Monday, November 5, 2012

Precalculus, Chapter 1, 1.2, Section 1.2, Problem 60

Find the intercepts of the equation x2y4=0 and test for symmetry.

x-intercepts:


x2y4=0Given equationx2(0)4=0To find the x-intercept, we let y=0x24=0x2=4x=±2



The x-intercepts are (2,0) and (2,0)

y-intercepts:


x2y4=0Given equation(0)2y4=0To find the y-intercept, we let x=0y4=04=y


The y-intercept is (0,4)

Test for symmetry

x-axis:


x2y4=0Given equationx2(y)4=0To test for x-axis symmetry, replace y by y and see if the equation is still the samex2+y4=0


The equation changes so it is not symmetric to the x-axis

y-axis:


x2y4=0Given equation(x)2y4=0To test for y-axis symmetry, replacex by x and see if the equation is still the samex2y4=0


The equation is still the same so it is symmetric to the y-axis

Origin:


x2y4=0Given equation(x)2(y)4=0To test for origin symmetry, replace both x by x and y by y and see if the equation is still the samex2+y4=0


The equation changes so it is not symmetric to the origin.

Therefore, the equation x2y4=0 has an intercepts (0,4),(2,0) and (2,0) and it is symmetric to the y-axis.

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