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danille:

Find the values of y = r(x) = ∛x for x = –2.197, –1.331, 0, 1.331, 2.197, 3.375, 4.913 Then plot the corresponding points on a graph.

Vocaloid:

meant to get to this earlier but you just need to plug in every x-value, one at a time, into the function to get the output y-value, then plot the list of (x,y) coordinates for example, take x = -2.197 and let y = (-2.197)^(1/3) and plot this point, then repeat for the rest of the list. if your professor allows the use of software you may consider using a website like desmos or wolframalpha to construct a neater graph

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