the interval in which g(x) is positive is [3, ∞].
Here we have the function:
g(x) = ∛(x - 3)
The interval in which the function is positive is defined by:
g(x) > 0.
Then we have:
∛(x - 3) > 0.
We need to solve that inequality for x.
∛(x - 3) > 0
The cube root respects the sign of the argument, then:
x - 3 > 0
x > 3
Then the interval in which g(x) is positive is [3, ∞].
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