SOLUTION: the problem is to evaluate the function at the indicated point when g(x)= 1-x2/3. the 2/3 is elevated like a square root would be. x=4

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Question 188649: the problem is to evaluate the function at the indicated point when g(x)= 1-x2/3. the 2/3 is elevated like a square root would be. x=4
Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!




In the first place you need to realize that:



So:



Now, to find g(4), just substitute 4 for x and then do the arithmetic:



Hint:



Unless you are specifically asked for a numerical approximation, I would leave the answer in radical form.


John


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