bhagwansharma599
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  • 10-10-2020
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(e) If f(x+3) = f(x) + f(5) then prove that: f(2)= 0 and f(5) = -f(-1)

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oscar236
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  • 10-10-2020

Answer:

See below.

Step-by-step explanation:

f(x + 3) = f(x) + f(5)    (Given) so:

f(2 + 3) = f(2) + f(5)

and f(2) = f(2 + 3)  - f(5)

= f(5) - f(5) = 0.

f(-1) = f(-1 +3) - f(5)

= f(2) - f(5)

= f(-3)

So - f(-1) = f(3)

Also:

f(5) = f(x + 3) - f(x)

= f(x + 3 - x)

= f(3).

But f(3) = -f(-1)  ( shown above),

So f(5) = -f(-1).

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