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Which ordered pairs represent points on the graph of f(x)= Negative RootIndex 3 StartRoot x EndRoot? Check all that apply.

(–2, 2)
(–1, –1)
(0, 0)
(1, –1)
(6, –2)
(8, –2)

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Answer:

The correct answers on edge are

C) (0, 0)

D) (1, –1)

F) (8, –2)

Explanation:

These three ordered pairs represent the points on the graph given that represents the function. Good luck! :)

Which ordered pairs represent points on the graph of f(x)= Negative RootIndex 3 StartRoot-example-1
User Jack Fleeting
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Answer:

  • (0, 0)
  • (1, –1)
  • (8, –2)

Explanation:

We normally think of the ordered pairs as ...

(x, y) = (x, -∛x)

Another way to think about them is ...

(x, y) = (-y³, y)

I find it a little easier to think about the cube of a number, rather than its cube root.

For the y-values given, -2, -1, 0, 2, the points that will be on the graph are ...

(8, -2), (1, -1), (0, 0), (-8, 2)

The first three of these points are listed in your answer choices.

Which ordered pairs represent points on the graph of f(x)= Negative RootIndex 3 StartRoot-example-1
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