_ h 0 f (2 h+2+h^ 2 )-f(2) f (h-h^ 2 +1 )-f(1) , given that f ′(2) = 6 and f ′(1) = 4
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Limit, Continuity and Differentiability
\(\lim _{h \rightarrow 0} \frac{f\left(2 h+2+h^{2}\right)-f(2)}{f\left(h-h^{2}+1\right)-f(1)},\)given that f ′(2) = 6 and
f ′(1) = 4
f ′(1) = 4
- does not exist
- is equal to –3/2
- is equal to 3/2
- is equal to 3
Answer
(C) is equal to 3/2
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