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Which graph represents f(x)=−2x3 ?

Which graph represents f(x)=−2x3 ?-example-1
Which graph represents f(x)=−2x3 ?-example-1
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Which graph represents f(x)=−2x3 ?-example-4

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Answer:

Its the last graph

Explanation:

User Jeremy Evans
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Answer:

Graph 4

Explanation:

Allow me to revise your question:

Which graph represents f(x)=−2
x^(3)

As we can see, the function has a degree of 3, so the two parabolic lines in graph 1 and 3 are not correct because they presents for the functions has has a degree of 2.

Then we have graph 2 and 4 left.

As we can see the coefficient "a= -2" functions to make the graph reflect via the x-axis. So graph 4 is the correct one that represents f(x)=−2
x^(3)

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