Since you don't know the actual form of f(x), you could assume it to be of any form, so basically any number could be a solution. The simplest, and true for all forms of f(x), though, is x=37.
It's kind of like genetics. A blood sample matches yours only if the DNA is the same as yours.
2007-08-02 02:44:01
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answered by Shadow 3
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By substitution x= 37
2007-08-02 02:44:41
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answered by Anonymous
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This is impossible to answer without knowing
precisely what f is.
One value of x is 37, but there may be many others.
For example let f(x) = tan x. Then
tan (37+ pi) = tan 37.
2007-08-02 02:43:20
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answered by steiner1745 7
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2x² - 3x + a million = 0 factor. Multiply the coefficient of the 1st term via technique of the 0.33 term. 2 * a million = 2. Now, detect 2 numbers that extra useful collectively equivalent 2 and larger collectively equivalent -3 (the middle term). a million*2, particular, yet incorrect alerts. -a million + -2 = -3, and -a million * -2 = 2. Rewrite the unique equation utilising -2x and -1x. 2x² - 2x -1x + a million = 0 team. (2x² - 2x) + (-1x + a million) = 0 factor. 2x(x - a million) - a million(x - a million) = 0 factor the whole equation. (x-a million)(2x-a million) = 0 Now set the two as such as 0 and be certain the two equations. x-a million = 0 x = a million ----------- 2x - a million = 0 2x = a million x = a million/2 x = a million, a million/2 choose i helped :)
2016-12-15 03:41:42
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answered by ? 4
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Are you sure you included everything? If so I'd say that x=37.
2007-08-02 02:37:01
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answered by Astral Walker 7
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if f(x) = f(37), it is clear that x = 37
This relationship is called an identity.
2007-08-02 03:21:55
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answered by roger m 2
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f(x)=f(37)
what you need
2007-08-02 02:45:08
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answered by Anonymous
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x=37 : )) hehe sth is missing i think
2007-08-02 02:41:39
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answered by Tevfik 2
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