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What is the domain of the logarithmic function 𝑦=log10(𝑥)? Give your answer using inteval notation; e.g. oc(2,3) for (2,3].

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What is the domain of the logarithmic function 𝑦=log10(𝑥)? Give your answer using inteval notation; e.g. oc(2,3) for (2,3].

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The domain of a logarithmic function is the set of all positive real numbers. This is because you can only take a logarithm of a positive number.

In interval notation, this is represented as (0, ∞).

So, the domain of the function y=log10(x) is (0, ∞).

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