Draw graph of y=x^1/3(x-1)
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First, graph the line y=x. It's a line that bisects both right angles created by the negative x and yaxes and the positive x and y axes:
Then, shift this graph one unit upwards. The reason for doing this might not be initially apparent, but by adding 1 to the x to get y=x+1, you essentially increment the original value of y by 1 for any given x. This is the final
First, graph the line y=x. It's a line that bisects both right angles created by the negative x and yaxes and the positive x and y axes:
Then, shift this graph one unit upwards. The reason for doing this might not be initially apparent, but by adding 1 to the x to get y=x+1, you essentially increment the original value of y by 1 for any given x. This is the final
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