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18 July, 19:57

Find a nonzero function such that f′ (x) = 4f (x)

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  1. 18 July, 20:21
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    One nonzero function that satisfies f′ (x) = 4f (x) can be found by using the constant 'e' and its derivative rules. If we define f (x) = e^ (4x), the first derivative f' (x) can be found via the chain rule to be 4*e^ (4x) or the 4*f (x) as desired.
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