Q80.If f(x) = x2 −x + 5, x > 21 , and g(x) is its inverse function, then g′(7) equals: (1) −13 (2) 131 (3) 3 1 (4) −113 x , ≠0 1 ) x and g(x) = xf(x) Statement I: f is x
What This Question Tests
This question is a direct application of the formula for the derivative of an inverse function, requiring identifying the corresponding x-value for a given y-value and computing the derivative of the original function.
Concepts Tested
Formulas Used
g'(y) = 1 / f'(x) where y = f(x)
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📋 Question Details
- Chapter
- Applications of Derivatives
- Topic
- Derivative of Inverse Functions
- Year
- 2014
- Shift
- 12 Apr Online
- Q Number
- Q80
- Type
- MCQ
- NCERT Ref
- Class 12 Mathematics Ch 5: Continuity and Differentiability
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