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Does the graph of sqrt x have no symmetry, symmetry to the y-axis or symmetry to the origin? is the graph of sqrt x even, odd, or neither? does the graph of  \sqrt{a^2-x^2} have no symmetry, symmetry to the y-axis or symmetry to the origin? is the graph of  \sqrt{a^2-x^2} even, odd, or neither?

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