B BrownieDDD Full Member 10+ Year Member May 15, 2012 #1 Advertisement - Members don't see this ad if f is a fxn that satisfies f (x+ y) = f (x) + f👍 for all real numbers x and y, what must be of f (0)? f (0) =1 f(0) = 0 Either f(0)=1 or f(0)=0 insufficient information to draw conclusion
Advertisement - Members don't see this ad if f is a fxn that satisfies f (x+ y) = f (x) + f👍 for all real numbers x and y, what must be of f (0)? f (0) =1 f(0) = 0 Either f(0)=1 or f(0)=0 insufficient information to draw conclusion
Kahr Resident OMFP Moderator Emeritus Lifetime Donor Verified Member Navy Air Force Dentist 15+ Year Member Platinum Member May 16, 2012 #2 BrownieDDD said: if f is a fxn that satisfies f (x+ y) = f (x) + f👍 for all real numbers x and y, what must be of f (0)? f (0) =1 f(0) = 0 Either f(0)=1 or f(0)=0 insufficient information to draw conclusion Click to expand... This was asked here at yahoo answers: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080817191536AAUDPrn Upvote 0 Downvote
BrownieDDD said: if f is a fxn that satisfies f (x+ y) = f (x) + f👍 for all real numbers x and y, what must be of f (0)? f (0) =1 f(0) = 0 Either f(0)=1 or f(0)=0 insufficient information to draw conclusion Click to expand... This was asked here at yahoo answers: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080817191536AAUDPrn