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Let F(x) = x|x| , x <= -1 and f(x)=[1+x]...

Let `F(x) = x|x| , x <= -1` and `f(x)=[1+x]+[1-x] , -1 < x < 1` and `f(x)=-x|x| , x >= 1` then

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