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Find the domain of the function$f(x)=\log _{2}\left(x^{2}-4 x+3\right)$
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The domain of a logarithmic function is the set of all real numbers for which the argument of the logarithm is positive. So, we need to solve the inequality $x^{2}-4 x+3 > 0$. Show more…
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