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10 April, 07:53

F (x) = (a*x) - (b*4), f (0) = 16, and f (3) = 25. What is a+b?

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  1. 10 April, 08:56
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    Hello there!

    This is a quite interesting problem.

    Since it is normally unsolvable without the functions, the answer must lay somewhere in the examples given.

    In this case, it lays in f (0).

    Why would that be? Because anything times 0 is equal to 0.

    In f (0), x is equal to 0, so a*x is therefore equal to 0.

    Knowing that, the only thing that is left behind is, when you substitute in 0 for x:

    16 = - (b*4)

    Therefore, we can then solve to get:

    -16 = b * 4

    -4 = b

    And now it's fairly simple to get a: just plug b into f (3) and solve.

    25 = (3a) - (-4*4)

    25 = 3a + 16

    25 - 16 = 3a

    9 = 3a

    a = 3

    And now to solve for what the question is looking for, just add a and b.

    3 + - 4 = - 1

    And there's your answer.

    a + b = - 1
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