SOLUTION: What is the domain of f (x)=-2x^3+x^2+1
A. The set of all real numbers. B.-3<x <2. C.-2 <x <3. D. The empty set
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Question 704100: What is the domain of f (x)=-2x^3+x^2+1
A. The set of all real numbers. B.-3
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