Question 7 1 pts Using the graph of $g(x)$ below, choose the answer choice which best explains the symmetry of $g$. $g$ is not even because $g(4) = 4$ but $g(-4) \neq -4$. $g$ is not even because $f$ is not symmetric about the y-axis. $g$ is even because $g(4) = 4$ and $g(0) = 4$. $g$ is even because $g$ is symmetric with respect to the origin.
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Qugatton (renee 3 Is not CiCn because 8(4): It is unclear what "Qugatton" means, but it seems to be saying that something is not a "CiCn" (which is also unclear). The reason given is "8(4)", which is also unclear. Without more context or information, it is Show more…
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