. (4 points) Suppose that f(x) is a periodic function with period P = 3. Suppose we also know that f(2) = 5 and f(3) = -2. Given this information, evaluate the functions below. a. 2 - f(5) + 2 b. 2f(5) - f(3) c. f(x + P) = f(x) d. f(2 + 3) = f(x) e. f(0) + 7f(8) f. f(3) = -2
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