A cubic graph!
The general formula for a cubic graph is y=ax3 + bx2 + cx + d.
You can use intercept form to graph and write quadratic functions. y=a(x-p)(x-q) You can also use intercept form to graph and write cubic functions. y=a(x-p)(x-q)(x-r)
By the process of plotting.
you use a graph to see your progress
A cubic graph!
No. Parabola and the cubic graph are definitely two different things.
The general formula for a cubic graph is y=ax3 + bx2 + cx + d.
It is a graph in three dimensions, relative to the x-, y- and z-axes.
You can use intercept form to graph and write quadratic functions. y=a(x-p)(x-q) You can also use intercept form to graph and write cubic functions. y=a(x-p)(x-q)(x-r)
By the process of plotting.
A cubic function.
you use a graph to see your progress
Creating an open top box
You can use a table or a graph to organize you findings.
Any graph can use percentages.
You can definitely use a table or graph to what your findings. You can use a bar graph for this purpose for example.