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Consider the following function.
Which table shows correct values for the function?

Consider the following function. Which table shows correct values for the function-example-1
Consider the following function. Which table shows correct values for the function-example-1
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Given:


f(x)=-4 \sqrt[3]{x}+6

To find:

Which table shows correct values for the function.

Solution:

Substitute x = -8 in the function:


f(-8)=-4 \sqrt[3]{-8}+6

Apply radical rule:
\sqrt[n]{-a}=-\sqrt[n]{a}, if n is odd.


f(-8)=-(-4 \sqrt[3]{8})+6


f(-8)=4 \sqrt[3]{2^3}+6


f(-8)=4 (2)+6

f(-8) = 14

Substitute x = -1 in the function:


f(-8)=-4 \sqrt[3]{-1}+6

Apply radical rule:
\sqrt[n]{-a}=-\sqrt[n]{a}, if n is odd.


f(-1)=-(-4 \sqrt[3]{1})+6


f(-1)=4 \sqrt[3]{1^3}+6


f(-1)=4 (1)+6

f(-8) = 10

Substitute x = 0 in the function:


f(0)=-4 \sqrt[3]{0}+6


f(0)=0+6

f(0) = 6

Substitute x = 8 in the function:


f(8)=-4 \sqrt[3]{8}+6


f(8)=-4 \sqrt[3]{2^3}+6


f(8)=-4 (2)+6

f(8) = -2

Therefore table 3 is shows correct values for the function.

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