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What is the domain of the function y=^3 square root x - 1

What is the domain of the function y=^3 square root x - 1-example-1
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0 is less than or equal to x is less than ∞ is the answer.
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Answer:

Option A is correct


-\infty < x< \infty

Explanation:

Given the function:


y=\sqrt[3]{x-1}

Domain states that the complete possible values of x for which function is defined.

The domain of a cube root function is the set of all real number .

Since, the given function is cube root function.

therefore, the domain of the given function is the set of all real number for which function is defined.

i.e,


-\infty < x< \infty

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