Asked by Christian
Identify the graph of y = x3.
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I can’t see the three images you attached. Could you either re-upload them or describe each one briefly?
Meanwhile, here’s how to identify y = x^3 from the pictures:
- It’s an odd cubic with an S-shape (inflection point at the origin).
- It passes through (−1,−1), (0,0), and (1,1).
- As x → −∞, y → −∞ (down on the left); as x → +∞, y → +∞ (up on the right).
- It is strictly increasing everywhere (no local max/min).
So pick the graph that is S-shaped, symmetric about the origin, going down-left and up-right and passing through the origin. If you tell me which of mc001-1, mc001-2, or mc001-3 matches that description, I’ll confirm.
Meanwhile, here’s how to identify y = x^3 from the pictures:
- It’s an odd cubic with an S-shape (inflection point at the origin).
- It passes through (−1,−1), (0,0), and (1,1).
- As x → −∞, y → −∞ (down on the left); as x → +∞, y → +∞ (up on the right).
- It is strictly increasing everywhere (no local max/min).
So pick the graph that is S-shaped, symmetric about the origin, going down-left and up-right and passing through the origin. If you tell me which of mc001-1, mc001-2, or mc001-3 matches that description, I’ll confirm.
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