SOLUTION: The function f is defined by f(x)= (5+x)/(-2+3x). Find f(4x)
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Question 964185: The function f is defined by f(x)= (5+x)/(-2+3x). Find f(4x)
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f(x)= (5+x)/(-2+3x)
f(4x)=(5+4x)/(-2+3(4x))=(5+4x)/(-2+12x)
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