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WBJEE · Maths · Functions

A function \(f: \mathbb{R} \rightarrow \mathbb{R}\), satisfies \(f\left(\frac{x+y}{3}\right)=\frac{f(x)+f(y)+f(0)}{3}\) for all, \(x, y \in \mathbb{R}\). If the function ' \(f\) ' is differentiable at \(x=\) 0 , then \(f\) is

  1. A linear
  2. B quadratic
  3. C cubic
  4. D biquadratic
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Answer & Solution

Correct Answer

(A) linear

Step-by-step Solution

Detailed explanation

Put \(x=0, y=0 \Rightarrow f(0)=0, \Rightarrow f(x)=a x\) (linear)