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If for non-ze...
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If for non-zero x,
2
f
(
x
)
+
3
f
(
1
x
)
=
1
x
−
5
, then the value of f(2) is
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Solution
2
f
(
x
)
+
3
f
(
1
x
)
=
1
x
−
5
.....[1]
Let
f
(
x
)
=
p
and
f
(
1
x
)
=
q
[
1
]
⇒
2
p
+
3
q
=
1
x
−
5
.
.
.
.
.
(
2
]
Substituting
1
x
in
place
of
x
in
(
1
]
,
we
get
:
2
f
(
1
x
)
+
3
f
(
x
)
=
x
−
5
or
,
3
p
+
2
q
=
x
−
5
.
.
.
(
3
]
Solving
(
2
]
and
(
3
]
we
get
:
p
=
−
1
5
(
2
x
−
3
x
+
5
]
⇒
f
(
x
)
=
−
1
5
(
2
x
−
3
x
+
5
]
∴
f
(
2
)
=
−
1
5
(
2
2
−
3
(
2
)
+
5
]
=
−
1
5
×
0
=
0
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