Describe the Calculus Identity $f(x) = f(a-x)$

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To me this reads: "A constant minus x is equivalent to x on $[-\infty, \infty]$".

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f is symmetric around a/2.

In other words, f(a/2+z) = f(a-(a/2+z)) = f(a/2-z).