F(x)+2*f((x+2000)/(x-1))=4011-x -> f(x)=?

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The discussion revolves around solving the functional equation f(x) + 2*f((x+2000)/(x-1)) = 4011 - x. Participants emphasize the importance of providing context and details when asking for help, suggesting that sharing initial thoughts can facilitate better responses. A key strategy discussed involves finding a value of x that simplifies f((x+2000)/(x-1)) to f(x). One user mentions successfully solving a related problem and proposes using trial functions, such as linear or quadratic forms, to explore potential solutions. The conversation highlights the collaborative nature of problem-solving in mathematics and the need for clarity in questions posed.
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f(x)+2*f((x+2000)/(x-1))=4011-x ---> f(x)=?

f(x)+2*f((x+2000)/(x-1))=4011-x ---> f(x)=?
 
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f(x) = 4011 - x - 2f((x+2000)/(x-1)) lol

you can't just ask a quastion and expec to get a straight up answer. Its not done that way here. Tell me what you have so far, and where you are stuck.
 
If i could solve it, i wouldn't have written here! How can we annihilate f((x+2000)/(x-1)), i guess we should equalize it to f(x), but how?
 
Oops! Maybe, i should write this question in ''homework'' or something like that part. Sorry for that!
 
If i could solve it, i wouldn't have written here!

Even a little "help, I don't even know how to start this problem" in the first post goes a long way towards getting people to not feel like you're just using them.

Anywho, suppose that you could find an x so that f((x+2000)/(x-1)) could be simplified to just f(x), i.e. a solution y to (y+2000)/(y-1) = x... Maybe that hint will help.
 
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:-p Thats the difficulty of learning English! Again, sorry, if i was rude.

By the way i finally solved the problem, but one more thing... Another function... The question is; f ((x-3)/(x+1))+f((3+x)/(1-x))=x ---> f(x)=?

I showed that (x-3)/(x+1)=a and -(x+3)/(1-x)=a' ---> f'(a)=b, f(b)=a,

f(a)+f(b)=x can i use linear function to continue the solution?
 
First, make a trial solution f(x)=ax+b.
If you can find constants a,b such that the equation is valid for every x, then you have found a solution of your functional equation.
(It is by no means certain that you have found every solution)

If the above approach doesn't work, try another trial solution f(x)=ax^2+bx+c
Good luck!
 
canopus said:
f(x)+2*f((x+2000)/(x-1))=4011-x ---> f(x)=?

MY ANSWER:
SEE THE Attach Files,


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HI I AM A BOY COME FROM CHINA,I AM PLEASURE TO MAKE FRIENDS WITH YOU ALL.
 

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canopus said:
f(x)+2*f((x+2000)/(x-1))=4011-x ---> f(x)=?

Question: What kind of function is this? Is it geometric, quadratic, 5th degree, rational? (What are you currently studying in math? That information can narrow down the possibilities)

Also, don't you need two equations if you're going to solve for x AND f(x) ? Couldn't you just say "f(x) = 0 and x = 4011" and save yourself some time?
 
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NickyuTse said:
MY ANSWER:
SEE THE Attach Files,


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HI I AM A BOY COME FROM CHINA,I AM PLEASURE TO MAKE FRIENDS WITH YOU ALL.

do not post answers like that. Hints are fine, answers are not.
 
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From that picture:
x=(x+2000)/(x-1)
x^2-x = x+2000
x^2-2x-2000 = 0
x = (2 +- sqr(4 - 4*1*-2000))/2 = 1 +- sqr(-7996) = 1 +- 89.4

He assigned a value to x to solve the problem. Although half of the work there doesn't make any sense since it seems to go in circles.

f(91.4) + 2*f(91.4) = 4011 - 91.4
After that it's sortof... very... easy.
 
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''Question: What kind of function is this? Is it geometric, quadratic, 5th degree, rational?'' --> It wasn't clarified in the question. When it comes to me, i just learned second degree. These are not homeworks of course, i just want to devolop myself. And again sorry for that, i don't know the rules here.
 

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