The general cubic function
Polynomial functions
Mathematical Methods: Units 3 and 4
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This lesson looks at the properties of the general cubic function. It talks about how a cubic can have zero, one and two turning points and can have one, two or three crossing points. It really can't get more exciting than this!
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