if you are stumped at questions with variables in answer choices, the golden rule is PLUG in for the variables
for the question above , say a =1 , b=1
substitute above values in the question stem :
f(2) = 2f(1)
now substitute the values of a and b in the answer choices and see which one satisfies f(2) = 2f(1)
only E does, hence it is the answer!
hope it helps..
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Replace x with addition of two numbers.
For example x = 4 + 3,
Then substitute a=4 and b=3
Do it for all options
(E) is the answer
f(x)= -3(x)
= -3(4+3)
= -21
And f(x) = -3(4) + (-3(3))
= -12 - 9
=-21
For example x = 4 + 3,
Then substitute a=4 and b=3
Do it for all options
(E) is the answer
f(x)= -3(x)
= -3(4+3)
= -21
And f(x) = -3(4) + (-3(3))
= -12 - 9
=-21
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gmatplayer
- Master | Next Rank: 500 Posts
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Replace x with addition of two numbers.
For example x = 4 + 3,
Then substitute a=4 and b=3
Do it for all options
(E) is the answer
f(x)= -3(x)
= -3(4+3)
= -21
And f(x) = -3(4) + (-3(3))
= -12 - 9
=-21
For example x = 4 + 3,
Then substitute a=4 and b=3
Do it for all options
(E) is the answer
f(x)= -3(x)
= -3(4+3)
= -21
And f(x) = -3(4) + (-3(3))
= -12 - 9
=-21

















