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However, y = x^(3) does not have a vertex , but an horizontal point at the origin.
However, y = ax^(3) + bx^(2) + dx + c will have vertices , and they are found by differemntiating, and equating to zero.
The inverse of the cubic function is the cube root function.
It if the max or minimum value.
a function is a added to the iverse function and multiply the SQURED AND CUBIC OR ethc......
It is a turning point. It lies on the axis of symmetry.
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cubic function cubic function
when the function is in vertex form: y = a(x - h)2 + k, the point (h, k) is the vertex.
The inverse of the cubic function is the cube root function.
The vertex is at the point (0, 4).
It if the max or minimum value.
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A cubic function is a smooth function (differentiable everywhere). It has no vertices anywhere.
it is a vertices's form of a function known as Quadratic
The graph of a quadratic function is always a parabola. If you put the equation (or function) into vertex form, you can read off the coordinates of the vertex, and you know the shape and orientation (up/down) of the parabola.
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A cubic graph!
The cubic function.