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If f (x) = ax + b, where a and b are integers, f (–1) = – 5 and f (3) = 3, then a and b are equal to

Given: f (x) = ax + b, where a and b are integers, f (–1) = – 5 and f (3) = 3


To find: the values of a and b


Explanation: we have f (x) = ax + b


Put x = -1 in above equation we get


f (-1) = a(-1) + b


But it is also given f(-1) = -5, so above equation becomes


-5 = -a + b


b = a-5………(i)


we have f (x) = ax + b


Put x = 3 in above equation we get


f (3) = a(3) + b


But it is also given f(3) = 3, so above equation becomes


3 = 3a + b


Now substituting the value of b from equation (i), we get


3 = 3a + a-5


4a = 5 + 3


4a = 8


a = 2


Substituting the value of a in equation (i), we get


b = a-5 = 2-5 = -3


Hence the values of a and b are 2 and -3 respectively.


Hence the correct answer is option (B)

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