If y = f (x) is an odd differentiable function defined on (–∞, ∞) such that f ′ (3) = –2…
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Limit, Continuity and Differentiability
If y = f (x) is an odd differentiable function defined on
(–∞, ∞) such that f ′ (3) = –2, then f ′ (–3) equals
(–∞, ∞) such that f ′ (3) = –2, then f ′ (–3) equals
- 4
- 2
- –2
- 0
Answer
(C) –2
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