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Prove that if \( f ( x ) \) is any function, then \( f ( x ) + f ( - x ) \) is an even function and \( f ( x ) - f ( - x ) \) is an odd tunction. Hence prove that every function \( f ( x ) \) can be uniquely expressed as the sum of an even and an odd tunction.

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