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Is y=x^5+x^3+3 an even function and odd function or neither

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y = x^5 + x^3 + 3

To determine whether is function is even or odd, we need to replace x with -x

let y = f(x)

therefore, f(x) = x^5 + x^3 +3

substitute -x into f

f(-x) = (-x)^5 + (-x)^3 + 3

in algebra, If a negative value is raised to an odd power, then the value become negative but if it is raised to an even power the value become positive

f(-x) = -x^5 + (-x^3) +3

minus x plus = minus

f(-x) = -x^5 - x^3 +3

therefore, this function is an odd function because the sign is opposite to the initial expression

f(x) = x^5 + x^3 + 3

f(-x) = -x^5 - x^3 +3

The two expressions remain the same but different signs and this make the function to be an odd function.

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