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    Find the Equation That the Given Graph Represents\[f ( x ) = ( x - 2 ) ^ { 4 }\]
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Find the Equation That the Given Graph Represents f(x)=(x−2)4f ( x ) = ( x - 2 ) ^ { 4 }f(x)=(x−2)4

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Question 90

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Find the equation that the given graph represents.
- f(x) =(x−2) 4f ( x ) = ( x - 2 ) ^ { 4 }f(x) =(x−2) 4
 Find the equation that the given graph represents. - f ( x )  = ( x - 2 )  ^ { 4 }     A)     B)    C)     D)


A)
 Find the equation that the given graph represents. - f ( x )  = ( x - 2 )  ^ { 4 }     A)     B)    C)     D)

B)
 Find the equation that the given graph represents. - f ( x )  = ( x - 2 )  ^ { 4 }     A)     B)    C)     D)
C)
 Find the equation that the given graph represents. - f ( x )  = ( x - 2 )  ^ { 4 }     A)     B)    C)     D)

D)
 Find the equation that the given graph represents. - f ( x )  = ( x - 2 )  ^ { 4 }     A)     B)    C)     D)

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