👉 In mathematics, a holosymmetric function is one that satisfies the following property: f(x) = f(-x) where x and -x are both real numbers. This means that for any two different values of x, f(x) will always be equal to its opposite value on the other side of the identity line (±∞). In other words, a holosymmetric function is symmetric about the origin. For example: f(x) = 2x^3 + 4x