A function is called symmetric about the line y = x if interchanging x and y gives the
Chapter 6, Problem 6.2.39(choose chapter or problem)
A function is called symmetric about the line y = x if interchanging x and y gives the same graph. The simplest example is the function y = x. Graph another straight line that is symmetric about the line y = x and give its equation.
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