Finding the graph and domain for y = x^3 using process of elimination
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Learn how to find the correct graph for y = x^3 by doing process of elimination. We touch briefly on odd and even functions. I have a video about odd and even functions that you can check out here: https://rumble.com/vv7ot8-graphing-polynomials-using-end-behavior-leading-coefficient-zeroes.html
The domain is what values can make this equation true so it’s (negative infinity, positive infinity) Watch the full domain video here: https://rumble.com/vq1ft8-what-is-domain-of-a-function.html
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