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If f(x)=(x3+x2, for 0x2x+2, for 2x4
then the odd extension of f(x) would be -


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f(x)=(x3+x2, for 2x0x+2, for 4x2

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f(x)=(x3+x2, for 2x0x+2, for 4x2

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f(x)=(x3x2, for 2x0x2, for 4x2

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Solution

The correct option is C


f(x)=(x3x2, for 2x0x2, for 4x2


Given,

x3+x2 for 0x2

f(x)=x+2 for 2<x4

The function is defined only on positive side of X- axis. Now in order to extend the function we'll have to extend the domain on negative side as well.

To make it an odd function we'll replace x by –x and multiply the whole expression by (1). So we'll have
(1)(x3+x2) for 2x0

f(x)=(1)(x+2) for 4x<2

Or the complete function defined would be
x3+x2 for 0x2

f(x)=x+2 for 2<x4

x3x2 for 2x0

f(x)=x2 for 4x<2


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