The sum of two odd functions
Explanation:
Let f(x) = g(x) + h(x), where g and h are odd functions.
∴ f(–x) = g(–x) + h(–x) = –g(x) – h(x) = –f(x).
Hence, f(x) is a odd function.
Hence, option (b).
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