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Question 1040354:  Determine whether the graph of y=x^3+1 is symmetric with respect to the origin 
the x-axis or the y-axis
 
A.      symmetric with respect to the x-axis only  
B.      symmetric with respect to the y-axis only  
C.     symmetric with respect to the origin only   
D.     not symmetric with respect to the x-axis, not symmetric with respect to the y-axis, and not symmetric with respect to the origin  
 
 Answer by Theo(13342)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! the equation is y = x^3 + 1.
 
 
if this equation is symmetric about the origin, then (x,y) = (-x,-y)
 
 
if this equation is symmetric about the x-axis then (x,y) = (x,-y)
 
 
if this equation is symmetric about the y-axis then (x,y) = (-x,y)
 
 
when x = 3, y = 28 
when x = -3, y = -26
 
 
if this was symmetric about the origin, then when x = -3, y would have been equal to -28 and it isn't because it is equal to -26.
 
 
if this was symmetric about the x-axis, then when x = 3, y would have been equal to plus or minus 28 and it isn't because it is equal to 28 only.
 
 
if this was symmetric about the y-axis, then when x = -3, y would have been equal to 28 and it isn't because it is equal to -26.
 
 
therefore there is no symmetry at all in this equation.
 
 
 
 
 
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