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Let ` f(x) ` be a fourth differentiable function such that ` f ( 2 x^(2) - 1) =2 x f (x) AA x in R` then ` f^(iv) (0)` is equal to a)0 b)1 c)-1 d)data insufficient

A

0

B

1

C

`-1`

D

Data insufficient

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