\[ f'(x) = \frac{2f(x) + 3}{x^2}. \]
We solve this first-order linear differential equation using the method of integrating factors. After solving, we substitute \( x = 2 \) and calculate \( 2f(2) \).Final Answer: \( 2f(2) = 29 \).
If the mean and the variance of the data 
are $\mu$ and 19 respectively, then the value of $\lambda + \mu$ is
Let the mean and variance of 7 observations 2, 4, 10, x, 12, 14, y, where x>y, be 8 and 16 respectively. Two numbers are chosen from \(\{1, 2, 3, x-4, y, 5\}\) one after another without replacement, then the probability, that the smaller number among the two chosen numbers is less than 4, is:
Which of the following best represents the temperature versus heat supplied graph for water, in the range of \(-20^\circ\text{C}\) to \(120^\circ\text{C}\)? 