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How do you find the domain an range and how do you graph it

How do you find the domain an range and how do you graph it-example-1

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Divide 46 on both sides to get f(x)=((x+2)^3-3)/46. The domain ranges from negative infinity to infinity. The range ranges from -infinity to infinity as well because the exponent is 3, so the resulting number may be negative.


Remember, when graphing cubics, there is always two turns. The following graph is from Desmos.

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