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If the graph of an equation is symmetric with respect to the x-axis and 2 is a y-intercept, name the other y-intercept.
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A graph is said to be symmetric with respect to the x-axis if, for every point (x, y) on the graph, the point (x, -y) is also on the graph.
I say the other y-intercept is the point (0, -2).
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If the graph of an equation is symmetric with respect to the x-axis and 2 is a y-intercept, name the other y-intercept.
A graph is said to be symmetric with respect to the x-axis if, for every point (x, y) on the graph, the point (x, -y) is also on the graph.
I say the other y-intercept is the point (0, -2).
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harpazo1965 wrote:If the graph of an equation is symmetric with respect to the x-axis and 2 is a y-intercept, name the other y-intercept.
A graph is said to be symmetric with respect to the x-axis if, for every point (x, y) on the graph, the point (x, -y) is also on the graph.
I say the other y-intercept is the point (0, -2).
yes
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