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  • 21-02-2018
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For the function f defined by f(x)=5x−12 find f(−x),−f(x), and −f(−x).

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  • 21-02-2018
[tex]f(x) = 5x-12[/tex]

[tex]f(-x) = 5(-x)-12 = -5x-12[/tex]

[tex]-f(x) = -(5x-12) = -5x+12[/tex]

[tex]-f(-x) = -(5(-x)-12) = -(-5x-12) = 5x+12[/tex]

This is probably asking you to consider the symmetry of f(x). If f(x) is equal to f(-x), then f is symmetric about the origin. If f(x) is equal to -f(x), then f is symmetric about the y-axis.
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