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A few question,
(1)A binary operation is defined on the set of real numbers by a*b = 3ab + a - 2b
Find the value of K which satisfies the equation K * 3 = 14
How would you do this?
(2)Find the next four terms of the sequence given by Un = 3 + 2n for n = 1, 2 ,3 ,4
So is the following solution correct? 3 + 2(1) = 5
3 + 2(2) = 7
3 + 2(3) = 9
3 + 2(4) = 11.
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Hi;
2) Is correct.
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Always satisfy the Prime Directive of getting the right answer above all else.
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I'm getting K = 4.666666667 correct?
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My final answer is 12.666666 correct?
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I go like this 14/3 = 4.666 then had k = 4.66.. then I plugged it into 3ab + a - 2b.
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Remember that you cannot simply divide both sides by 3. Multiplication here is not being defined in the usual sense: therefore, the division operation will not be defined in the usual sense, either. What you should do is this:
a*b = 3ab + a - 2b, so that
K*3 = 3(K)(3) + K - 2(3) = 9K + K - 6 = 10K - 6
We want to find the value of K such that K*3 = 14. Therefore, we want to solve:
K*3 = 10K - 6 = 14.
For which value of K is it true that 10K - 6 = 14?
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2 right?
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Yes sirrrrr!
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