. Let us consider the following forms of the f() function: f() = x2 • f(-) = 13 • f = e" Can you do better if a single

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. Let us consider the following forms of the f() function: f() = x2 • f(-) = 13 • f = e" Can you do better if a single

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. Let us consider the following forms of the f() function: f() = x2 • f(-) = 13 • f = e"
Can you do better if a single transformed input data is used (see Figure below)? Try the same set of three f() functions stated previously and again discuss your results.
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