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Graph y = x 3 and y = 16/x on the same set of coordinate axes. Use the graphs to find the exact solutions to the equation x 3 = 16/x . Verify by substitution that they satisfy the equation.

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This is the same as the first answer but you can copy and paste this one :)

Explanation:

Given : Equations y=x^3 and y=16/x

To find : Graph both the equations and Use the graphs to find the exact solutions to the equation x^3=16/x

Solution : Let, [1] y=x^3 and [2] y=16/x

Now, we plot these two equations.

The graph of y=x^3 is shown with green line.

The graph of y=16/x is shown with violet line.

Now, using the graph,

The solution to this system will be their intersection point.

The intersection points are (2,8) and (-2,-8).

If we substitute y from [1] equation into [2]

We get, x^3=16/x

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Answer:

Refer the attached figure.

Explanation:

Given : Equations
y=x^3 and
y=(16)/(x)

To find : Graph both the equations and Use the graphs to find the exact solutions to the equation
x^3=(16)/(x)

Solution :

Let,
y=x^3 ........[1]


y=(16)/(x) .......[2]

Now, we plot these two equations.

The graph of
y=x^3 is shown with green line.

The graph of
y=(16)/(x) is shown with violet line.

Now, using the graph,

The solution to this system will be their intersection point.

The intersection points are (2,8) and (-2,-8).

If we substitute y from [1] equation into [2]

We get,
x^3=(16)/(x)

Refer the attached figure below.

Graph y = x 3 and y = 16/x on the same set of coordinate axes. Use the graphs to find-example-1
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