MCQ
If $f(x) = 4x^8,$ then:
  • A
    $\text{f}'\Big(\frac{1}{2}\Big)=\text{f}'\Big(-\frac{1}{2}\Big)$
  • B
    $\text{f}\Big(\frac{1}{2}\Big)=-\text{f}'\Big(-\frac{1}{2}\Big)$
  • $\text{f}\Big(-\frac{1}{2}\Big)=\text{f}\Big(-\frac{1}{2}\Big)$
  • D
    $\text{f}\Big(\frac{1}{2}\Big)=\text{f}'\Big(-\frac{1}{2}\Big)$

Answer

Correct option: C.
$\text{f}\Big(-\frac{1}{2}\Big)=\text{f}\Big(-\frac{1}{2}\Big)$
$f(x) = 4x^8$
$\Rightarrow\text{f}\Big(\frac{1}{2}\Big)=4\Big(\frac{1}{2}\Big)^8=\frac{4}{256}=\frac{1}{64}$
$\Rightarrow\text{f}\Big(-\frac{1}{2}\Big)=4\Big(-\frac{1}{2}\Big)^8=\frac{4}{256}=\frac{1}{64}$
$\Rightarrow\text{f}\Big(-\frac{1}{2}\Big)=\text{f}\Big(-\frac{1}{2}\Big)$

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