SOLUTION: Find the Domain of √x - y3 = 0 (square root of "x" - y(cubed) = 0

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Question 1133825: Find the Domain of √x - y3 = 0 (square root of "x" - y(cubed) = 0
Answer by rothauserc(4718)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x^(1/2) -y^3 = 0
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y^3 = x^(1/2)
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y = x^(1/6)
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the graph of this function is
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domain is x > or = 0, if not considering complex numbers
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