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how do you find x for the function: g(x) = 2^3(square root of X)-1
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Answered by Reiny
interpretation:

g(x) = 2^(3√x) - 1

"how do you find x for the function" is not a valid question.

did you mean: For what values of x is the function zero ?
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Answered by june
yes
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