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Answer:
ITS THAAAAAAATTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTATAAT
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y = x^3, the cubing function, is an odd function, because the highest power of x is 3 and there are no even powers of x in this formula. The graph is symmetrical with respect to the origin. It begins in Quadrant III and ends in Quadrant I.
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