Answer:
The function f(x)= –StartRoot negative x EndRoot is shown on the graph.
On a coordinate plane, an absolute value graph starts at (0, 0) and goes down and to the left through (negative 4, negative 2).
Step-by-step explanation:
The range of the graph is all real numbers greater than or equal to 0.
-(2y-8)-3(1+x)-7
-10y+40-3(1-x)-7
-10y+40-3-3x-7
-10y+30-3x
Make sure you substitute x for 3
The equation would be:
5-3<8
Subtract 3
2<8
The statement is true
By definition of cubic roots and power properties, we conclude that the domain of the cubic root function is the set of all real numbers.
<h3>What is the domain of the function?</h3>
The domain of the function is the set of all values of x such that the function exists.
In this problem we find a cubic root function, whose domain comprise the set of all real numbers based on the properties of power with negative bases, which shows that a power up to an odd exponent always brings out a negative result.
<h3>Remark</h3>
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