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I need help solving this math for Algebra: The problem is in the picture, THANKS!

I need help solving this math for Algebra: The problem is in the picture, THANKS!-example-1
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The first step to determine the implied domain of the function is to identify any restrictions on the variables x and y. In this case, the function 2y + x^(1/3) = 3x + x^2 does not have any restrictions on x and y, therefore the domain is all real numbers.

We can express this as an interval notation:

(-∞, ∞)

This means that the function is defined for any real value of x and y, which means the domain of the function is all real numbers.

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