Answer:
See Below.
Step-by-step explanation:
By the definition of the logarithm, if we have:
[tex]y=\log_{2}x[/tex]
This means that we have some value y such that:
[tex]\displaystyle 2^y=x[/tex]
If x is -8, then:
[tex]2^y=-8[/tex]
As you can see, there is no real value* that can make the result negative. No matter what the value of y is, we will simply get another positive value.
So, -8 or any other negative value or zero is not included in our domain. 0 is not included because, likewise, we can’t raise 2 to a power and get 0 as a result.
*There is no real value for which 2 raised to y is -8. However, as you will learn much much later, there are in fact infinitely many complex (imaginary) solutions such that 2 raised to y is indeed -8.