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If f(x) =2x+1/2x-5 ,x not equal to 5/2 then show that (for) (x)=x.

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Answered by Anonymous
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in all the option just put 2-x in place of x

A. f(x)=x+2===>f(2-x)=2-x+2=4-x==>not equal

B. (fx)=2x-x^2====>f(2-x)=2(2-x)-(2-x)^2=4-2x-x^2+4x-4=2x-x^2===>equal==correct

C. f(x)=2-x===>f(2-x)=2-(2-x)=x===>not equal

D. f(x)=(2-x)^2===>f(2-x)=(2-2+x)^2=x^2===>not equal

E. f(x)=x^2===>f(2-x)=(2-x)^2===>not equal

hence only B satisfies.

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