Sketching cubic functions
We look at how to sketch cubic functions when they are given in a factorised form. We solidify this though a few examples.

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Sketching the reciprocal function

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How to Graph Cubic Functions Using Transformations

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How to sketch the graph of a cubic function EXAMPLE 1

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Graphing Cubic Functions (1 of 4: Considering y = x³)

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How To Graph Polynomial Functions Using End Behavior, Multiplicity & Zeros

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Sketching Derivatives From Parent Functions - f f' f'' Graphs - f(x), Calculus

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Master Turning Points of Cubic Functions: A Step-by-Step Guide

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Derivatives Aren't What You Think They Are

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Graphing Quadratic Functions using Vertex, Axis of symmetry, X & Y intercepts

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How to Sketch Cubic Graphs : ExamSolutions Maths Revision

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Why The Russian Accent Terrifies Everyone

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How To Graph Equations - Linear, Quadratic, Cubic, Radical, & Rational Functions

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Graphing Polynomial Functions Using End Behavior, Zeros, and Multiplicities

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Graphing Cubic Functions

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Trigonometric Graphs - GCSE Higher Maths

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Finding Cubic Functions From Its Graph

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Sketching Cubic Polynomials and Their Moduli

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How To Graph Absolute Value Functions - Domain & Range

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The Oldest Unsolved Problem in Math

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