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F(f(x)) = k²x, f'(x) = ?​

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Answer: f(f(x)) = k²x = k(kx) = f(kx),

Explanation:

It follows that f'(x) = k.so f(x) = kx.

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Answer:

f(f(x)) = k²x = k(kx) = f(kx), so f(x) = kx.

It follows that f'(x) = k.

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