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− | Note that the equation given above is symmetric, so we have <math>x \cdot f(x)=y \cdot f(y)</math>. Plugging in <math>x=500</math> and <math>y=600</math> gives <math>f(y)=\ | + | Note that the equation given above is symmetric, so we have <math>x \cdot f(x)=y \cdot f(y)</math>. Plugging in <math>x=500</math> and <math>y=600</math> gives <math>f(y)=\boxed{\textbf{(C) } \frac52}</math>. |
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Latest revision as of 23:33, 29 December 2023
Problem
Let be a function satisfying for all positive real numbers and . If , what is the value of ?
Solution 1
Letting and in the given equation, we get , or .
Solution 2
The only function that satisfies the given condition is , for some constant . Thus, the answer is .
Solution 3
Note that the equation given above is symmetric, so we have . Plugging in and gives .
See Also
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