SOLUTION: Find the domain of this function: −4−5x−−−−−−−√3 (which reads the cube root of −4−5x ). The function is

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Question 997296: Find the domain of this function:
−4−5x−−−−−−−√3
(which reads the cube root of −4−5x ).
The function is defined on the interval from
to
.
Use INF for infinity or -INF for minus infinity. First blank for left end, and second blank for right end. PS: Inside of a cube root can be anything.

Answer by MathLover1(20850)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


domain: any except


so, domain is { element : }
the function is defined on the interval:
(,)

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