106) Iff"(x) <0x € (a, b) and c is a point such that a and (c,f(c)) is the point lying on the curve for which F(c) is maximum, then f'(c) is equal to (a) (b) (c) f(b)-f(a) b-a 2f(b)-f(a) 2b-a 2(f(b)-f(a)) b-a (d) 0
106) Iff"(x) <0x € (a, b) and c is a point such that a and (c,f(c)) is the point lying on the curve for which F(c) is maximum, then f'(c) is equal to (a) (b) (c) f(b)-f(a) b-a 2f(b)-f(a) 2b-a 2(f(b)-f(a)) b-a (d) 0
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Chapter1: Fundamental Concepts Of Algebra
Section1.3: Algebraic Expressions
Problem 48E
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