Solution:
Given:
An odd function, f
An odd function is a function that returns its negative inverse when x is replaced with –x.
This means that f(x) is an odd function when;
Some examples of odd functions are trigonometric sine function, tangent function, cosecant function, etc.
Therefore, if f is an odd function, then f(-x) = -f(x).
The graph of an odd function is symmetric with respect to the origin.