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Given g(x)=^3√x+6, on what interval is the function negative?
A (-∞, -6)
B (-∞, 6)
C (-6, ∞)
D (6, ∞)

Sagot :

The interval which the function is negative is (-∞, -6)

How to determine the interval?

The equation of the function is given as:

[tex]g(x) = \sqrt[3]{x + 6}[/tex]

When the function is negative.

It means that g(x) is less than 0

i.e. g(x) < 0

So, we have:

[tex]\sqrt[3]{x + 6} < 0[/tex]

Take the cube of both sides

x + 6 < 0

Subtract 6 from both sides

x < -6

The above represents a value from negative infinity to -6

i.e.  (-∞, -6)

Hence, the interval which the function is negative is (-∞, -6)

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