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If the function f(x)=2x3−9ax2+12a2x+1, where a>0, attains its maximum and minimum at p and q respectively such that p2=q then a equals to

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Solution

The correct option is C 2
The given equation is:

f(x)=2x39ax2+12a2x+1

To find the extremum points we differentiate and equate it to zero

f(x)=6x218ax+12a2

f(x)=0

6x218ax+12a2=0

(x2a)(xa)=0

x=2a,a

Now to find whether at the critical points we find a maxima or minima we use the second derivative test.

f′′(x)=12x18a

f′′(2a)=24a18a=6a

f′′(2a)>0

f′′(a)=12a18a=6a

f′′(a)<0

Hence we get a minima at x =2a and and a maxima at x =a. Hence,

p=a

q=2a

Using the given relation we get

p2q=0

a22a=0

a(a2)=0

a0 as a>0

a=2 .....Answer

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