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19 August, 14:56

True or False? In Exercise, determine whether the statement is true or false given that f (x) = In x. if it is false, explain why or given an example that shows it is false.

f (ax) = f (a) + f (x), a > 0, x > 0

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  1. 19 August, 14:58
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    True

    Step-by-step explanation:

    This is true for a>0 and x>0. We can prove it by plugging in a and x for f (x) = ln (x)

    f (ax) = ln (ax) = ln (a) + ln (x)

    We see that ln (a) + ln (x) is exactly f (a) + f (x)

    Therefore, the statement above is true for any a>0 and x>0
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