The function fff is defined for x>0x > 0x>0 by
f(x)=3x−10x+2f(x) = 3x - 10\sqrt{x} + 2f(x)=3x−10x+2Solve the equation f(x)=10f(x) = 10f(x)=10.
Solve the equation f′′(x)=516f''(x) = \frac{5}{16}f′′(x)=165.
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