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Question
If ƒ(x) = 3e
x
2
then ƒ′ (x) − 2xƒ(x) +
ƒ(0) − ƒ′(0) is equal to -
Options
A.
0
B.
1
C.
7/3e
x
2
D.
None of these
Solution
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