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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)?

A)quadrant I
B)quadrant II
C)quadrants I and II
D)quadrants I and III

User Raju Akula
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Answer:

The answer is the option A

quadrant I

Explanation:

Let

s-----> the length side of a cube

V----> the volume of a cube

we know that

the volume of a cube is equal to


V=s^(3)

The volume in function notation is


V(s)=s^(3)

Remember that

The volume and the side length can not be a negative number

The domain and the range of the function are all real positive numbers

so

the graph of the function V(s) belong to the I quadrant

User Chris Harrington
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