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  2. Cubic function - Wikipedia

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    The graph of any cubic function is similar to such a curve. The graph of a cubic function is a cubic curve, though many cubic curves are not graphs of functions. Although cubic functions depend on four parameters, their graph can have only very few shapes. In fact, the graph of a cubic function is always similar to the graph of a function of ...

  3. Cubic equation - Wikipedia

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    The solutions of this equation are called roots of the cubic function defined by the left-hand side of the equation. If all of the coefficients a , b , c , and d of the cubic equation are real numbers , then it has at least one real root (this is true for all odd-degree polynomial functions ).

  4. Cubic - Wikipedia

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    Cubic crystal system, a crystal system where the unit cell is in the shape of a cube; Cubic function, a polynomial function of degree three; Cubic equation, a polynomial equation (reducible to ax 3 + bx 2 + cx + d = 0) Cubic form, a homogeneous polynomial of degree 3; Cubic graph (mathematics - graph theory), a graph where all vertices have ...

  5. Cubic plane curve - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, a cubic plane curve is a plane algebraic curve C defined by a cubic equation ⁠ F ( x , y , z ) = 0 {\displaystyle F(x,y,z)=0} ⁠ applied to homogeneous coordinates ⁠ ( x : y : z ) {\displaystyle (x:y:z)} ⁠ for the projective plane ; or the inhomogeneous version for the affine space determined by setting z = 1 in such an ...

  6. Cube (algebra) - Wikipedia

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    The cube function is the function x ↦ x 3 (often denoted y = x 3) that maps a number to its cube. It is an odd function, as (−n) 3 = −(n 3). The volume of a geometric cube is the cube of its side length, giving rise to the name. The inverse operation that consists of finding a number whose cube is n is called extracting the cube root of n ...

  7. Weierstrass elliptic function - Wikipedia

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    The real part of the invariant g 3 as a function of the square of the nome q on the unit disk. The imaginary part of the invariant g 3 as a function of the square of the nome q on the unit disk. The coefficients of the above differential equation g 2 and g 3 are known as the invariants.

  8. List of mathematical functions - Wikipedia

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    Algebraic functions are functions that can be expressed as the solution of a polynomial equation with integer coefficients. Polynomials: Can be generated solely by addition, multiplication, and raising to the power of a positive integer. Constant function: polynomial of degree zero, graph is a horizontal straight line

  9. Quartic function - Wikipedia

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    A quartic equation, or equation of the fourth degree, is an equation that equates a quartic polynomial to zero, of the form + + + + =, where a ≠ 0. [1] The derivative of a quartic function is a cubic function.