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Let f={(1,1),(2,3), (0,-1), (-1, -3)} be...

Let f={(1,1),(2,3), (0,-1), (-1, -3)} be a function from Z to Z defined by f(x) = ax +b, for some integers a, b. Determine a, b.

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