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lucky20
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For which of the following functions f is f(x) = f(1-x) for all x?
f(x) = 1-x f(x) = 1-x^2 f(x) = x^2 - (1-x)^2 f(x) = x^2(1-x)^2 f(x) = x/1-x |
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What is this LHS business????
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LHS refers to Left Hand Side & RHS refers to Right Hand Side. Sorry for the delayed response.
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Ron Purewal
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ok, yeah, the last solution is correct. in fact, i owe a beer to whoever posted it, because i certainly don't have the patience to type in all that algebra. BUT like omg! that's a lot of work for two minutes. this problem says for ALL x. this means that you can plug in any value of x you want, carry it through, and just check whether it works. if an answer choice works, it's not definitively the correct answer (because it may have just been a coincidence) - but, if an answer choice is ever wrong, you can cross it out. let's try plugging in 0 for x the question becomes: for which of the following functions is f(0) = f(1)? a: f(0) = 1, f(1) = 0. nope b: f(0) = 1, f(1) = 0. nope c: f(0) = -1, f(1) = 1. nope d: f(0) = 0, f(1) = 0. looks good e: f(0) = 0, f(1) = undefined. nope d wins. --
LHS and RHS were the two rival high schools in my hometown. ;) |
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