If f(x)=px+q, then what is the value of (p+q)?
Consider the following for the two (02) items that follow : Let f=\{(1,1), (2, 4), (3, 7), (4, 10)\}.
- A. -1
- B. 0
- C. 1 ✓
- D. 5
Correct Answer: C. 1
Explanation
Given f(x)=px+q, we evaluate it at x=1 to find p(1)+q = f(1). From the set, f(1) = 1, so p+q = 1.
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