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An explanation of even and odd functions, their graphical and algebraic properties, and how to determine if a function is even, odd, or neither. It includes examples and homework problems.
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1.3 Continued Even and Odd Functions A Function is EVEN if: Graph is symmetric to the yaxis and
Prove the function is even.
Prove the function is odd.
Functions can be neither even nor odd. Prove this function is neither.
Find the coordinate of a second point on the graph of a function f, if the given point is on the graph and the function is a.) EVEN and b.) ODD.
Use possible symmetry to determine whether each graph is the graph of an even function, an odd function, or a function that is neither even nor odd.