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Function Symmetry about y=x

Author:
Ron Smith
Topic:
Symmetry
Two functions f and g are symmetric about the line y=x if and only if (a,b) is on the graph of f precisely when (b,a) is on the graph of g. Move the blue point along the graph and compare the coordinates of the black point.

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