Suppose you have a linear transformation l: ℝ → ℝ, where l(3) = 6, l(5) = 10.
a. use the addi...
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Suppose you have a linear transformation l: ℝ → ℝ, where l(3) = 6, l(5) = 10.
a. use the addition property to find l(6), l(8), l(10), and l(13).
b. use the multiplication property to find l(15), l(18), and l(30).
c. find l(−3), l(−8), and l(−15).
d. find the formula for l(x).
e. draw the graph of the function l(x).
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