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This is my last question...I know this is a non-linear ineqy=uality right? So what do I do in this case?
What is the domain of g(x) = x^3-2x - 1
What is the domain of g(x) = x^3-2x - 1
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drwls
The domain of a function is the set of possible values of the function's independent variable, which in this case is x.
Do you see any reason that x cannot be any number from - to + infinity?
I don't
Do you see any reason that x cannot be any number from - to + infinity?
I don't
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