It looks similar to
y
=
x
1
3
=
3
√
x
.
Here is the graph of
y
=
x
1
3
=
3
√
x
.
graph{y = x^(1/3) [-3.08, 3.08, -1.538, 1.54]}
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The difference is that the function in this question has squared all of the
3
r
d
roots, so all of the
y
values are positive (and have the value of the square.)
x
2
3
=
(
x
1
3
)
=
(
3
√
x
)
2
Here is the graph of
f
(
x
)
=
x
2
3
graph{y = x^(2/3) [-3.08, 3.08, -1.538, 1.54]}