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If a function is symmetric over the line x = 2, what kind of function could it be? A. absolute value B. cubic C. exponential D. rational

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Answer:

A. Absolute value.

Explanation:

We are asked to determine the type of function, if it is symmetric over the line
x=2.

We know that a line of form
x=a represents an equation of a vertical line that crosses x-axis at point
(2,0) parallel to y-axis.

We know that a cubic function is symmetric about origin, while an exponential function has no symmetry.

A rational function is not necessarily symmetric to y-axis.

We know that an absolute value function is symmetric about y-axis, so our given function will be symmetric to the line
x=2 and option A is the correct choice.

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