If f(0)=0,f′(0)=2, then the derivative of y=f(f(f(f(x))) at x=0 is,
A
2
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B
8
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C
16
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D
4
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Solution
The correct option is C16 y=f(f(f(f(x)))⇒y′=f′(f(f(f(x))))f′(f(f(x)))f′(f(x))f′(x)
Putting x=0 ⇒y′=f′(f(f(f(0))))f′(f(f(0)))f′(f(0))f′(0)⇒y′=f′(0)f′(0)f′(0)f′(0)⇒y′=24=16