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Mathematics, 11.02.2021 01:00 crimsonkiss

The range, or set of possible outputs, for the function y = b*
consists of all positive numbers. That is, as x varies over all possible
values, y can be any positive number. What does this say about the
domain, or set of possible inputs, of the function f(v) = log, v? That
is, what numbers can be used for v in this function?

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