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the function f(x)= x^1/3 is transformed to get function h. h(x) = (2x)^1/3 + 5 which statements are true about function h?(statements in picture below)

the function f(x)= x^1/3 is transformed to get function h. h(x) = (2x)^1/3 + 5 which-example-1
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Answer:

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Explanation:

the function f(x)= x^1/3 is transformed to get function h. h(x) = (2x)^1/3 + 5 which-example-1
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The Solution:

Given the function:


\begin{gathered} f(x)=x^{(1)/(3)} \\ \\ h(x)=(2x)^{(1)/(3)}+5 \end{gathered}

Required:

To determine the true statements about the function h if the function h is a transformation of the function f.

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the function f(x)= x^1/3 is transformed to get function h. h(x) = (2x)^1/3 + 5 which-example-1
the function f(x)= x^1/3 is transformed to get function h. h(x) = (2x)^1/3 + 5 which-example-2
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