Real numbers x and y, f(x+y)=f(x)+f(y)+1. If f(1)=2, what is f(3)?

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The problem involves a function f defined by the equation f(x+y)=f(x)+f(y)+1 for real numbers x and y, with a specific value given for f(1). Participants are tasked with finding the value of f(3).

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  • Exploratory, Conceptual clarification, Mathematical reasoning

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  • Participants discuss how to derive f(2) from the given properties of the function, with some expressing confusion about the process.

Discussion Status

Some guidance has been provided on how to calculate f(2) using the functional equation. However, there is still uncertainty among participants regarding the steps involved in reaching the desired value of f(3).

Contextual Notes

Participants express varying levels of understanding and confidence in applying the functional equation, indicating a need for clarification on the reasoning process.

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Ok, I'm sure this is an easy problem and all, but it's pissing me off. I'm probably just not understanding it.

The function f has the property that for any real numbers x and y, f(x+y)=f(x)+f(y)+1. If f(1)=2, what is f(3)?

help.
 
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Just use the information provided to find f(2) from which f(3) = 8 follows.
 
wow... I feel completely lost.
How do I find f(2)?
 
f(2)=f(1+1)

If you are given that f(x+y)=f(x)+f(y)+1

then it would be logical to conclude that

f(1+1)=f(1)+f(1)+1 and I think you can take it from there
 
Oh my.. Thanks. I'm such an idiot =)
 

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