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![[FREE] Part (a) Which of the following graphs represents an impossible ...](https://media.brainly.com/image/rs:fill/w:3840/q:75/plain/https://us-static.z-dn.net/files/d35/2723ad522582051fcd198113610e0c2c.jpg)






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![[FREE] Above is part of the graph of a function f(x). It's impossible ...](https://media.brainly.com/image/rs:fill/w:3840/q:75/plain/https://us-static.z-dn.net/files/d06/cd702403d0b856d2c16a231d367015a5.png)












































