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15 October, 04:07

If f (x) is a linear function, f (-2) = 4. and f (3) = -3, find an equation for f (x).

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  1. 15 October, 04:17
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    f (x) = - 7/5 x + 6/5

    Step-by-step explanation:

    We know that, y = mx + c; where c is the y-intercept.

    Given, f (-2) = 4 and f (3) = - 3

    So, the slope will be, (-3-4) / (3 - (-2)) = - 7/5

    Now, find the value of c:

    c = y - mx

    = 4 - (-7/5) X - 2

    = 6/5

    So the linear equation will be,

    y = - 7/5 x + 6/5

    f (x) = - 7/5 x + 6/5
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