The graph below depicts an equation
2
x
3
=
3
y
−
3
\displaystyle {2}{x}^{{3}}={3}{y}-{3}
2
x
3
=
3
y
−
3
. Let
b
\displaystyle {b}
b
represent the distance from the red line to the x-axis. Find the distance indicated in red (in terms of
b
\displaystyle {b}
b
):
Distance :
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Question 6 Part 1 of 2
The graph below depicts the same equation
2
x
3
=
3
y
−
3
\displaystyle {2}{x}^{{3}}={3}{y}-{3}
2
x
3
=
3
y
−
3
. Let
a
\displaystyle {a}
a
represent the distance from the red line to the y-axis. Find the distance indicated in red (in terms of
a
\displaystyle {a}
a
):
Distance :
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