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On the coordinate grid, the graph of is shown. It is a translation of y= ∛x-1+3 is shown. It is a translation of y= ∛x

What is the domain of the graphed function?

x
y
x is a real number
y is a real number

On the coordinate grid, the graph of is shown. It is a translation of y= ∛x-1+3 is-example-1
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Answer:

C

Explanation:

x is a real number

On the coordinate grid, the graph of is shown. It is a translation of y= ∛x-1+3 is-example-1
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If you want to know the domain of a function through its graph, I simply have to "scan" the graph of the function from left to right along the X axis and see the ranges of values ​​of the x for which it exists a value on the Y axis. In this graph it is observed that for any value of X there will be a value of Y, so that the domain of the graph function is all the real values ​​of X

the domain of the graphed function is

x is a real number
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