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Lydia Dorsey
19 February, 01:41
What are the real zeros y = (x+3) ^3+10?
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Dalton Bright
19 February, 04:54
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(x + 3) ^3 + 10 = 0
(x + 3) ^3 = - 10
(x + 3) = cuberoot (-10)
x = - 3 + cuberoot (-10)
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