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Exercise solutions demonstrating how to determine if functions are even, odd, or neither using algebraic substitution and graphing tips.

Solutions for determining if functions are even, odd, or neither, showing examples for f(x) = x⁻⁴, g(x) = x⁻⁵, and h(x) = x³ + 2x² with algebraic steps and graphing suggestions.

Solutions for determining if functions are even, odd, or neither, showing examples for f(x) = x⁻⁴, g(x) = x⁻⁵, and h(x) = x³ + 2x² with algebraic steps and graphing suggestions.

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