Determining if a function is even, odd or neither (KristaKingMath)
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Learn how to determine whether a function is an even function, an odd function, or neither an even nor odd function. We'll substitute -x for x, simplify, and then see whether our result is equal to our original function, and even, equal to our original function times -1, and odd, or neither.
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Hi, I’m Krista! I make math courses to keep you from banging your head against the wall. ;)
Math class was always so frustrating for me. I’d go to a class, spend hours on homework, and three days later have an “Ah-ha!” moment about how the problems worked that could have slashed my homework time in half. I’d think, “WHY didn’t my teacher just tell me this in the first place?!”
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This 4 minute lesson literally just covered what we were going to do tomorrow for pre-calc in one hour. Lessons like these are quick and understandable, which is a must if you want to get ahead on homework (especially if you have marching band and don't come home until 9 or later).Thank you!
+LittleVampers That's so awesome that you're prepping ahead of time! Glad it could help!
LittleVampers 😂😂💆This chick is my girl!! Thanks for the video, you have a gift. Mine spent 1/2 hr drawing/writing a lot of stuff/muttering to himself/erasing stuff. Finally I can finish my homework!! Will have refer back to my notes to see why this fool turned this 4 min explanation into a War and Peace tome. Thank god I found you on my second day of class.
YES! Second day of class.... that's awesome! No epic math sagas here, just keepin in simple. :) Can't wait to help with the rest of the semester! :)
THIS IS PRECALC??? We’re doing this in algebra 2 right now
Annie Bee I feel ya Marching Band is sacrifice one must make
slept in class for 45 min, woke up confuse. watched a 4:22 min video......magic
LOL got the same feeling
lmao except my teacher literally didnt teach
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Wow, that's so nice of you to say! Glad you liked it! :D
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I have a Calculus test tmr and this video saved my life. Thank you!
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Because of you videos I finally understand things that I can't pick up from my professor who I take class with 3 hours a night Mon-Thurs.Every time I learn something new from your videos I don't know whether to cry or laugh or scream or what...so many emotions run through me all at once..God bless you dear child..God bless you..
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What’s fucked is I gotta do this in junior year of high school, Literally on the 2nd week of school
Hi. It would be helpful if you could show graphs of an odd, even, and neither function. Thanks.
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i'm glad you liked it! :) i have some functions stuff at the beginning of my calc 1 playlist, but i don't have much yet on imaginary numbers.
I'm so glad the videos are helping! Good luck with calculus this year! :D
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I just started first year calculus at university and your videos are helping me through a lot of the things i didn't understand in the lectures, so I just wanted to say thanks alot.
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I can't believe how easy this was. Thank you so much for making this video.
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THANKS SO MUCH YOU EXPLAINED BETTER IN 2 MINS THAN MY TEACHER COULD IN 1 HOUR
I'm glad I could help!
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Please become my teacher, you were able to simplify what my college professor taught in a 2 hour lecture! Thank you so much!
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So glad it could help Jennifer! 😀
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You were in Calc 1 yet had trouble with some concept that should be clear no later than grade 11?
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Please excuse my bad spelling in that last comment, I typed fast because I was so happy to finally understand that concept! Then again you're a math teacher so you wouldn't mind haha. Anyway, you couldn't have made it any clearer, again thank you so much!
Such a helpful video thanx!!! My teacher could never explain it in the way that you did! >.
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I'm so glad it was helpful, Brenna! I hope your test went great! :D
Thanks! this helped so much!
Thank you. You explained it much better than my professor and with a much easier explanation. It is so simple they way you explained it!
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same thing... you'd plug -x in for x and then simplify. |-x| will always be positive in the same way that |x| will always be positive, so they'll end up being the same. which means that in the case of your example, you'll end up with an even function. hope that helps! :)
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Can't believe how easy this was, my teacher makes pre-cal seems a lot harder. Thanks for your help!
It's really not hard. Even easier than riding a bicycle.
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Wow, i finally understand this! You're much better at explaining than my teacher, who just assumes that we understand it! Thank you!
My teacher should not be qualified to teach haha this was so much better explained
Excellent explanation! Thank you very much. In a couple minutes you made understood what my professor doesn't in a whole class.
hi I'm learning calculus, and my question is why do we care that a function is even, odd, or neither?
