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if f(x) is an identity function and f(2)=2, then value of f(4) is equals to?​

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Answered by TrustedAnswerer19
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if f(x) is an identity function and f(2)=2, then value of

f(4) = 4

Step-by-step explanation:

 \sf \: f(x) = x  \:  \:  \: it \: is \: an \: identity \: function \:  \\ \therefore \sf \: f(4) = 4

Answered by anupavinashkumarjha
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