Math, asked by aditya221551, 7 months ago

help me solve the question plz

if y = sinx and z =cosx ,then dy/dz is equal to :
a) -cosecx cosx
b) π/180cosecπx/180 cosx
c) -π/180cosecx cosπx/180
d) None of the above​
Ans is opt c​

Answers

Answered by sunilkumarcrpf55bn
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Answer:

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Answered by AlluringNightingale
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Answer:

a) -cosecx•cosx

Solution:

GIVEN : y = sinx , z = cosx

TO FIND : dy/dz = ?

We have ;

y = sinx

Differentiating both sides wrt x , we get ;

=> dy/dx = d(sinx)/dx

=> dy/dx = cosx ------(1)

Also,

z = cosx

Differentiating both sides wrt x , we get ;

=> dz/dx = d(cosx)/dx

=> dz/dx = -sinx ---------(2)

Now,

=> dy/dz = (dy/dx) / (dz/dx)

=> dy/dz = cosx / (-sinx) {using eq-(1),(2)}

=> dy/dz = - (1/sinx)•cosx {cosecx=1/sinx}

=> dy/dz = - cosecx•cosx

Hence,

dy/dz = - cosecx•cosx

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