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a)
To draw the sketch of the required Identity function.
b)
To draw the sketch of the required Standard quadratic function.
c)
To draw the sketch of the required Standard cubic function.
d)
To draw the sketch of the required Absolute value function.
e)
To draw the sketch of the required Cube root function.
f)
To draw the sketch of the required Standard reciprocal function.
g)
To draw the sketch of the required Standard reciprocal squared function.
h)
To draw the sketch of the required cosine function.
i)
To draw the sketch of the required sine function.
j)
To draw the sketch of the required tangent function.
k)
To draw the sketch of the required secant function.
k)
To draw the sketch of the required cosecant function.
m)
To draw the sketch of the required cotangent function.
n)
To draw the sketch of the required Inverse cosine function.
o)
To draw the sketch of the required Inverse sine function.
p)
To draw the sketch of the required Inverse tangent function.
q)
To draw the sketch of the required Inverse secant function.
r)
To draw the sketch of the required Inverse cosecant function.
s)
To draw the sketch of the required Inverse cotangent function.
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