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COMEDK · Maths · 26. Differentiation

If \(f(x)=b e^{a x}+a e^{b x}\), then \(f^{\prime \prime}(0)=\)

  1. A 0
  2. B \(2 a b\)
  3. C \(a b(a+b)\)
  4. D \(a b\)
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(C) \(a b(a+b)\)

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We have, \[ \begin{aligned} & f(x) &=b e^{a x}+a e^{b x} \\ \Rightarrow & f^{\prime}(x) &=a b e^{a x}+a b e^{b x} \\ \Rightarrow & & f^{\prime \prime}(x) &=a^{2} b e^{a x}+a b^{2} e^{b x} \\ \therefore & & f^{\prime \prime}(0) &=a^{2} b+a b^{2}=a b(a+b) \end{aligned} \]
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