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प्रश्न
Find `dy/dx` for the function given in the question:
(cos x)y = (cos y)x
उत्तर
Given, (cos x)y = (cos y)x
Taking logarithm of both sides,
log (cos x)y = log (cos y)x Or y log cos x = x log cos y
Differentiating both sides with respect to x,
`=> y d/dx log cos x + log cos x d/dx (y)`
`= x d/dx log cos y + log cos y d/dx (x)`
`=> y. 1/(cos x) d/dx cos x + log cos x.dy/dx`
`= x. 1/(cos y) d/dx cos y + log cos y xx 1`
`=> y. 1/(cos x) (- sin x) + log cos x. dy/dx = x 1/(cos y) (-sin y) dy/dx + log cos y`
Or` -y tan x + log cos x dy/dx = - x tan y dy/dx + log cos y`
Or `log cos x dy/dx + x tan y dy/dx = log cos y + y tan x`
Or `dy/dx (log cos x + x tan y) = log cos y + y tan x`
`therefore dy/dx = (log cos y + y tan x)/ (log cos x + x tan y)`
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