SOLUTION: Suppose f(x) is a linear function and a is a constant. Which of the following is a correct expression for f(x+a) A.f(x)+f(a)-f(0) B.f(x)-f(a)+f(0) C.f(x)f(a)/f(0) D.f(x)f(0)/f(

Algebra ->  Functions -> SOLUTION: Suppose f(x) is a linear function and a is a constant. Which of the following is a correct expression for f(x+a) A.f(x)+f(a)-f(0) B.f(x)-f(a)+f(0) C.f(x)f(a)/f(0) D.f(x)f(0)/f(      Log On


   



Question 935851: Suppose f(x) is a linear function and a is a constant. Which of the following is a correct expression for f(x+a)
A.f(x)+f(a)-f(0)
B.f(x)-f(a)+f(0)
C.f(x)f(a)/f(0)
D.f(x)f(0)/f(a)

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