for the equation 2x+3/4x^3+1 I am tasked with finding the domain. I know to set it equal to 0 as 4x^3+1=0 but I do not know how to solve that given the cube root.
for the equation 2x+3/4x^3+1 I am tasked with finding the domain. I know to set it equal to 0 as 4x^3+1=0 but I do not know how to solve that given the cube root.
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for the equation 2x+3/4x^3+1 I am tasked with finding the domain. I know to set it equal to 0 as 4x^3+1=0 but I do not know how to solve that given the cube root.
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