Chapter 1: Q 10 (page 54)
Test each equation for symmetry with respect to the x-axis, the y-axis, and the origin.
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Short Answer
The given equation is symmetric about x-axis.
But it is not symmetric about y-axis and origin.
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Chapter 1: Q 10 (page 54)
Test each equation for symmetry with respect to the x-axis, the y-axis, and the origin.
.
The given equation is symmetric about x-axis.
But it is not symmetric about y-axis and origin.
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