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OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

Help

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

Here

OpenStudy (mrs.ambrose614):

Are you trying to solve for y???

OpenStudy (royalranger):

https://www.desmos.com/calculator

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

We need to graph it

OpenStudy (royalranger):

Link above will help with that.

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

i want to learn how to do it i already use a graphing cal but i want to do it without a graphing cal

OpenStudy (marcoreus11):

we cant use a graphing cal during test

OpenStudy (royalranger):

When x is 0, y = -4. Therefore we know the y-intercept is at -4. Now we just need to know what \[\sqrt[3]{x}\] looks like. So lets plug in numbers. When x=1, y = -3. When x = -1, y = -5. Therefore:|dw:1481590086434:dw|

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