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olga nikolaevna [1]3 years ago
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How can tell if  the function [latex]f\left(x\right)={x}^{3}+2x\\[/latex] even, odd, or neither? Solution Without looking at a graph, we can determine whether the function is even or odd by finding formulas for the reflections and determining if they return us to the original function.

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