How do you find the domain and range of ln(x - 3) + 2?

1 Answer
Oct 14, 2017

Since the ln function is only defined for positive arguments, the domain is x>3 with no upper limit, or in other words 3 < x < oo.

Explanation:

The ln function can reach any value from -oo->+oo (even if it rises very slowly), which will not change is we add 2. So this is the range .
graph{ln(x-3)+2 [-37.34, 55.15, -23.9, 22.35]}