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Mathematics, 29.06.2021 23:30 jazzy2971
 Given a polynomial function describe the effects on the Y intercept, region where the graph is increasing and decreasing in the end behavior when the following changes are made make sure to account for even and odd functions
When f(x) becomes -f(x)+ 2
When f(x) becomes f(x+3)
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