Asked by claire
what is the domain and range of log(tanx)?
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Answered by
❄ Snowflake ❄
Found this online:
"The domain of a logarithmic function is real numbers greater than zero, and the range is real numbers. The graph of y = logax is symmetrical to the graph of y = ax with respect to the line y = x. This relationship is true for any function and its inverse."
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"The domain of a logarithmic function is real numbers greater than zero, and the range is real numbers. The graph of y = logax is symmetrical to the graph of y = ax with respect to the line y = x. This relationship is true for any function and its inverse."
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Answered by
oobleck
As noted above, you need tanx > 0
So, for what values of x is tanx > 0 ?
And of course, the range of logx is all real numbers
So, for what values of x is tanx > 0 ?
And of course, the range of logx is all real numbers
Answered by
Pranitha
Range is all real numbers
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