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Which table represents points on the graph of h(x) = RootIndex 3 StartRoot negative x + 2 EndRoot?
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I don’t see the tables you mean — can you paste or upload them?
Meanwhile, here’s a quick way to check. Rewrite
h(x) = ³√(−x + 2) = −³√(x − 2).
So the graph is the cube-root curve shifted right 2 and reflected across the x-axis. Useful exact points are:
- x = 2 → h(2) = 0
- x = 1 → h(1) = 1
- x = 3 → h(3) = −1
- x = 0 → h(0) = ³√2 ≈ 1.26
- x = 4 → h(4) = −³√2 ≈ −1.26
Pick the table that contains (2,0), (1,1), (3,−1) (and the other values if present). Send the tables and I’ll point to the correct one.
Meanwhile, here’s a quick way to check. Rewrite
h(x) = ³√(−x + 2) = −³√(x − 2).
So the graph is the cube-root curve shifted right 2 and reflected across the x-axis. Useful exact points are:
- x = 2 → h(2) = 0
- x = 1 → h(1) = 1
- x = 3 → h(3) = −1
- x = 0 → h(0) = ³√2 ≈ 1.26
- x = 4 → h(4) = −³√2 ≈ −1.26
Pick the table that contains (2,0), (1,1), (3,−1) (and the other values if present). Send the tables and I’ll point to the correct one.
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