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rachael
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y= x2⁄3
how would u graph this weird question without using a calculator?
how would u graph this weird question without using a calculator?
rachael said:y= x2⁄3
how would u graph this weird question without using a calculator?
The equation Y=x2⁄3 represents a parabola with a square root function. The value of x is raised to the power of 2⁄3, which is equivalent to taking the square root of x squared.
To graph Y=x2⁄3, first plot points on a coordinate plane for different values of x. Then, connect the points with a smooth curve to create the parabola. Make sure to include both positive and negative values of x to accurately represent the function.
The vertex of the graph of Y=x2⁄3 is (0,0). This is because when x=0, the value of Y is also 0. The graph will have a minimum point at the origin.
Changing the value of x will shift the graph of Y=x2⁄3 horizontally. As x increases, the graph will shift to the right and as x decreases, the graph will shift to the left. However, the overall shape of the parabola will remain the same.
Yes, the graph of Y=x2⁄3 can have negative values. When x is a negative number, the value of Y will also be negative. This can be seen in the left side of the parabola, where x values are negative and the corresponding Y values are also negative.