This is my attempted solution for finding the

Blaine Jimenez

Blaine Jimenez

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2022-04-11

This is my attempted solution for finding the domain of f(x)=log(tanx3)
D(f)=(π2,π3][π3,π2)
I got this answer by setting tanx3=0 and knowing that the log can take negatives too. Would this be a correct way of solving this?

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zakos2zn1mr

zakos2zn1mr

Beginner2022-04-12Added 10 answers

No, because log cannot take in negative values if you want the output to be real. You need
tanx>3π2+kπ>x>π3+kπ
which makes your domain
kZ(π3+kπ,π2+kπ)

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