SOLUTION: does the equation x^3+y^5=4 define y as a function of x?

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Question 1117702: does the equation x^3+y^5=4 define y as a function of x?
Answer by greenestamps(13203)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Yes.

Every value of x produces exactly one value of y.





A graph:



Hmmmm....

I'm not sure why the graphing algorithm can't handle this function; the graph is symmetric about the point (4^(1/3),0).

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