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5 February, 10:45

Unknown g (x) = ax + b and g (g (x)) = 16x - 15. Calculate the value of a and b.

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  1. 5 February, 10:53
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    G (g (x)) = 16x-15

    means that when you subsituted g (x) for x in g (x), you got 16x-15

    a (ax+b) + b=16x-15

    distribute

    xa^2+ab+b=16x-15d

    we look at the x terms

    therefor

    xa^2=16x

    a^2=16

    a=-4 or 4

    we will find out

    look a constant terms

    ab+b=-15

    undistribute b

    b (a+1) = - 15

    if a is - 4 then

    b (-4+1) = - 15

    b (-3) = - 15

    b=5

    if a=4 then

    b (4+1) = - 15

    b (5) = - 15

    b=-3

    so

    g (x) = - 4x+5 or

    g (x) = 4x-3

    if a=-4, b=5

    if a=4, b=-3
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