Math, asked by RJRishabh, 11 months ago

Hi !

Find dy/dx of x-y = π ​

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Answered by TheLifeRacer
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Hi !

Solution :- One way is to solve for y and rewrite the above as

  • y = x - π

but then dy/dx = 1

Alternatively, Directly differentiating the relationship w.r.t ..., X we have

d(x-y)/dx = dπ/dx

Recall that /dx means to differentiate the constant function taking value of π everywhere w.r.t ..x thus

d(x)/dx - d(y)/dx = 0

which implies that ,

dy/dx = dx/dx = 1

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Hope it helps you !!

@Raj

Answered by rahman786khalilu
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