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Identify the domain and the. Graph the function using the table to the right

Identify the domain and the. Graph the function using the table to the right-example-1
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Domain is the set of x values that makes the function have a defined value.

The given function :


g(x)=\sqrt[3]{x-5}

Note that you can take a cube root of both positive and negative numbers, so all real values of x can be a value of x in the radicand.

Domain : (-∞, ∞)

Filling up the table, substitute the values of x to the function.


\begin{gathered} g(5)=\sqrt[3]{5-5}=0 \\ g(6)=\sqrt[3]{6-5}=1 \\ g(-3)=\sqrt[3]{-3-5}=-2 \\ g(13)=\sqrt[3]{13-5}=2 \\ g(4)=\sqrt[3]{4-5}=-1 \end{gathered}

The graph will be :

The answer is Choice B.

Identify the domain and the. Graph the function using the table to the right-example-1
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