SOLUTION: What are the steps in graphing the problem f(x)=-x^3-4x^2
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Question 352252: What are the steps in graphing the problem f(x)=-x^3-4x^2
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Choose x values, calculate y values using the function.
Plot the point.
Connec them with a smooth curve, the more points, the better.
,:(-2,-8)
,:(-1,-3)
,:(0,0)
,:(1,-5)
,:(2,-24)
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The more points you add the smoother the curve as you see here.
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