what is the end point of the function:

f(x) = 3√x- 3 + 2

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The end point of a function is the value that the function approaches as x approaches infinity or negative infinity.

In this case, as x approaches infinity or negative infinity, the term 3√x will dominate the function.

As x approaches infinity, 3√x will approach infinity, and the function itself will approach infinity.

Therefore, the end point of the function f(x) = 3√x - 3 + 2 is positive infinity.
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