The only shape that is symmetric about a point are a circle, sphere and their multi-dimensional counterparts.
There are many more functions that are symmetric about the axes or specific lines.
Because not all equations have the co-ordinates 0,0 in their data range.
Origin is at points (0, 0) in coordinate geometry. If you are shifting/translating the origin, you have to add the respective x and y coordinates of the new origin with respect to the old origin to get the coordinates of the new origin.
The formula direct variation is xk=y, where k is the constant of variation.Direct variation functions always pass through the origin. Direct variation functions are linear functions (goes in a straight line), except that they pass through the origin. Regular linear functions don't pass through the origin. That is the only difference.
An even function is a function that creates symmetry across the y-axis. An odd function is a function that creates origin symmetry.
(0,0) are the coordinate of the origin.
No, they don't.
All direct variation graphs are linear and they all go through the origin.
The graph of the first form passes through the origin while the second does not - unless c = 0.
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Either a straight line through the origin or a hyperbola.
They are straight lines through the origin and their gradient is the constant of proportionality.
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Because not all equations have the co-ordinates 0,0 in their data range.
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Origin is at points (0, 0) in coordinate geometry. If you are shifting/translating the origin, you have to add the respective x and y coordinates of the new origin with respect to the old origin to get the coordinates of the new origin.
The formula direct variation is xk=y, where k is the constant of variation.Direct variation functions always pass through the origin. Direct variation functions are linear functions (goes in a straight line), except that they pass through the origin. Regular linear functions don't pass through the origin. That is the only difference.