Intermediate Algebra: Connecting Concepts through Application

Published by Brooks Cole
ISBN 10: 0-53449-636-9
ISBN 13: 978-0-53449-636-4

Chapter 8 - Radical Functions - 8.1 Radical Functions - 8.1 Exercises - Page 628: 33

Answer

Domain: All real numbers Range: All real numbers

Work Step by Step

Given \begin{equation} f(x)=4 \sqrt[3]{x}. \end{equation} a) This is an odd root function because the index, $n=3$, is odd. Both the domain and range are all real numbers. 1) The domain is $(-\infty, \infty)$. 2) The range is $(-\infty,\infty )$. See the graph for proof.
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