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+ | Note that <math>3 \circ y = 4(3) - 3(y) + (3)(y) = 12 - 3y + 3y = 12</math> for all values of <math>y</math>. This implies that the answer is <math>\fbox{E}</math>, more than four solutions. | ||
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Problem
Define the operation "" by , for all real numbers and . For how many real numbers does ?
Solution
Note that for all values of . This implies that the answer is , more than four solutions.
See also
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