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Let `f: RvecRa n dg: RvecR` be two one-one and onto function such that they are the mirror images of each other about the line `y=adotIfh(x)=f(x)+g(x),t h e nh(x)` is one-one and onto only one-one and not onto only onto but not one-one neither one-one nor onto

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