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    The Graph of F(x) = 3 (4 - X)
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The Graph of F(x) = 3 (4 - X)

Question 47

Question 47

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The graph of f(x) = 3 The graph of f(x)  = 3   (4 - x)  has a cusp at A)  x = 0 B)  x = 1 C)  x = -2 D)  x = 4 E)  The graph has no cusps. (4 - x) has a cusp at


A) x = 0
B) x = 1
C) x = -2
D) x = 4
E) The graph has no cusps.

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