How do you find the domain of #f(x)=ln(e^(x-3))#? Precalculus Properties of Logarithmic Functions Natural Logs 1 Answer Καδήρ Κ. Jul 20, 2017 #D=RR# Explanation: #e^(x-3)>=0# which is always true So the domain is : #D=RR# Answer link Related questions What is the natural log of e? What is the natural log of 2? How do I do natural logs on a TI-83? How do I find the natural log of a fraction? What is the natural log of 1? What is the natural log of infinity? Can I find the natural log of a negative number? How do I find a natural log without a calculator? How do I find the natural log of a given number by using a calculator? How do I do natural logs on a TI-84? See all questions in Natural Logs Impact of this question 3062 views around the world You can reuse this answer Creative Commons License