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Mathematics, 23.10.2019 22:30 heidiheffron574

Let f: x → y, where x and y are the set of all real numbers, and x and h are real numbers.
a. find a function f such that the equation f(x + h) = f(x) + f(h) is not true for all values of x and h.
b. find a function f such that equation f(x + h) = f(x) + f(h) is true for all values of x and h.
c. let f(x) = 2x. find a value for x and a value for h that makes f(x + h) = f(x) + f(h) a true number
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