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Give the domain of the function.
g(x)= x^3-1
I think the domain is all real numbers.
Am I wrong? If so why?
9 years ago

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Answered by Steve
you are correct. All polynomials are defined over the entire set of real numbers.
9 years ago
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Give the domain of the function.
g(x)= x^3-1
I think the domain is all real numbers.
Am I wrong? If so why?

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