Find the Domain.
Solve the related equation.
Combine the two, a number line may help.
Since there isn't a section on Log Inequalites on DeltaMath, please do the following on your own.
Graph y=\log_{2}{x}
Make the parent table, and include the asymptote!
What is the domain? what is the range?
D: (-\infty,\infty)
R: (-\infty,\infty)
D: (0,\infty)
R: (0,\infty)
D: (2, \infty)
R: (2, \infty)
\log_{3}{x}>4
\log_{2}{x}<4
\log_{6}{x}>3
\log_{7}{2x+8}>\log_{7}{x+5}
\log_{5}{(2x+1)}\leq\log_{5}{(x+4)}
\log_{6}{x}<-3
\log_{3}{x}\geq-4
\log_{5}{x}>2
\log_{3}{(7x-6)}<\log_{3}{(4x+9)}
Choose all that are true
I am confident in this lesson.
I would like some assistance.
I can find the domain.
I can solve the inequality.