The Solutions of Some Functional Equations
Canadian mathematical bulletin, Tome 7 (1964) no. 2, pp. 279-282

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In this paper we are concerned with functional equations of the type 1 . in which x, y do not appear explicitly. J. Aczel [1] has given a method forfinding real solutions of some of these equations. We prove a theorem whichcan sometimes be used to solve problems concerning the uniqueness ofsolutions of such equations.
Howroyd, T.D. The Solutions of Some Functional Equations. Canadian mathematical bulletin, Tome 7 (1964) no. 2, pp. 279-282. doi: 10.4153/CMB-1964-026-5
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