Find the equation of the line intersecting the graph of y = x\textsuperscript{3} - x + 2 at x = -2 and x = 2
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To find the y-coordinate of the point of intersection, we substitute x = 2 into the equation y = x^3 - x + 2: y = (2)^3 - 2 + 2 y = 8 - 2 + 2 y = 8 So, the point of intersection is (2, 8). Show more…
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