Even and Odd Function
Main Concept
A function f is even if for any x in the domain of f we have f−x=fx. Note that this means the domain of f must be symmetric about 0, since −x must be in the domain whenever x is. An even function is symmetric with respect to the vertical (y) axis.
A function f is odd if for any x in the domain of f we have f−x= −fx. Note that this means that the domain of f must be symmetric about 0, since −x must be in the domain whenever x is. An odd function is symmetric with respect to the origin.
Draw the part of a function either to the left or to the right of the y-axis. The other half of the graph is drawn to create an even function or an odd function. Clear an existing graph by clicking on it.
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