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2 x^3   −   6x^2    −   2x  +   10
2 x^2 − 6x + 1
−6
−3
2
With the functions and choices as in Question 4, which choice is correct
for f (g(x))?

If  f(x)    =   x^3     +   Ax^2    +   Bx  −   3   and if  f(1)    =   4   and f(−1)   =   −6, what    is  the value
of 2A + B?
12
8
0
−2
It cannot be determined from the given information.
Which of the following equations has a graph that is symmetric with
respect to the origin?

y   =   2x^4    +   1
y = x^3 + 2x
y = x^3 + 2

Let g    be  a   function    defined     for     all     reals.  Which   of  the     following
conditions is not sufficient to guarantee that g has an inverse function?
g(x) = ax + b, a ≠ 0.
g is strictly decreasing.
g is symmetric to the origin.
g is strictly increasing.
g is one-to-one.
Let y = f(x) = sin (arctan x). Then the range of f is
{y | 0 < y 1}
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