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G(x) is a function with some kind of symmetry. For all x in the domain of g, it is accurate to

say that g(-x) = g(x). What kind of symmetry does g have?

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Answer:

Symmetry over the y-axis

Explanation:

This is an even function, meaning that it as symmetry of the y-axis.

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