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Determine the domain of the following functions.$$y=\ln \left(\frac{x-2}{x+3}\right)$$
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For the logarithm to be defined, the argument must be greater than zero. Therefore, we have the inequality $\frac{x-2}{x+3} > 0$. Show more…
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