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Solve the equation y=^3√x-h+k solve for x

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\begin{gathered} y=^3√(x)-h+k \\ \text{Add h-k to both sides, we have:} \\ y+h-k=^3\sqrt[]{x} \\ Cube\text{ both sides, we have:} \\ (y+h-k)^3=x \\ \therefore x=(y+h-k)^3 \end{gathered}

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