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How can you tell which symmetric with respect to the y axis

How can you tell which symmetric with respect to the y axis-example-1
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A graph is said to be symmetric with the y-axis if, for any point (x, y), there exists a point (-x, y) on the graph.

In this case, when x is replaced with -x, the equation remains unchanged.

Thus, for symmetry with respect to the y-axis,


f(x,y)\text{ = f(-x, y)}

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