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Choose the definition for the function. (-x+ 2 a. y = x + 1 (-x+ 2 b. y = x + 1 { x < 1 x ≥ 1 x ≤1 x> 1 S-x+ 2 x+1 c. y = { (-x+ 2 d. y = x + 1 x > 1 x ≤ 1 x ≥ 1 x <…
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Choose the definition for the function. (-x+ 2 a. y = x + 1 (-x+ 2 b. y = x + 1 { x < 1 x ≥ 1 x ≤1 x> 1 S-x+ 2 x+1 c. y = { (-x+ 2 d. y = x + 1 x > 1 x ≤ 1 x ≥ 1 x <…
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Choose the definition for the function.
(-x+ 2
a. y = x + 1
(-x+ 2
b. y = x + 1
{
x < 1
x ≥ 1
x ≤1
x> 1
S-x+ 2
x+1
c. y = {
(-x+ 2
d. y = x + 1
x > 1
x ≤ 1
x ≥ 1
x < 1
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