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AP EAMCET · Maths · Functions

Let \(f: R-\left\{\frac{-1}{2}\right\} \rightarrow R\) be defined by \(f(x)=\frac{x-2}{2 x+1}\). If \(\alpha\) and \(\beta\) satisfy the equation \(f(f(x))=-x\), then \(4\left(\alpha^2+\beta^2\right)=\)

  1. A \(17\)
  2. B \(12\)
  3. C \(24\)
  4. D \(34\)
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(A) \(17\)

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\(f(x)=\frac{x-2}{2 x+1}\) \(f(f(x))=-x\) [Given] \(\Rightarrow \quad \frac{f(x)-2}{2(f(x))+1}=-x\) \(\Rightarrow \quad \frac{\frac{x-2}{2 x+1}-2}{\frac{2 x-4}{2 x+1}+1}=-x\) \(\Rightarrow \frac{x-2-4 x-2}{2 x-4+2 x+1}=-x\)…