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Mathematics, 19.08.2020 06:01 genyjoannerubiera

Dimetri says that a function that is made of terms where the variable is raised only to an odd power
will be an odd function. Do you agree with
Dimetri? Explain why or why not.

ANSWER: He is correct only if there is no constant term. -x to an odd power is -x, so the signs will change on the terms with the variable but not on the constant term.

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