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can someone help explain what the graph of 1000-10(x-1)^(4/3)/3rd root of x would look like
The equation for the graph is 1000-10(x-1)^(4/3)/x^1/3.
The independent variable in the equation is x.
The dependent variable in the equation is y, which is represented by the function 1000-10(x-1)^(4/3)/x^1/3.
The range of the graph is all real numbers, as the function can have any value of y for a given value of x.
The exponent of 4/3 in the first term and 1/3 in the second term represent the power to which x is raised. This influences the shape of the graph and how quickly or slowly it changes.