Ch 13: Graph Symmetry in Trigonometry: Homework Help
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- Identify which concepts are covered on your graph symmetry homework.
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Topics from your homework you'll be able to complete:
- Identifying lines of symmetry
- Learning about even and odd functions
- Recognizing symmetry algebraically, numerically and graphically

1. Recognizing Symmetry Graphically, Algebraically, and Numerically About the X-axis and Y-axis
Symmetry can be seen in many different areas of life like, for example, the perfect reflection of an image in a mirror, and is also recognized mathematically. Learn about the x-axis and y-axis and discover how to recognize symmetry graphically, algebraically, and numerically.

2. Recognizing Symmetry Graphically, Algebraically & Numerically About the Origin
Symmetry is found all throughout nature, with many real-world examples including common fruits. Symmetry can also be established on a mathematical graph. In this lesson, explore symmetry on a graph and learn how to find the origin point graphically, algebraically, and numerically.

3. Identifying the Line of Symmetry: Definition & Examples
The line of symmetry, or the invisible line in the center of a shape or line, can be identified algebraically or graphically. Discover more about the line of symmetry, including how to find it using a graph, using a formula, and some examples of them.

4. Even & Odd Functions: Definition & Examples
Even and odd functions relate to a line of symmetry and show a relationship between x and y values on a graph. Learn how to define, compare, solve and identify even and odd functions using algebraic equations.
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