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Dimetri says that a function that is made of terms

where the variable is raised only to an odd power

will be an odd function. Do you agree with

Dimetri?

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  1. 5 April, 11:54
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    Dimetri says that a function that is made of terms

    where the variable is raised only to an odd power

    will be an odd function. Do you agree with

    Dimetri?

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If g is an odd function and f is an odd function then g ◦ f is odd.

    g ◦ f (x) = g (f (x)) = g (-f (-x)) = - g ( - ( - f (-x))) = - g (f (-x)) = - g ◦ f (-x)

    The answer is: No, I am not agree with Dimetri, statement is false because there are so many counterexamples.
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