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Which graph represents y= ^3 square root x-5

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Which graph represents y= ^3 square root x-5-example-1
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User Robbrit
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To solve this problem you must apply the proccedure shown below:

1.You have the following function given in the problem:

y=∛(x-5)

2. To graph the function shown above, you must give values to the "x" and then, you must plot each point obtained.

3. The domain of this function is all the real numbers, and the range is all the real numbers too.

4. Therefore, the graph of the function given in the problem y=∛(x-5), is shown in the figure attached.

Which graph represents y= ^3 square root x-5-example-1
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