Determine whether each of the following functions EXAMPLE 11 (a) f(x) = x + x (b) g(x) = 1 - x? (c) h(x) = 2 SOLUTION +(| (a) f(-x) I %3D -f(x) Therefore f is an odd function. 2 (b) g(-x) = 1. = g(x) So g is even. ). (c)h(-x) = 2 -X %3D %3D

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Determine whether (a) f(x)= x+x is even, odd or neither 

 

Determine whether each of the following functions
EXAMPLE 11
(a) f(x) = x + x
(b) g(x) = 1 - x?
(c) h(x) = 2
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+(|
(a) f(-x)
I
%3D
-f(x)
Therefore f is an odd function.
2
(b) g(-x) =
1.
= g(x)
So g is even.
).
(c)h(-x) = 2 -X
%3D
%3D
Transcribed Image Text:Determine whether each of the following functions EXAMPLE 11 (a) f(x) = x + x (b) g(x) = 1 - x? (c) h(x) = 2 SOLUTION +(| (a) f(-x) I %3D -f(x) Therefore f is an odd function. 2 (b) g(-x) = 1. = g(x) So g is even. ). (c)h(-x) = 2 -X %3D %3D
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