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  • 15-07-2020
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A. ƒ(–6) = 6; ƒ(2) = 3
B. ƒ(–6) = 6; ƒ(2) = 6
C. ƒ(–6) = 36; ƒ(2) = 3
D. ƒ(–6) = 36; ƒ(2) = 2

A ƒ6 6 ƒ2 3 B ƒ6 6 ƒ2 6 C ƒ6 36 ƒ2 3 D ƒ6 36 ƒ2 2 class=

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  • 16-07-2020

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D is the answerf(-6)=36;f(2)=2

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