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Below on the right is the graph of function

y=f(x)

. Note: graph of

y=f(x)

consists of line segments. a) Write the domain and the range of

f

in the interval notation. b) Evaluate

\lim_(x->2)f(x),\lim_(x->3)f(x),\lim_(x->4)f(x)

, or explain why the limit does not exist. You must provide exact values, not approximations c) Let

g(x)

be an even function such that

f(x)=g(x)

for positive values of

x

. Sketch the graph of

y=g(x)

. d) Let

h(x)

be an odd function such that

f(x)=h(x)

for positive values of

x

. Sketch the graph of

y=h(x

) Hello, i need help with this question please. I don't know how to approach it.



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