Table of contents
- 0. Functions7h 52m
- Introduction to Functions16m
- Piecewise Functions10m
- Properties of Functions9m
- Common Functions1h 8m
- Transformations5m
- Combining Functions27m
- Exponent rules32m
- Exponential Functions28m
- Logarithmic Functions24m
- Properties of Logarithms34m
- Exponential & Logarithmic Equations35m
- Introduction to Trigonometric Functions38m
- Graphs of Trigonometric Functions44m
- Trigonometric Identities47m
- Inverse Trigonometric Functions48m
- 1. Limits and Continuity2h 2m
- 2. Intro to Derivatives1h 33m
- 3. Techniques of Differentiation3h 18m
- 4. Applications of Derivatives2h 38m
- 5. Graphical Applications of Derivatives6h 2m
- 6. Derivatives of Inverse, Exponential, & Logarithmic Functions2h 37m
- 7. Antiderivatives & Indefinite Integrals1h 26m
- 8. Definite Integrals4h 44m
- 9. Graphical Applications of Integrals2h 27m
- 10. Physics Applications of Integrals 2h 22m
0. Functions
Properties of Functions
Problem 1.10
Textbook Question
In Exercises 9–16, determine whether the function is even, odd, or neither.
𝔂 = x⁵ - x³ - x

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First, recall the definitions: A function f(x) is even if f(-x) = f(x) for all x in the domain, and it is odd if f(-x) = -f(x) for all x in the domain.
To determine if the function y = x⁵ - x³ - x is even, odd, or neither, start by substituting -x into the function: y(-x) = (-x)⁵ - (-x)³ - (-x).
Simplify the expression y(-x): (-x)⁵ = -x⁵, (-x)³ = -x³, and (-x) = -x. Therefore, y(-x) = -x⁵ + x³ + x.
Compare y(-x) = -x⁵ + x³ + x with the original function y = x⁵ - x³ - x. Notice that y(-x) is not equal to y(x) and y(-x) is not equal to -y(x).
Since y(-x) ≠ y(x) and y(-x) ≠ -y(x), the function y = x⁵ - x³ - x is neither even nor odd.

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Key Concepts
Here are the essential concepts you must grasp in order to answer the question correctly.
Even Functions
A function is considered even if it satisfies the condition f(-x) = f(x) for all x in its domain. This means that the graph of the function is symmetric with respect to the y-axis. For example, the function f(x) = x² is even because f(-x) = (-x)² = x².
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Odd Functions
A function is classified as odd if it meets the condition f(-x) = -f(x) for all x in its domain. This indicates that the graph of the function is symmetric with respect to the origin. An example of an odd function is f(x) = x³, as f(-x) = (-x)³ = -x³.
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Neither Even Nor Odd Functions
A function is neither even nor odd if it does not satisfy the conditions for either classification. This means that the function's graph lacks symmetry with respect to both the y-axis and the origin. For instance, the function f(x) = x + 1 is neither even nor odd, as it does not fulfill the criteria for either symmetry.
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