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The graph shows the function f(x). On a coordinate plane, a cube root function goes through (8, 2), has an inflection point at (0, negative 1), and goes through (8, negative 3). Which equation represents f(x)?
f(x) = Negative RootIndex 3 StartRoot x EndRoot f(x) = Negative RootIndex 3 StartRoot x minus 1 EndRoot
f(x) = Negative RootIndex 3 StartRoot negative x EndRoot minus 1
f(x) = Negative RootIndex 3 StartRoot negative x EndRoot
f(x) = Negative RootIndex 3 StartRoot x EndRoot
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