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In Exercises $45-58,$ test algebraically to determine whether the equation's graph is symmetric with respect to the $x$ -axis, $y$ -axis, or origin.$$y=x^{5}+1$$
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We do this by replacing $y$ with $-y$ in the equation. This gives us $-y = x^{5} + 1$. Show more…
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