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Question 21
the student is presented with the domain and range of a function f(x), as well as two given values of the function. -40 and f(1)=-13
f(-10)=-40
select each statement that must be false about f(x) in the corresponding box.
a) f(-12)=-20
b) f(0)=0
c) f(5)=-40
d) f(-30)=-30
f) f(-25)=-10
e) f(1)= 13

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