Find f(2x)+f(−x)−f(x)

Find \( f(2x)+f(-x)-f(x) \)

Question:

Let \( f:R\to R \) be defined by

\[ f(x)=2x+|x| \]

Then

\[ f(2x)+f(-x)-f(x) \]

is equal to

(a) \(2x\)
(b) \(2|x|\)
(c) \(-2x\)
(d) \(-2|x|\)

Solution:

\[ f(2x)=4x+|2x| =4x+2|x| \]

\[ f(-x)=-2x+|-x| =-2x+|x| \]

\[ f(x)=2x+|x| \]

Therefore,

\[ f(2x)+f(-x)-f(x) \]

\[ =(4x+2|x|)+(-2x+|x|)-(2x+|x|) \]

\[ =2|x| \]

\[ \boxed{\text{Correct Answer: (b)}} \]

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