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  • 01-11-2019
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write a linear function f with the values f(0)=-1 and f(2)=-5​

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rani01654 rani01654
  • 06-11-2019

Answer:

f(x) = - 2x - 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Let the linear function f(x) is given by f(x) = ax + b where a and b are unknown constants.

Given that f(0) = -1 and f(2) = -5

Hence, a(0) + b = - 1, ⇒ b = - 1

Again from the condition given

a(2) + b = -5, ⇒ 2a - 1 = - 5, ⇒ 2a = - 4, ⇒ a = - 2.

Therefore, the linear function is f(x) = - 2x - 1 (Answer)

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