Function symmetry introduction | Transformations of functions | Algebra 2 | Khan Academy

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Functions can be symmetrical about the y-axis, which means that if we reflect their graph about the y-axis we will get the same graph. There are other functions that we can reflect about both the x- and y-axis and get the same graph. These are two types of symmetry we call even and odd functions.

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What drawing tablet and software are you guys using? I would be very grateful if you guys made a youtube video demonstrating your process and the tools you use. I feel that you are the #1 authority on the subject!

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He just explained it all in gibberish to me 😭😭😫

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at what point in the video do you explain symmetry????

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A circles eqn is a symmetry about both axis too..

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