The graph of the equation y = (1/4)x^3 is a cubic function.
As a cubic function, it may have various shapes, depending on the value of the coefficient in front of x^3 and whether it is positive or negative. In this case, the coefficient is 1/4, indicating a positive slope.
The shape of the graph will resemble that of a regular cubic function, with one end pointing up and the other pointing down. The slope is relatively steep near the ends and gradually levels off towards the center. The y-intercept of the graph is at the origin (0, 0).
Note that without a specific range mentioned, the graph could extend indefinitely in both the positive and negative x and y directions.
What is the graph of y=1/4×^3
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