369
You visited us
369
times! Enjoying our articles?
Unlock Full Access!
Byju's Answer
Standard XII
Mathematics
Inequalities of Integrals
34. let g(x) ...
Question
34. let g(x) be a function satisfying g(0)=2,g(1)=3,g(x+2)=2g(x)-g(x+1),then find g(5)
Open in App
Solution
Suggest Corrections
0
Similar questions
Q.
let g(x) be a function satisfying g(0)=2, g(1)=3, g(x+2)=2g(x) - g(x+1), then find out g(5)
Q.
Let
f
(
x
)
,
g
(
x
)
be two continuously differentiable functions satisfying the relationships
f
′
(
x
)
=
g
(
x
)
and
f
n
(
x
)
=
−
f
(
x
)
. Let
h
(
x
)
=
[
f
(
x
)
]
2
+
[
g
(
x
)
]
2
. If
h
(
0
)
=
5
, then
h
(
10
)
=
Q.
Let f(x),g(x) be two continuesely differentiable functions satisfying the relationships f'(x) = g(x) and f"(x) = - f(x). Let
h
(
x
)
=
[
f
(
x
)
]
2
+
[
g
(
x
)
]
2
. If h(0) = 5, then h(10) =
Q.
A function
f
:
R
→
R
satisfies the following conditions:
1)
f
(
−
x
)
=
f
(
x
)
2)
f
(
x
+
2
)
=
f
(
x
)
3)
g
(
x
)
=
∫
x
0
f
(
t
)
d
t
and
g
(
1
)
=
α
Then, the value of
g
(
x
+
2
)
−
g
(
2
)
is
Q.
A function
f
:
R
→
R
satisfying the following conditions
(i)
f
(
−
x
)
=
f
(
x
)
(ii)
f
(
x
+
2
)
=
f
(
x
)
(iii)
g
(
x
)
=
∫
x
0
f
(
t
)
d
t
and
g
(
1
)
=
α
,
Then, the function
g
(
x
)
is?
View More
Join BYJU'S Learning Program
Grade/Exam
1st Grade
2nd Grade
3rd Grade
4th Grade
5th Grade
6th grade
7th grade
8th Grade
9th Grade
10th Grade
11th Grade
12th Grade
Submit
Related Videos
Inequalities of Definite Integrals
MATHEMATICS
Watch in App
Explore more
Inequalities of Integrals
Standard XII Mathematics
Join BYJU'S Learning Program
Grade/Exam
1st Grade
2nd Grade
3rd Grade
4th Grade
5th Grade
6th grade
7th grade
8th Grade
9th Grade
10th Grade
11th Grade
12th Grade
Submit
Solve
Textbooks
Question Papers
Install app