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Derivatives of order upto two Revision for JEE

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  1. 1.Core idea: Derivatives of order upto two
  2. 2.Relates to other subtopics in Limit, Continuity and Differentiability
  3. 3.Limits and continuity
  4. 4.Chain rule, implicit, logarithmic differentiation
  5. 5.Master Derivatives of order upto two definitions and standard results
  6. 6.Solve 20 timed MCQs for Derivatives of order upto two

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Q1MathsUnit 7: Limit, Continuity and Differentiability
Assertion(A): Let f(x)\boldsymbol{f}(\boldsymbol{x}) be twice differentiable function such that f(x)=f(x)\boldsymbol{f}^{\prime \prime}(\boldsymbol{x})=-\boldsymbol{f}(\boldsymbol{x}) and f(x)=g(x).\boldsymbol{f}^{\prime}(\boldsymbol{x})=\boldsymbol{g}(\boldsymbol{x}) . If h(x)=[f(x)]2+[g(x)]2\boldsymbol{h}(\boldsymbol{x})=[\boldsymbol{f}(\boldsymbol{x})]^{2}+[\boldsymbol{g}(\boldsymbol{x})]^{2} and h(1)=8\boldsymbol{h}(\mathbf{1})=\mathbf{8} thenh(2)=8\operatorname{then} h(2)=8 Reason (R): Derivative of a constant function is zero.

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