The domain of definition of Rx) = /log (log x)- log (4- log x)- log 3 is %3D (b) [10°, 10*] (d) (10°, 10*] (a) (10', 104) (c) [10', 10")

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The domain of definition of
Rx) = /log (log x)- log (4- log x)- log 3 is
%3D
(b) [10°, 10*]
(d) (10°, 10*]
(a) (10', 10*)
(c) [10', 10)
Transcribed Image Text:The domain of definition of Rx) = /log (log x)- log (4- log x)- log 3 is %3D (b) [10°, 10*] (d) (10°, 10*] (a) (10', 10*) (c) [10', 10)
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