In math, we can also find cubes in cubic functions! 📊
A cubic function uses the formula
f(x) = ax³ + bx² + cx + d, where "a," "b," "c," and "d" are numbers. When we graph cubic functions, we see a wavy line that can swoop up and down! 📈
For example, if a = 1, the curve goes up. If a = -1, it goes down! Graphing helps us understand how different numbers can change the shape of the curve, just like how cubes can look different depending on their size!