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Which statement best compares the graphs of f(x)-[x] and f(x)=[x]? The two graphs are exactly the same.
The open and closed circles are reversed.
The graph of f(x)-[x] is shifted up compared to the graph of Rx)-[x], and the open and closed circles are
reversed.
The graph of f(x)-[x]is shifted up compared to the graph of f(x)-[x], and the open and closed circles are the
same

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