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Let f(x)=x(2-x), 0 le x le 2. If the def...

Let `f(x)=x(2-x), 0 le x le 2`. If the definition of 'f' is extended over the set `R-[0, 2]` by `f(x+1)=f(x)` then f is a periodic function with period.

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