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To determine whether the graph represent a square root function or a cube root function. And find out the domain and range of the function
Answer to Problem 64E
The graph represents the square root function because its domain is not all real numbers. The function is the square root function
The domain of the function is
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Consider the graph given in the question
The obtained data from graph is
In order to find out whether the graph represent a square root or cube root it is necessary to find that which kind of number is it.The graph represent as square root when its domain is
Therefore, the graph represents the square root function because its domain is not all real numbers. The function is the square root function
The domain of the function is
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