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QuestionIf f(4)=8f(-4)=8, what point (x,y)(x, y) is on the graph of y=f(x)y=f(x)? Explain your reasoning.

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We know that f(4)=8f(-4) =8. Substitute this value into the coordinate point.
The coordinate point is (4,8)(-4,8).
So, the point (4,8)(-4,8) must lie on the graph of y=f(x)y=f(x).

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