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suppose that f is a continuous function and f(0)=0, f(2)=f(-2)=1, f'(0)=0, f'(x)>0 for x>0, f'(x)<0 for x<0, f''(x)>0 for |x|<2, f''(x)<0 for |x|>2, and lim x to infinity f(x)=lim x to infinity f(x)=2. sketch the graph of y=f(x)

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