Let f = {(1, 1), (2, 3), (0, –1), (–1, –3)} be a function from Z to Z defined by f(x) = ax + b, for some integers a, b. Determine a, b.

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asked Jul 18, 2017 in Mathematics by jayprakash (2,890 points) 1 3 12
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Let f = {(1, 1), (2, 3), (0, –1), (–1, –3)} be a function from Z to Z defined by f(x) = ax + b, for some integers a, b. Determine a, b. 

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answered Jul 18, 2017 by jayprakash (2,890 points) 1 3 12
 
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f = {(1, 1), (2, 3), (0, –1), (–1, –3)} and f(x) = ax + b 

(1, 1) ∈ f ⇒

 f(1) = 1 

⇒ a × 1 + b = 1 

⇒ a + b = 1 (0, –1) ∈ f 

⇒ f(0) = –1 ⇒ a × 0 + b = –1

 ⇒ b = –1 

On substituting b = –1 in a + b = 1, 

We obtain a + (–1) = 1 ⇒ a = 1 + 1 = 2. 

Thus, the respective values of a and b are 2 and –1.

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