Multivariable calculus

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Hi everyone, I need help with finding domain and range of this function of 2 variables. Thank you so much

Square root of x*ln(y^2 - x)
 
Hi everyone, I need help with finding domain and range of this function of 2 variables. Thank you so much

Square root of x*ln(y^2 - x)
Given the function
f(z) = [x ln(y2-x)]1/2
which maps RxR to R the results of the function must be real. Starting with the argument of the natural log function, this means y2 is greater than x. Having satisfied that, we now must also have x ln(y2-x) be non negative or either (a) both x and ln(y2-x) are non negative or (b) both x and ln(y2-x) are non positive. Taking it one step further, since ln(y2-x) is non-negative if (y2-x)\(\displaystyle \le\)e, the latter two conditions can be written as (a) both x and (y2-x -e) are non negative or (b) both x and (y2-x-e) are non positive.

Put all of that together
 
Or did you mean \(\displaystyle \sqrt{x} ln(y^2- x)\)? It is not clear from "square root of x(y^2- x)" if the square root applies to the whole think or only to the x.
 
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