+l la it could be useful while integrating. also for Fourier transformation. google it up to know more ;)
Great explanation. The key, as you so capably presented, is to multiply the function by -1. If you return to the original function, it is even. If you return to the original function except with a -1 factored out, it is an odd and if neither of these two results occur, it's just that. Thank you very much.
your awesome thanks! i guess im gonna pass my pre-calculus final
I hope you rock it! :)
I wish I have found this videos when I was in college and not after.. I finally understood how to prove if it is even or odd.. Thank you so much..
Luz Batista You're welcome, I'm so glad it finally makes sense!
Luz Batista wait then what are you doing here X,D
explains better than my teacher!
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This video is short and straight to the point! Clarified everything for me... Thanks so much!
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because (-x)^4 must be calculated before you distribute the negative sign. (-x)^4 is x^4. only then can you apply the negative sign outside the parentheses, and you end up with 1-x^4. hope that helps! :D
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Great Job! Keep it up! You made a simple process look simple, unlike many explanations which over complicate math often!
Thank you very much!
why (-x)^5 stay -x^5 but (-x)^4 changed to x^4
because every two negative signs cancel and become positive. with (-x)^4, you have four negative signs, so two cancel, then the other two cancel. but with (-x)^5, you have five negative signs, so you can get two to cancel, then two more, but you've got one negative sign left over, so the answer is negative.
Thank you that information hleped me a lot
Awesome! so simple, yet my professor never explained to us how to do this and assigned us problems that require us to do this so i was kind of lost. Thanks!
I'm so glad it helped!!
doesn't a negative times a negative equal a positive??
+Viviana Rosales Yes, but a negative to any odd power makes a negative. it's just like -5 (-4) -1 = -20. The same applies to x... -x/\3 = (-x)-x(-x) = -x/\3
If the power is odd its gonna stay negative
help please... i cant see any odd power?
hi krista its good to learn from you explained it in an perfect manner as wanted tnkss a lot
your voice scared me at the very beginning
+Stephen Price I like playing the first 2 seconds of this video over and over. Makes me laugh every time.
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+Stephen Price thanks
Wow! my college professor was not able to do that, or the math lab and in 4 min I learned from you. Thank you soooooo much.
you're welcome! i'm so glad it helped!
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I think you meant to say something more along the lines of... "Anyone come for the lesson but stay for the teacher?"
This was so clear, was confusing in my calc lab but this saved me for my quiz tomorrow. Subbed!
Stellar video that explained the concept to me in a matter minutes, turning a once difficult topic into an easily understood one.
Elias Taveras Awesome!
I was trying to figure this out for days and you made it seen so incredibly easy. Thanks so much for this video,you explain everything very clearly.
I'm so glad it helped and that's it's more clear now! :D
Probably one of the best math help videos I've ever used!
i think that homework problem was telling you that you couldn't use your calculator to graph the function, because you can tell if it's even/odd/neither just by looking at the graph. i think they were trying to get you to do it like i did in this video, where you actually prove algebraically that it's even/odd/neither. :) so glad it helped!! :D
Great question! Even functions are symmetric about the y-axis, whereas odd functions are symmetric about the origin. If the function is neither even nor odd, then it won't reflect either of these kinds of symmetry. Hope that makes sense! :)
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simple and fast! thank you!
+Laith Shamlawi Glad you liked it!
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Cramming for my Midterm right now. Helped a lot thanks!
I'm so glad it helped!! Good luck on your midterm!
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Actually this is the best explain I saw in my life , thank u continues
OMG THANKYOU SO MUCH😀😀 . I started pre-calculus and my teacher just started school the second day but giving us work to what we didn't know.
You are so welcome! I'm glad I can help along the way. :)
Thank you Krista ! Clear and very helpful.
You're welcome, Armando! I'm so glad it helped! :D
Very good explanation of even, odd, and neither functions!
Thanks for your help.
eGliderman You're welcome!
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I'm the only junior in my honors calculus class and you help me so much explaining it in details. Thank you so much :)
+Jenifer Chowdhury You're welcome, I'm glad it helped! And good for you, I hope you're doing great in your class!
A very simple and straightforward explanation. Thank you!
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This one video has been more helpful then a week of teaching from my math teacher
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everyone here is in calculus, but i have to do this for an algebra class i had to do on top of my current math class. the textbook i'm using is just dead weight, so thank you for this more in-depth explanation.
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Hi! No, you need to deal with the (-x)^4 first. Remember that you could write that as (-x)(-x)(-x)(-x). The four negative signs cancel, so you get x^4. But then you still have to apply the negative sign outside the parentheses, so you get 1-x^4. Hope that helps! :D
Thank you! This was so much easier to understand than my teacher's demonstration, and this was much shorter. :)