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Transcribed Image Text:O x-72 +V- 5)2 = 1
O (x+ 7)2 + (y + 5)2 =1
QUESTION 22
Evaluate the function for the given values of x.
4x+ 2, for x< -1
f(x) = { + 4, for -1 s x 1
for x 21
[0,
(a) fl-1); (b) f(2)
(a) 5; (b) 8
(a) -2; (b) 8
(a) -2; (b) 0
O (a) 5; (b) 0
QUESTION 23
f(x +h) f(x)
Find
for the given function.
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