SOLUTION: How do you solve a function with a power? for example:
f(x)=(x+3) to the 3/2 power?
the (x+3) also has a squared root above it.
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Question 830767: How do you solve a function with a power? for example:
f(x)=(x+3) to the 3/2 power?
the (x+3) also has a squared root above it.
Answer by MathLover1(20850) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
if you mean this
, then you have
solutions:
if => ............one real root
domain:
{ element : }
range:
{ element : } (all non-negative real numbers)
here is the graph:
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