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3-1 Symmetry and Coordinate Graphs
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Graphs with Symmetry
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Symmetry with Respect to the Origin Symmetric with the origin if and only if the following statement is true: F(-x)=-F(x)
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Are the following Symmetric with Origin? 1)F(X) = x 5 2)F(x) = x/(1-x) 3) F(x) = 7x 2 + 3x + 1
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Graphs can also be symmetric around certain lines. They can be symmetric around the x-axis, y-axis, y=x, or y=-x.
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X-axis : To test, plug in (x,-y) Y-axis To test, plug in (-x,y)
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Y=x To test, plug in (y,x) Y= -x To test, plug in (-y,-x)
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3) Determine whether the graph of xy=-2 is symmetric with respect to the x axis, y axis, the line y=x, and the line y=-x, or none of these?
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Determine whether the graph of │ y │ = │ x │ +1 is symmetric with respect to the x axis, yaxis, both or neither?
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Even and Odd Functions Even Functions: Symmetric with respect to Y axis Odd Functions Symmetric with respect to the origin
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Even and Odd Functions Which lines are lines of symmetry for the graph of x 2 =1/y 2. Is it even, odd, or neither? Is the following function symmetric about the origin? Is it even or odd? F(X)=-7x 5 + 8x
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