Describe the domain and graph $f(x, y) = \ln(100 - x^2 - y^2)$
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The natural logarithm function ln(x) is defined for positive real numbers. In this case, the argument of the logarithm is 100v^2. Since v^2 is always non-negative, the expression 100v^2 is also always non-negative. Show more…
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