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प्रश्न
If y = em sin–1 x and (1 – x2) = Ay2, then A is equal to ______.
विकल्प
m
– m
m2
– m2
MCQ
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उत्तर
If y = em sin–1 x and (1 – x2) = Ay2, then A is equal to m2.
Explanation:
Given, y = `e^(msin^-1x)` ...(i)
After differentiating on both sides w.r.t. x, we get
`dy/dx = e^(msin^-1x) d/dx(m sin^-1 x)`
`\implies dy/dx = e^(m^(sin^-1x))(m xx 1/sqrt(1 - x^2))`
`\implies sqrt(1 - x^2) dy/dx` = my ...[From equation (i)]
After squaring on both sides, we get
`(1 - x^2)(dy/dx)^2` = m2y2
As, `(1 - x^2)(dy/dx)^2` = Ay2
Hence, A = m2
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