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put this solution on YOUR website!The question is as follows: Is the graph f(x) = x^1171 - 5^109 + 3 y-axis symmetric, origin symmetric, or neither one.
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f(-x) = -x^1171 -5^109 + 3 so not symmetric to y axis
-f(-x) = x^1171 + 5^109 - 3 so not symmetric to origin
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Stan H.
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put this solution on YOUR website!your equation is:

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is a positive number we'll call k.

is a negative number we'll call -k.
example:
(2)^3 = 8
(-2)^3 = -8
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is not the same as

so the equation is not symmetric about the y axis.
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is your equation symmetric about the origin?
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let

solve for -y and -y.
equation becomes:

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before we were able to show that if

, then

we use that again to get our equations to become:

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multiply the second equation by -1 to get:

this is not the same as:

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the equations are not symmetric about the origin either.
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an example of an equation that is symmetric about the origin would be:

replace y with -y and replace x with -x to get:

this becomes:

multiply both sides of this equation by (-1) to get:

which becomes:

the equations are identical when you replace y with -y and you replace x with -x.
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the equation

is symmetric about the origin
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your equation of

is not.
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