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It seems that the only applicable use I've seen is in finding intercepts on various axes. Are there any other instances where this form would used? What else can this be used for?
The discussion revolves around the practical applications of symmetric equations, particularly in the context of mathematics and their relevance in various scenarios. Participants explore the utility of symmetric equations beyond finding intercepts on axes, questioning their broader applicability in different mathematical contexts.
Participants do not reach a consensus on the applications of symmetric equations, with multiple competing views and a general lack of clarity about the term itself.
Some participants express confusion regarding the terminology and its specific applications, indicating a potential limitation in understanding the context of symmetric equations.
Matterwave said:You have to be more specific.
Matterwave said:By symmetric equation, do you mean a symmetric function? Like f(x)=x^2? Symmetric about what? This is what I meant by "more specific". Maybe you have a textbook with pictures to show?
As it stands, I have no idea what you're talking about.