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  • 11-01-2020
  • Mathematics
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Find f(x) if it is known that f(x−6)=12x−72.

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athavalemalhar1
athavalemalhar1 athavalemalhar1
  • 11-01-2020

Answer:

f(x)=12x

Step-by-step explanation

We know that f(x) is our y-coordinate and x is the x-coordinate

Next we should insert x-6 as x in the equation

This is f(x)=12(x-6)-72

But if you look at this that leads to 12x-72 (ignore y-intercept)

That is our first equation  

This means that if you take out -6 from the x

You will get f(x)=12x

(Also do you go to RSM?)

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