Yes, a cubic function can be translated vertically. This is achieved by adding or subtracting a constant to the function's equation. For example, if the original cubic function is ( f(x) = ax^3 + bx^2 + cx + d ), translating it vertically would result in ( f(x) + k ), where ( k ) is the amount of vertical translation. This shifts the entire graph of the function up or down without changing its shape.
y = 3*f(x + 2)
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The inverse of the cubic function is the cube root function.
A cubic function is a smooth function (differentiable everywhere). It has no vertices anywhere.
A cubic graph!
The cubic function.
Distance cannot be translated into volume. Miles is a distance and cubic meters is volume.
A cubic.
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hyperbola * * * * * A hyperbola is not a cubic function. A cubic function is of the form y = ax3 + bx2 + cx + d where a, b, c and d are real constants and a is not 0. A hyperbola is a functon of the form y = 1/x : quite different.
30 ft * 25 ft Is not a cubic function, but a squared function. = 750 ft2 =======
Cubic.