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Suppose the function `f(x)-f(2x)` has the derivative 5 at `x=1` and derivative `7a tx=2.` The derivative of the function `f(x)-f(4x)a tx=1` has the value equal to (a)`19` (b) 9 (c) 17 (d) 14

A

19

B

9

C

17

D

14

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`y=f(x)-f(2x) or y'=f'(x)-2f'(2x)`
`"or "y'(1)=f'(1)-2f'(2)=5, and " (1)"`
`y'(2)=f'(2)-2f'(4)=7" (2)"`
Now, let `y=f(x)-f(4x)`
`therefore" "y'=f'(x)-4f'(4x)`
`"or "y'(1)=f'(1)-4f'(4)" (3)"`
Substituting the value of `f'(2)=7+2f'(4) in (1),` we get
`f'(1)-2(7+2f'(4))=5`
`f'(1)-4f'(4)=19`
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