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If the graph of f(x) is: graph of an L-shaped function, which begins at (0,0), then goes to (1,1), then goes to (3, -1). Which of the following is the graph of f(−x)? Answers:
A. graph of an L-shaped function, which begins at (0,0), then goes to (-1,-1), then goes to (-3, 1).
B. graph of an L-shaped function, which begins at (0,0), then goes to (1,-1), then goes to (3, 1).
C. graph of an L-shaped function, which begins at (0,0), then goes to (-1,1), then goes to (-3, -1).
D. graph of an L-shaped function, which begins at (0,-1), then goes to (1,0), then goes to (3, -2).

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