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Open the graphing tool again. Move the sliders for the functions y = (x − k)3 and y = x3 + k to any location you choose. Will these two graphs ever coincide? Why or why not?

Answer
The graphs meet only when k = 0. The horizontal and vertical translations position the graph in unique locations that will never otherwise be the same graph.

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User Hawxby
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Answer:

k=0

Explanation:

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User Carrieann
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Answer:

They will never coincide look at the attachment for the graph.

Explanation:

We have been given two equations:


y=(x-3)^3

And
y=x^3+k

Look at the attachment for the graph of the equation.

The given two equation will never coincide because their graph shows parallel lines.

And parallel lines never intersects.

Open the graphing tool again. Move the sliders for the functions y = (x − k)3 and-example-1
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User Dalupus
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