Which of the following is true? A logarithmic function is not the inverse of an exponential function. The base of a logarithmic function can never be a negative number. The domain of the logarithmic function f(x) = log(base 2)x is all real numbers. The range of the logarithmic function f(x) = log(base 2)x is all real numbers less than zero Which of the following is true? A logarithmic function is not the inverse of an exponential function. The base of a logarithmic function can never be a negative number. The domain of the logarithmic function f(x) = log(base 2)x is all real numbers. The range of the logarithmic function f(x) = log(base 2)x is all real numbers less than zero @Mathematics
The base of a logarithmic function can never be a negative number.
Is that because if it is the whole answer becomes a negative, which it cant be a valid answer?
Umm I don't know. Actually \(\log_{x}y\) function is Defined. \[x > 0, x \neq 1\]\[y>0\]
So its B? :)
I am not sure about others But B. It's B according to me
Thanks :)
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