As we can notice, the given expression f(x)-2f(-x)=3x-1 is
a linear
function.
We'll
substitute "x" by "-x" and we'll rewrite the above
expression.
f(-x)-2f(-(-x))=3(-x)-1
f(-x)-2f(x)=-3x-1
(1)
-2f(-x)+f(x)=3x-1
(2)
We'll consider f(x) and f(-x) as
unknowns.
We'll multiply the expression (1) by the value
"+2" and after that we'll add the expression (1) to the expression
(2).
2f(-x)-4f(x)-2f(-x)+f(x)=-6x-2+3x-1
-3f(x)=-3x-3
We'll
divide the expression by
"-3"
f(x)=x+1
where
a=1 and b=1
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