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Find f(x) if it is known that f(x+3)=5x+15.

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Answer:

The function is "f(x) = 5*x"

Explanation:

Everytime we add a number to the independent variable of a function, in this case x, there'll be a common factor between the variable and a pure number. To solve this problem we need to make "(x + 3)" appear. Since we have "f(x+3)" we need to first factor the common denominator. We have:

f(x + 3) = 5*(x + 3)

Therefore,

f(x) = 5*x

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