Graphing Functions Graph the function in each of the given viewing rectangles, and select the one that produces the most appropriate graph of the function.
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- (a) [−1, 1] by [−1, 1]
- (b) [−2, 2] by [−2, 2]
- (c) [−5, 5] by [−5, 5]
- (d) [−10, 10] by [−10, 10]
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