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What are the domain and range of the function?

f(x)=^3√(x−3)


Domain: (−∞,∞)

Range: (−∞,∞)



Domain: [3,∞)

Range: [0,∞)



Domain: [0,∞)

Range: [3,∞)


Domain: [3,∞)

Range: (−∞,∞)
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Answered by Steve
cube root has all reals for its domain.
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