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If (4, -7) is on a graph that has x-axis symmetry, then which ordered pair is also guaranteed to be on the graph?
(4,7)
(-4,7)
(-4, -7)
All of the above
None of the above
If (-1, -2) is on a graph with y-axis symmetry, then which ordered pair is also guaranteed to be on the graph?
(1, -2)
(-1, 2)
(1, 2)
All of the above
None of the above
If (6, 11) is on a graph with origin symmetry, then which ordered pair is also guaranteed to be on the graph?
(-6, -11)
(6, -11)
(-6, 11)
All of the above
None of the above
Tell what type of symmetry the following equation's graph would have: y= x2+3
y-axis symmetry
x-axis symmetry
origin symmetry
None of these symmetries
All 3 of these symmetries
Tell what type of symmetry the following equation's graph would have: 2x+3y=6
y-axis symmetry
x-axis symmetry
origin symmetry
None of these symmetries
All 3 of these symmetries
Tell what type of symmetry the following equation's graph would have: x2−4y2=12
y-axis symmetry
x-axis symmetry
origin symmetry
None of these symmetries
All 3 of these symmetries
Tell what type of symmetry the following equation's graph would have: yx+x3y=6
y-axis symmetry
x-axis symmetry
origin symmetry
None of these symmetries
All 3 of these symmetries
Tell what type of symmetry the following equation's graph would have: ∣3y∣−x+2x=5
y-axis symmetry
x-axis symmetry
origin symmetry
None of these symmetries
All 3 of these symmetries
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