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| Question 1165361:  Given a function f of a real variable which satisfies the function defined by x*f(2-x)-2*f(x)=x^2+1 for all real x, determine f(x) in terms of x.
 Answer by KMST(5328)
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 When the variable is x, the equation is
 
  , which we write in abbreviated form as 
  (1) 
 When the variable is 2-x, the equation is
 
  , which we want to simplify as 
  , and 
  , and abbreviate as 
  (2) 
 In (1) and (2), we have a system of equations on
  and  : 
  . Let's solve for  . 
 Multiplying (2) times
  we get  , which we simplify to
 
  , and add it to (1) to get
 
  , 
  
  is not zero for any real number, so we can divide by that expression to solve for
  
  
  
 The function is
 
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