How do you find the domain and range of #f(x) = x^3 + 5#?
1 Answer
See below.
Explanation:
When finding the
If we wanted to, we could graph this equation, and look to see where there is a value for each
graph{x^3+5 [-17.76, 18.29, -4.18, 13.84]}
If we were to keep zooming and zooming out, we could see that there is a point somewhere in respect to each value on the
To do this without a graph, all we need to do is figure out if there are any numbers that would make this equation false. Luckily for us, there is not a number that disproves it.
We can check by continuously plugging in numbers for
So in the end, we know: