SOLUTION: If f(x) is a linear function such that f(-4)=1 and f(5)=7, what is the value of f(1250)?

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Question 1134205: If f(x) is a linear function such that f(-4)=1 and f(5)=7, what is the value of f(1250)?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
two points on the line (-4,1) and (5,7);






The questions asks for f when x is 1250. You can do that!

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