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Which of the following statements have the same result? Explain each step in solving each one.

I. f(2) when f(x) = 3x + 2
II. f−1(3) when f(x) = 2 x minus 7, all over 3
III. 2y + 14 = 4y − 2

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I. f(2) when f(x) = 3x + 2
f(2) = 3(2) + 2=8
III. 2y + 14 = 4y − 2
4y- 2y = 14+2
2y = 16
y=16/2=8
statements have the same result
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Answer:

All three statements have same results.

Explanation:

Statement I: f(2) when f(x) = 3x + 2.


f(x)=3x+2

Put x=2.


f(x)=3(2)+2=8

The value of the function is 8. It means y=8 at x=2.

Statement II:f⁻¹(3). when f(x) = 2 x minus 7, all over 3.


f(x)=(2x-7)/(3)

Find the inverse of the function.

Step 1: Substitute f(x)=y


y=(2x-7)/(3)

Step 2: Interchange x and y.


x=(2y-7)/(3)

Step 3: Isolate y.


y=(3x+7)/(2)

Step 4: Substitute y=f⁻¹(x).


f^(-1)(x)=(3x+7)/(2)

Now, substitute x=3, to find f⁻¹(3).


f^(-1)(3)=(3(3)+7)/(2)=8

The result of statement II is 8.

Statement III: 2y + 14 = 4y − 2


2y+14=4y-2


14+2=4y-2y


16=2y


y=8

The result of statement III is 8.

Therefore all three statements have same results.

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