
Concept explainers
(a)
To draw: Thecomplete graph of the a function if it is even by the help of given portion of the graph in the interval
(a)

Explanation of Solution
Given information:A portion of the graph of a function as shown below:
Figure (1)
The function is an even function.
Graph:
Consider that the function for the given graph is an even function.
It is known that the graph of an even function is symmetric about the y -axis. For even function, if a point
From the given graph it can be observed that a portion of the graph is drawn in the interval
Draw the symmetric graph in the interval
Figure (2)
Interpretation: From the graph it can be observed that if point
(b)
To draw: The complete graph of the a function if it is odd by the help of given portion of the graph in the interval
(b)

Explanation of Solution
Given information:A portion of the graph of a function as shown below:
Figure (1)
The function is an odd function.
Graph:
Consider that the function for the given graph is an odd function.
It is known that the graph of an even function is symmetric about origin. For odd function, if a point
From the given graph it can be observed that a portion of the graph is drawn in the interval
Draw the symmetric graph about the origin in the interval
Figure (2)
Interpretation: From the graph it can be observed that if point
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