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3 September, 13:16

What is the value of k in the function ƒ (x) = 112 - kx if ƒ (-3) = 121?

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  1. 3 September, 15:57
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    Ok to solve for k, take the function f (x) = 112 - kx plug in the x value, so that would be f (-3) now we know that f (-3) = 121 so how to solve for k is quite easy. In replace f (-3) with 121 and x with - 3

    so 121 = 112 - k (-3)

    solve for k

    subtract 112 from both sides

    so that would give you 9 = - k (-3)

    use the distributive property on - k (-3)

    so that would be 3k = 9

    divide both sides by 3

    which gives you the answer k=3
  2. 3 September, 17:16
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    Plug - 3 into the function to get 112+3k=f (-3) = 121.

    So now can calculate k: 112+3k=121, 3k=9, k=3.
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