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Which equation represents the difference quotient of f(x) for all nonzero values of h?

Which equation represents the difference quotient of f(x) for all nonzero values of-example-1
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Look at the graph thoroughly .

It passes through origin and given some points

(-1,1)

(1,-1)

(2,-2)

(-2,2)

We observe that


\\ \sf\longmapsto f(x)=-x

Hence whatever the function be the result will be -x

Option D is correct

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