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UNITED BOOK HOUSE-MODEL QUESTION PAPERS-SET 1-EXERCISE
  1. If f(x)=1/x (x!=0),Show that f'(1)-f'(-1)=0.

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  2. Show that the SD of two variables is half of their optimum value.

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