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Re: If a#b = and a@b = 3a – 2b, what is the value of 1@2 – 3#4?
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12 Aug 2018, 05:29
Explanation
This problem defines functions for the made-up symbols # and @. Substitute a = 1 and b = 2 into the function for a@b: 3(1) – 2(2) = –1. Substitute a = 3 and b = 4 into the function for a#b: \(\frac{1}{2(3)-3(4)}=\frac{1}{-6}\).
Now, subtract: \((-1) - \frac{1}{-6}= -1 + \frac{1}{6}= \frac{-5}{6}\).