12. [-/3.1 Points] DETAILS Consider the following equation. x = y³ Find any intercepts. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.) x-intercept (x,y) = y-intercept (x, y) = LARCALC12 P.1.049. Test for symmetry. (Select all that apply.) The equation is symmetric with respect to the x-axis. The equation is symmetric with respect to the y-axis. The equation is symmetric with respect to the origin. The equation has no symmetry. Sketch the graph of the equation. (Select the correct graph.) y 10 y 10 19613321_12 MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACH

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12. [-/3.1 Points] DETAILS
Consider the following equation.
x = y³
Find any intercepts. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.)
x-intercept (x,y) =
y-intercept (x, y) =
LARCALC12 P.1.049.
Test for symmetry. (Select all that apply.)
The equation is symmetric with respect to the x-axis.
The equation is symmetric with respect to the y-axis.
The equation is symmetric with respect to the origin.
The equation has no symmetry.
Sketch the graph of the equation. (Select the correct graph.)
y
10
y
10
19613321_12
MY NOTES
ASK YOUR TEACH
Transcribed Image Text:12. [-/3.1 Points] DETAILS Consider the following equation. x = y³ Find any intercepts. (If an answer does not exist, enter DNE.) x-intercept (x,y) = y-intercept (x, y) = LARCALC12 P.1.049. Test for symmetry. (Select all that apply.) The equation is symmetric with respect to the x-axis. The equation is symmetric with respect to the y-axis. The equation is symmetric with respect to the origin. The equation has no symmetry. Sketch the graph of the equation. (Select the correct graph.) y 10 y 10 19613321_12 MY NOTES ASK YOUR TEACH
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