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Use the mapping shown above to show the value of the function ƒ(x) at each point. Question 10 options: A) ƒ(5) = –1, ƒ(3) = 0, ƒ(5) = 1, ƒ(11) = 2, ƒ(21) = 3 B) ƒ(–1) = 5, ƒ(0) = 3, ƒ(1) = 5, ƒ(2) = 21, ƒ(3) = 11 C) ƒ(1) = 5, ƒ(0) = 3, ƒ(1) = 5, ƒ(2) = 11, ƒ(3) = 21 D) ƒ(–1) = 5, ƒ(0) = 3, ƒ(1) = 5, ƒ(2) = 11, ƒ(3) = 21


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