Math, asked by bharat93tech, 4 months ago

If the graph of the function
y = f(x) is symmetrical about
the line x = 2, then​

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Answered by mathdude500
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 \huge\pink{\boxed{\blue{\boxed{ \purple{ \boxed{{\pink{Answer}}}}}}}} \\ \large\pink{\boxed{\blue{\boxed{ \purple{ \boxed{{\pink{Your~answer↓}}}}}}}} \\ \\ If  \: a \:  function f(x) is \:  symmetrical \:  about  \: yaxis \: (i.e.x=0),  \\  \: then  \: we  \: can  \: write : \\ </p><p></p><p>f(x)=f(−x) \\ </p><p></p><p>It  \: can  \: also  \: be  \: written  \: as : \\ </p><p></p><p>f(0+x)=f(0−x) \\ </p><p></p><p>∴  \: a  \: function  \: f(x)  \: which \:  is \:  symmetrical \:  about  \: x=2,  \\ then \: it \: \:  can be  \: written \:  as: \:  \\ </p><p></p><p>f(2+x)=f(2−x)</p><p></p><p>

Answered by suman8615
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Answer:

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