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If the graph of `y=f(x)` is symmetrical about the lines `x=1a n dx=2,` then which of the following is true? (a)`f(x+1)=f(x)` (b) `f(x+3)=f(x)` (c)`f(x+2)=f(x)` (d) None of these

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