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Symmetry
An
odd function
is a function
such that
, and an
even function
one for which
. If
is an odd function, then for any
,
If
is an even function, then for any
,
Both statements are clear if we view integrals as computing the signed area between the graph of
and the
-axis.
Example
2
.
3
.
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William Stein 2006-03-15