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Let f:R+ R be defined by f(x)= ax+b, x £ R. If f(1) =5 and f(-4)= - 5, find the values of a and b and find the function f(x).
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Let f:R+ R be defined by f(x)= ax+b, x £ R. If f(1) =5 and f(-4)= - 5, find the values of a and b and find the function f(x).
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Answer:
a=2 b=3
Explanation:
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