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On the coordinate grid, the graph of y = RootIndex 3 StartRoot x minus 1 EndRoot + 3 is shown. It is a translation of y = RootIndex 3 StartRoot x EndRoot.
On a coordinate plane, a cube root function goes through (negative 7, 1), has an inflection point at (1, 3), and goes through (2, 4).
What is the domain of the graphed function?
{x | 1 < x < 5}
{y | 1 < y < 5}
{x | x is a real number}
{y | y is a real number}

Answers

Answered by sreenath4345
5

Step-by-step explanation:

The graph of the cube root parent function y = ^3√x is translated to form f(x) shown on the graph. Which equation represents f(x)?

A: f(x) = ^3√x + 6 +1

The graph of g(x) is a reflection and translation of f(x) = = ^3√x. Which equation represents g(x)?

D: g(x) = -^3√x - 1

The function s(V) = ^3√v describes the side length, in units, of a cube with a volume of V cubic units. Jason wants to build a cube with a minimum of 64 cubic centimeters. What is a reasonable range for s, the side length, in centimeters, of Jason's cube?

s ≥ 4

The graph of f(x) = ^3√x + 8 is shown. Which statement is true?

NOT The function is only increasing when x ≥ −8.

Which statements describe the graph of y = ^3√x - 1 +2? Check all that apply.

The graph has a domain of all real numbers.

The graph has a y-intercept at (0, 1).

The graph has an x-intercept at (-7, 0).

The graph shows the function f(x).

Which equation represents f(x)?

f(x) = ^3√-x -1

Which is the graph of the cube root function f(x) = ^3√x?

B

The graph of y = ^3√x is reflected over the y-axis and then translated down 2 units to form f(x). Which is the graph of f(x)?

B

On the coordinate grid, the graph of y = ^3√x - 1 +3 is shown. It is a translation of y = ^3√x. What is the domain of the graphed function?

{x| x is a real number}

Answered by ericyang
2

Answer:

x is a real number.

Step-by-step explanation:

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