)}\)
Now when I plotted this on the graph to find the domain and here's what I have: http://www.mathway.com/graph/NTQ4NzM
I don't think I've done this correctly to be honest. I'm also using this video to ensure that the graph I'm doing abides by the rules. https://youtu.be/BV0uLKueNUg
Am I doing this properly?
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