What are the domain and range of the function defined by $y = 1 + \ln(x - 7)$?
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Step 1: For the function y = 1 + ln(x-7), the domain is the set of all real numbers greater than 7, since the natural logarithm function ln(x) is only defined for positive real numbers. Show more…
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