
a .
To find:whether
a .

Answer to Problem 98E
Even
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The function f is an even function.
Concept Used:
A function
A function
It is known that
So,
Now substitute
Thus,
b.
To find: whether
b.

Answer to Problem 98E
Even
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The function f is an even function.
Concept Used:
A function
A function
It is known that
So,
Consider,
But
Now To find if g is even or odd, substitute
But from (1),
This implies that,
Thus,
c.
To find: whether
c.

Answer to Problem 98E
Even
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The function f is an even function.
Concept Used:
A function
A function
It is known that
So,
Now To find if g is even or odd, substitute
Thus,
d.
To find: whether
d.

Answer to Problem 98E
Neither
Explanation of Solution
Given:
The function f is an even function.
Concept Used:
If a function is even it is symmetric with respect to the y -axis and if it is odd then it is symmetric with respect to the origin.
It is known that
Now graph of
And the graph thus obtained is neither symmetric to y -axis nor to the origin.
Thus,
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