'Test the equation for symmetry: (Select all that apply:) X = 9y4 Sy2 The graph of the equation is symmetric with respect to the X-axis_ The graph of the equation is symmetric with respect to the Y-axis_ The graph of the equation is symmetric with respect to the origin.'
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Symmetry with respect to the x-axis: If a graph is symmetric with respect to the x-axis, then replacing y with -y should result in the same equation. Given equation: $X = 9y^4 - 5y^2$ Replace y with -y: $X = 9(-y)^4 - 5(-y)^2 = 9y^4 - 5y^2$ Since the equation Show more…
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