SOLUTION: The figure shows the graph of f(x)=6x-10/2x-a, find the value of a.

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Question 114634: The figure shows the graph of f(x)=6x-10/2x-a, find the value of a.
Answer by edjones(8007)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
f(x)=6x-10x/2-a I assume this is the problem.
-a=f(x)-6x+5x subtract 6x-10x/2 from each side.
a=6x-5x-f(x) divide each side by -1.
Ed

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