By considering the graph of $y=x^3$y=x3, determine the following:
As $x$x becomes larger in the positive direction (ie $x$x approaches infinity), what happens to the corresponding $y$y-values?
they approach zero
they become very large in the positive direction
they become very large in the negative direction
As $x$x becomes larger in the negative direction (ie $x$x approaches negative infinity), what happens to the corresponding $y$y-values?
they become very large in the positive direction
they approach zero
they become very large in the negative direction
Consider the graph of the function $y=x^3$y=x3.
Fill in the gaps to complete the statement.
Consider the cubic function $y=-x^3$y=−x3
Consider the graph of the function.