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Lol there is another test if your first one doesn't work for symmetry. For example while solving for x axis symmetry, if you substitute (r, -theta) and it doesn't work then you substitute (-r, pie - theta ). For y axis : ( r, pie - theta ) For origin : ( r, theta + pie ) You can't leave your answer as, "maybe".
it doesn't work for the equation r= -5-5cosϴ, it's supposed to be symmetrical to the x-axis but by replacing ϴ by -ϴ, it doesn't confirm that it's symmetrical to the x-axis even though it's supposed to be.
I don't think that the word ( MAYBE ) helpful , there is no symmetry if we check the rules + simplify them more .. I meant rather that checking the symmetry about the y-axis by taking the negatives for r and theta , we can make theta = pie - theta , then by using angles identities we can see clearly is it equal our original equation or not , it is ?
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Lol there is another test if your first one doesn't work for symmetry. For example while solving for x axis symmetry, if you substitute (r, -theta) and it doesn't work then you substitute (-r, pie - theta ).
For y axis : ( r, pie - theta )
For origin : ( r, theta + pie )
You can't leave your answer as, "maybe".
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the best way to test y symmetry is by substitute delta to pi-delta and
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How do you know if it is symmetrical or not?
it doesn't work for the equation r= -5-5cosϴ, it's supposed to be symmetrical to the x-axis but by replacing ϴ by -ϴ, it doesn't confirm that it's symmetrical to the x-axis even though it's supposed to be.
Eva PIERNAS cos(-theta) = cos(theta) so it would confirm symmetry
It doesn’t work when you have addition or subtraction
I don't think that the word ( MAYBE ) helpful , there is no symmetry if we check the rules + simplify them more .. I meant rather that checking the symmetry about the y-axis by taking the negatives for r and theta , we can make theta = pie - theta , then by using angles identities we can see clearly is it equal our original equation or not , it is ?
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ps: this is calculus 2 at AUS UNI
bruh this is in my precalculus class in community college.