SOLUTION: Y=-6x^3+7x symmetric with the y axis, the x axis or the origin?
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Question 1064134: Y=-6x^3+7x symmetric with the y axis, the x axis or the origin?
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The equation assigns one and only one value to each value.
It determines Y as a function of x.
It cannot have the same x associated with Y and with -Y for all values of Y,
so the graph cannot be synnetrical with respect to the x-axis.
so .
.
Since ,
the function is symmetrical with respect to the origin.
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