Friday, November 6, 2009

EVEN and ODD functions


Even Functions: An even function is when the function is symmetric about the y-axis.

The right side is mirror image of left hand side and the left side is mirror image of right hand side.

 Even functions  (eo1.gif)

Mathematically speaking, if you plug in a (-x) in the place of a (x) you will get the same output.

For example: f(x) =7x2 + 10

So I'll plug x in for x, and simplify:

    f(–x) =7(–x)2 + 10
    = 7(x2) + 10

    = 7x2 +10


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Odd Functions: An odd function is when a function is turned about, on it's origin, 180 degrees.

 Odd functions  (eo2.gif)

For example: f(x) = 6x3 – 3x


so I'll plug x in for x, and simplify:

    f(–x) = 6(–x)3 – 3(–x)
    = 6(–x3) + 3x
    = –6x3 + 3x

<To make it easy for me, I think of multiplying through the function by -1 >


This picture is a perfect example of what the 180 degrees turn on the origin looks like.
 Odd function plot (eo43.gif)

4 comments:

  1. yeah same here,,just multiplying it by -1!!!..like it!!!

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  2. Hey smarty pants i need your help during third with this class man..

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  3. Nice picture its really cool

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  4. Ooh, Monica, your explanations are fast improving!

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