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What is the equation of the piecewise functiona. f(x) = |x-2|b. f(x) = { -x-2, x< 0.  x-2 _> 0  c. f(x) = { |-x-2|, x < 0. |x-2|, x> 0d. f(x) ={ |-x|-2, x< 0. x-2, x> 0

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