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Parametric differentiation,

❌ Answer by using the formula,

xy = sqrt [ a^( sin^-1 ) t+ b^(cos^-1) t = sqrt [ a^ (pi/2 )] ​

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adityaaryaas: Are you clear with chain rule of differentiation?
ashish9711: what

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Answered by adityaaryaas
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Please find the attached image

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Please feel free to ask if anything is unclear.

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adityaaryaas: Yes brother, I've solved it accordingly i.e., by parametric differentiation. See the solution images in correct order. First of all Formula, then 1st part and then 2nd part .
adityaaryaas: By the way, which type of solution you want?
Anonymous: by multiplying, x and y = xy.. see question.
adityaaryaas: But bro, don't you think that then it will become a constant
adityaaryaas: And differentiation of a constant is .............
adityaaryaas: Yes, differentiation of a constant is 0.
Anonymous: But our teacher solved by this method.
Anonymous: OK. Let it be. Thanks for the answer.
adityaaryaas: My god!!!! Hats off to your teacher for solving this question through such an easy method. I also understood it and I've also posted it's solution on an other question asked by you. Because this answer was not editing. Btw, it was really very nice way of solving such a lengthy question by just a small step. Thanks for sharing it. I will remember this method always.
Anonymous: :-)
Answered by Anonymous
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hey there

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