Respuesta :
if we do
f(-x)=f(x) then it is symetric about the y axis
if we do f(x)=-f(x) then it is symetric about the x axis
if we do f(-x)=-f(x) then it is symetric about the origin
if we graph it we see it is clearly symetric about the y axis
see, if we have x=pi and x=-pi, f(pi)=-1=f(-pi)
just like f(x)=f(-x)
it is symetric about the y axis
f(-x)=f(x) then it is symetric about the y axis
if we do f(x)=-f(x) then it is symetric about the x axis
if we do f(-x)=-f(x) then it is symetric about the origin
if we graph it we see it is clearly symetric about the y axis
see, if we have x=pi and x=-pi, f(pi)=-1=f(-pi)
just like f(x)=f(-x)
it is symetric about the y axis
Answer:
x-axis
Step-by-step explanation:
sine is over the y - axis always unless it is a rose petal with an even number or petals, or a perfect circle
cos is always x- axis unless it is a rose petal with an even number or petals, or a perfect circle
because this is a limacon graph with an inner loop, it is only symetric over the x-axis!
hope this helps you understand better