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What is the domain of -3x^(1/3)+4x^(1/2)

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The domain of the function would be [0, ∞)

This is because of the x^(1/2); this is the same as the square root of x. Remember: if x is under the square root, then x can't be negative because negatives do not have square roots. X can be 0, because the square root of 0 is 0, and of course it can be positive. So, x can be anywhere from 0 to infinity including 0.
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