1. find f(x) if it is known that f(x+5)=x+12.
2. find f(x) if it is known that f(x−5)=1....
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1. find f(x) if it is known that f(x+5)=x+12.
2. find f(x) if it is known that f(x−5)=1.2x−6.
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