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The formula for the volume of a cube is V(s) = s3 where s is the side length of the cube. In which quadrant(s) is the graph of the function V(s)?

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Answer:

The answer is A: Quadrant 1

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For this case what you should know is that we are in the presence of a cubic function that could take both positive and negative values.
However, when talking about the volume of a figure, a cube specifically, so that there is a physical sense, it must be fulfilled:
s> 0
Thus:
V (s)> 0
Thus, the function V (s) = s3 belongs to the first quadrant.
Answer:
the graph of the function V (s) is in the first quadrant.
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