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Again, let ''f''(''x'') be a real-valued function of a real variable. Then ''f'' is '''odd''' if the following equation holds for all real ''x'':
 
:''f''(−-''x'') = −-''f''(''x'')
 
Geometrically, an odd function is symmetric with respect to the [[origin]].