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#1 2015-02-12 18:34:41

CIV
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Registered: 2014-11-09
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I'm stuck algebraically proving this function is odd.

The function is odd and I'm trying to prove it with f(-x) = -f(x). I think I figured it out but not sure. It might be because I'm just tired.



Is this right? When I pull the negative sign, I don't change the signs of the term within the square root right? I'm pretty sure I don't. For some reason I was do that before and I couldn't prove that it's odd. Please let me know.

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#2 2015-02-12 20:28:37

Olinguito
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Registered: 2014-08-12
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Re: I'm stuck algebraically proving this function is odd.

CIV wrote:

Is this right? When I pull the negative sign, I don't change the signs of the term within the square root right?

That is correct. up

Last edited by Olinguito (2015-02-12 20:30:07)


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