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E = -X^5/(X^2+1)...Both the sides
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For which of the following functions does f(−x)=−f(x) for all real number values of x?

A. x^8−x^4
B. x^2−x^6
C. x^5/x^7
D. x^9/(x^5+1)
E. x^5/(x^2+1)

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If f(-x)=-f(x) then f(-x) + f(x) = 0

E) f(-x)= \(-x^5\)/x^2+1; f(x) is option E itself. Same denominator, subtract numerator you get 0.

Answer E.
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Use x = 2 as your guide to test the answer choices.

For choice A, f(−x) will be the same as f(x), because the even exponents ensure that whether you're taking 2 or -2 to the 8th or 4th powers the results will always be the same. Therefore, since f(−x)=f(x), then this doesn't satisfy the prompt "does f(−x)=−f(x).

Mathematically, using x = 2 you'll have f(−x)=(−2)8−(−2)4=256−16=230. Meanwhile, −f(x)=−(28−24)=−(256−16)=−230, so you don't have a match.

For choice B, the logic and math are pretty similar. Since both exponents are even, whether you're using a positive or negative value as your input, the results will be the same either way for f(2) and f(−2). So your positive/negative eyeball test should tell you that this one won't work either.

Mathematically, using x = 2, you'll have: f(−x)=(−2)2−(−2)6=4−64=−60. And −f(x)=−(22−26)=−(4−64)=−(−60)=60 They're not the same, so choice B doesn't hold.

Choice C is similar, in that x^5/x^7 is going to net out to 1x/^2. A negative input like 2 will still yield a positive output (1/4), whereas −f(x) is going to yield a negative number (f(x)=1/4, so −f(x)=−1/4).

By now you should see that choice D will be the same - with two odd exponents, the negative input will yield a negative divided by a negative, and a positive number overall. While taking −f(x) will yield a negative.

Mathematically, that's f(−x)=(−2)^9/(−2)^5+1=−29−31, which is a positive number, whereas −f(x)=−(2925+1), where the answer will clearly be negative.

Only choice E mixes an odd exponent with an even exponent, a necessary pairing to satisfy the question. Mathematically with 2, you'd have:

f(−x)=(−2)^5/(−2^)2+1=−32/5, and

−f(x)=−2^5/2^2+1=−32/5, for a match.

ANSWER: E
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A. \(f(-x) = (-x)^8 - (-x)^4\) is not equal to \(-f(x) = -(x^8 - x^4).\)

B. option B is the same as option A− \(f(-x) = (-x)^2 - (-x)^6\) is not equal to \(-f(x) = -(x^2 - x^6).\)

C. \(f(-x) = \frac{(-x)^5}{(-x)^7}\) is not equal to \(-f(x) = \frac{-(x^5)}{(x^7)}\)\(. f(-x)\) yields a + answer, whilst \(-f(x)\) yields a − answer.

D. \(f(-x) = \frac{(-x)^9}{((-x)^5+1)}\) is not equal as \(-f(x) = \frac{(-1)*x^9}{(x^5+1)}\).

E. \(f(-x) = \frac{(-x)^5}{((-x)^2+1)}\) is equal to \(-f(x) = \frac{(-1)*x^5}{(x^2+1)}\), because \((-x)^5\) is equal to \((-1)*x^5\) and \(((-x)^2+1) \)is the same as \((x^2+1)\).
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For which of the following functions does f(−x)=−f(x) for all real number values of x?

A. x^8−x^4
B. x^2−x^6
C. x^5/x^7
D. x^9/(x^5+1)
E. x^5/(x^2+1)

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Let x = 1

A: f(-1) -> 0
B: f(-1) -> 0
C: f(-1) -> 1, and f(1) = 1
D: f(-1) -> -1/0
E: f(-1) -> -1/2, and f(1) = 1/2

Answer: E
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I misread the answer D as if the +1 were adding the exponent, in which case it would become x^6 and D would be the answer.
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none of the solutions make any sense no explanation on why e works but d doesnt makes sense to me?
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For which of the following functions does f(−x)=−f(x) for all real number values of x?
A. f(x) = x^8−x^4
B. f(x) = x^2−x^6
C. f(x) = x^5/x^7
D. f(x) = x^9/(x^5+1)
E. f(x) = x^5/(x^2+1)

none of the solutions make any sense no explanation on why e works but d doesnt makes sense to me?

Note that (-x)^5 = -x^5, while (-x)^2 = x^2.
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For E, if \(f(x) = \frac{x^5}{x^2+1}\), then:

\(f(-x) =\frac{ (-x)^5}{(-x)^2+1}=\frac{ -x^5}{x^2+1}=- \frac{x^5}{x^2+1} \)

and

\(-f(x) =-\frac{x^5}{x^2+1}\)

As you can see, these two expressions match.
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For D, if \(f(x) = \frac{x^9}{x^5+1}\), then:

\(f(-x) =\frac{ (-x)^9}{(-x)^5+1}=\frac{ -x^9}{-x^5+1}= -\frac{ x^9}{-x^5+1} \)

and

\(-f(x) =-\frac{x^9}{x^5+1}\)

As you can see, these two expressions do not match.
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Hope it's clear now.
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