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Given the function p(x)=(x+2)^3 find the inverse p'(x)

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Answer:


\sqrt[3]{x}-2=y

Explanation:

p(x)=(x+2)^3

y=(x+2)^3


\sqrt[3]{y}=x+2


\sqrt[3]{y}-2=x


\sqrt[3]{x}-2=y

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