This question is from the 3rd edition of GMAT Strategy guide: Equalities, Inequalities and VICs: 3rd edition
Q21: For which of the following functions does f(x) = f(2-x)?
A) f(x) = x + 2
B) f(x) = 2x - x^2
C) f(x) = 2 - x
D) f(x) = (2 - x)^2
E) f(x) = x^2
The answer given is B, which is correct even by my calculations. But, I think, I see a flaw in the solution given in the book. By picking 4 as a number, for f(4) the solution is
2(4) - 4^2 = -8
But for f(2-4), the solution given is (2 - 4) - (2 - 4)^2 = -2-4 = -6
The two solutions do not equate. Instead the solution should have been
2(2 - 4) - (2 - 4)^2 = -4-4=-8
Is this correct or am I missing something?
Thanks
Ashish