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F(x)= cubed root of x-2 +3A. What is the domain of this function? Explain your answerB. What is the range

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Given data:


F(x)=\sqrt[3]{x-2}+3

A. The domain of cube root function is all the real numbers because it is possible for three negatives to equal a negative. But this cannot apply for square functions.

B. For range put F(x) = y


\begin{gathered} y=\sqrt[3]{x-2}+3 \\ y-3=\sqrt[3]{x-2} \end{gathered}

Now, taking cube both sides we get


(y-3)^3=x-2
x=2+(y-3^{})^3

Thus, the range for the function is also all real numbers because value of x will be defined for every value of y.

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