Assertion : Let f (x) = 5 – 4 (x – 2) 2/3 , then at x = 2 the function f (x) attains…

Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA ExamsLimit, Continuity and Differentiability

Assertion : Let f (x) = 5 – 4 (x – 2)2/3, then at x = 2 the function f (x) attains neither least value nor greatest value.
Reason : x = 2 is the only critical point of f (x).
  1. If Assertion is true, Reason is true, Reason is a correct explanation for Assertion.
  2. If Assertion is true, Reason is true, Reason is not a correct explanation for Assertion.
  3. If Assertion is true, Reason is false.
  4. If Assertion is false, Reason is true.

Answer

(D) If Assertion is false, Reason is true.

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