Question: 1. A function f is said to be an odd function if f(-x)=-f(x)?(True/False) 2. If g(x)= 1divide by root of f(x), then the domain of

1. A function f is said to be an odd function if f(-x)=-f(x)?(True/False)

2. If g(x)= 1divide by root of f(x), then the domain of g consists of all those real numbers x for which f(x) is not equal to zero? (True/False)

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