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Suppose f(x) is a function such that if p O f(x) can be odd or even. O f(x) can be odd but cannot be even. O f(x) can be even but cannot be odd. O f(x) cannot be odd or even.
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Suppose f(x) is a function such that if p O f(x) can be odd or even.
O f(x) can be odd but cannot be even.
O f(x) can be even but cannot be odd.
O f(x) cannot be odd or even.
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Answer: f(x) can be odd but cannot be even. I know this because I looked it up, but I hope this helps :)
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