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If (f(x) = mx^{2} – 6x – 3) and (f'(1) = 12), find the value of the constant m

If (f(x) = mx^{2} – 6x – 3) and (f'(1) = 12), find the value of the constant m.

  • A.
    9
  • B.
    3
  • C.
    -3
  • D.
    -4
Correct Answer: Option A
Explanation

(f(x) = mx^{2} – 6x – 3)

(f ‘(x) = frac{mathrm d y}{mathrm d x} = 2mx – 6)

(f'(1) = 2m – 6 = 12)

(2m = 18 implies m = 9)