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If f(x)=(2^x+2^(-x))/2 , then f(x+y)f(x-...

If `f(x)=(2^x+2^(-x))/2` , then `f(x+y)f(x-y)` is equals to `1/2{f(2x)+f(2y)}` (b) `1/2{f(2x)-f(2y)}` (c) `1/4{f(2x)+f(2y)}` `1/4{f(2x)-f(2y)}`

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