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Even and Odd Functions
A function
is even if
and odd if
. For example, the functions
and
are even and odd. The graph of an even function is symmetric about the
axis while the graph of an odd function is symmetric about the origin.
Contributed by:
Michael Schreiber
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Even and Odd Functions
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