can anyone help me with my math please?

Please post the problem that's giving you trouble and explain what you don't understand. Someone will be glad to help you.

I am having trouble setting up this equation. Can you assit me ?

[CUBERT(2x + 9)]=3

Cube both sides.

Solve for x.

Would cube mean mutiplu by 3?

By the way thank you dr bob for all of your help. I really appreciate it.

No, multiply by itself twice, not by three. Cube means to the third power.

Ok thanks. also do you know how to solve this ??

y= 2[SQRT(x - 1)]

This is what I am being asked

Give the domain (that is, possible values of x):

To amplify a little.

3^2 = 3*3 = 9
3^3 = 3*3*3 = 27
3^4 = 3*3*3*3 = ?? you get the idea.
Now, sqrt 9 = 3
cube rt 27 = 3
One more:
sqrt(x+2)^2=x+2
OK?

Thank you. IS this the problem I just sumbittted to you?? and if so how do I get to that??

Notice that when you square the square root of something, you just move the something out of the square root.

sqrt (x+2)^2 = x+2
same for cubing a cube rt.
cube rt (x+3)^3 = x+3

As for the y = 2*sqrt(x-1), do it the same way by squaring both sides, then factor. At least that's what I would do. Damon is the expert with this, not I.

Thank you