Q. 34
Question
The graph of an equation is given.
(a). Find the intercepts.
(b). Indicate whether the graph is symmetric with respect to the x-axis, the y axis, or the origin.
Step-by-Step Solution
Verified(a). Intercepts points -
- 1 tick above (1,0)
(b). The graph is no symmetric about any axis.
Graph of an equation is given
Find the intercepts.
Finding the intercepts -
Intercepts are the values of x and y, when the graph crosses or touch the coordinate axis.
For x-intercepts -
There is no point on the graph that lies on the y-axis
For y-intercepts -
- 1 tick above (0, 1)
Graph of an equation is given
Indicate whether the graph is symmetric with respect to the x-axis, the y-axis, or the origin.
If the graph is symmetric with respect to the x - axis, It must have points (x, -y) for every (x, y).
Thus, the graph is not symmetric with respect to the x-axis since there is no reflection about the x-axis.
If the graph is symmetric with respect to the y - axis, It must have points (-x, y) for every (x, y).
Thus, the graph is not symmetric with respect to the y-axis since there is no reflection about the y-axis.
The coordinates of a graph that is symmetric with respect to the origin have their counterpart points whose signs are opposite. Illustratively, the graph has a mirror image on the x-axis of its reflection on y-axis.
Thus, The graph is not symmetric with respect to the origin.