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2021-10-27
If $$p(x) + p(y) = 0$$ what must be true about the coordinate $(a, b)$??
$(b,a)$ must also be on the graph.
If the graph equation forming the graph is of the form $$p(x) + p(y) = 0$$ then why isn’t this valid??
Because $p(x) + p(y)$ is the same as $p(y) + p(x)$, it should imply reflectional symmetry but there is none.
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date: 2021-10-27 16:42
summary: which one of these graphs isn't the sum of two identical polynomials in x and y?
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title: MAT - Paper 2018 - Q1J