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    If F Is Shown in the First Graph, Which of the Two
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If F Is Shown in the First Graph, Which of the Two

Question 28

Question 28

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If f is shown in the first graph, which of the two functions F could have F' = f ? If f is shown in the first graph, which of the two functions F could have F' = f ?       A) The first one B) The second one C) Both of them D) Neither of them If f is shown in the first graph, which of the two functions F could have F' = f ?       A) The first one B) The second one C) Both of them D) Neither of them If f is shown in the first graph, which of the two functions F could have F' = f ?       A) The first one B) The second one C) Both of them D) Neither of them


A) The first one
B) The second one
C) Both of them
D) Neither of them

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