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COMEDK · Maths · 27. Application of Derivatives

Let \(f(x)=a+(x-4)^{\dfrac{4}{9}}\), then minima of \(f(x)\) is

  1. A a
  2. B a \(-\) 4
  3. C None of these
  4. D 4
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(A) a

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The function is given by \(f(x) = a + (x - 4)^{\dfrac{4}{9}}\). The term \((x - 4)^{\dfrac{4}{9}}\) can be written as \(\sqrt[9]{(x - 4)^4}\). Since the exponent \(\dfrac{4}{9}\) has an even numerator, the expression \((x - 4)^4\) is always non-negative for all real \(x\). The…