Differential EquationHard
Question
If ƒ(x), g(x) be twice differentiable functions on [0, 2] satisfying ƒ′′(x) = g′′(x), ƒ′(1) = 2g′(1) = 4 and ƒ(2) = 3 g(2) = 9, then ƒ(x) − g(x) at x = 4 equals -
Options
A.0
B.10
C.8
D.2
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