MCQ
Given that ${d \over {dx}}f(x) = f\,'(x)$. The relationship $f\,'(a + b) = f\,'(a) + f\,'(b)$ is valid if $f(x)$ is equal to
  • A
    $x$
  • ${x^2}$
  • C
    ${x^3}$
  • D
    ${x^4}$

Answer

Correct option: B.
${x^2}$
b
(b) Trick: By option$(b)$,  $2(a + b) = 2a + 2b$.

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