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In Exercises 75–78, sketch the graph of a function y = f(x) that satis-
fies the given conditions. No formulas are required-just label the
coordinate axes and sketch an appropriate graph. (The answers are not
unique, so your graphs may not be exactly like those in the answer
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x→0*
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