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(B) only I and II

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An odd relation is symmetrical about the origin. All of the relations are odd.

An even relation is symmetrical about the y-axis. Only the first two relations are even.

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The graph shows the first relation is that of a circle. It is symmetrical about its center at the origin and about any diameter, including the y-axis.

The second relation is a degenerate hyperbola. It graphs as the pair of lines y=x and y=-x. It is symmetrical about both the origin and the y-axis. (It also has other lines of symmetry.)

The third relation is a line with slope -1 (represented by dots). It is symmetrical about the origin, but not the y-axis. It is only an odd relation.

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