Cubic Functions & Graphs (DP IB Applications & Interpretation (AI)): Revision Note
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Cubic Functions & Graphs
What are the key features of cubic graphs?
A cubic graph is of the form
where
.
The value of a affects the shape of the curve
If a is positive the graph goes from bottom left to top right
If a is negative the graph goes from top left to bottom right
The y-intercept is at the point (0, d)
The zeros or roots are the solutions to
These can be found using your GDC
These are also called the x-intercepts
There can be 1, 2 or 3 x-intercepts
There is always at least 1
There are either 0 or 2 local minimums/maximums
If there are 0 then the curve is monotonic (always increasing or always decreasing)
If there are 2 then one is a local minimum and one is a local maximum

Examiner Tips and Tricks
You can use your GDC to find the roots, the local maximum and local minimum of a cubic function
When drawing/sketching the graph of a cubic function be sure to label all the key features
and
axes intercepts
the local maximum point
the local minimum point
Worked Example
Sketch the graph .

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