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  • 04-11-2022
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solve the equation y=^3√x-h+k for x

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NakariR284388 NakariR284388
  • 04-11-2022

the given expression is

[tex]y=\sqrt[3]{x-h}+k[/tex]

cube the equation,

[tex]y^3=(\sqrt[3]{x-h}+k)^3[/tex][tex]undefined[/tex]

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