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HELP QUICKIE!!! Does the following point belong to the graph of the equation x^3–y–2=0: K (–1, 1)
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HELP QUICKIE!!! Does the following point belong to the graph of the equation x^3–y–2=0: K (–1, 1)
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Does the following point belong to the graph of the equation x^3–y–2=0:
K (–1, 1)
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y=x^3-2
No It does not
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