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    Exam 10: Inverse, Exponential, and Logarithmic Functions
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    A Student Claims That Since\(\log _{b} x=a\) Is Not Defined for Negative Values Of
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A Student Claims That Since log⁡bx=a\log _{b} x=alogb​x=a Is Not Defined for Negative Values Of

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A student claims that since log⁡bx=a\log _{b} x=alogb​x=a is not defined for negative values of xxx , then a must also not be negative. What is wrong with this statement?

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