Suppose the function f(x) – f(2x) has the derivative 5 at x = 1 and derivative 7 at x = 2…
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Limit, Continuity and Differentiability
Suppose the function f(x) – f(2x) has the derivative 5 at
x = 1 and derivative 7 at x = 2 . The derivative of the function f (x) – f (4x) at x = 1, has the value equal to
x = 1 and derivative 7 at x = 2 . The derivative of the function f (x) – f (4x) at x = 1, has the value equal to
- 19
- 9
- 17
- 14
Answer
(A) 19
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