University Calculus: Early Transcendentals (3rd Edition)

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ISBN 13: 978-0-32199-958-0

Chapter 1 - Section 1.1 - Functions and Their Graphs - Exercises - Page 13: 69

Answer

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Work Step by Step

A function, according to the definition, must pass the vertical line test. If a curve is symmetric with respect to the $\:\mathrm{x-axis}\:$, then there exists points $\:(x_1,y_1)\:$ and $\:(x_1,y_2)\:$ such that $\:y_1=-y_2.$ Therefore, if we take a vertical line $\:x=x_1\:$, it would intersect the curve in two points. This must not occur if the graph is a function.
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