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this is the question of class 12 please answer correct otherwise I will report your answer if y = tan x + sec x , prove that d sq y /dx sq = cos x / (1 - sin x ) sq​

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Answered by ashnayadav2006
0

Answer:

ANSWER

Given: y=tanx+secx

Prove that:

dx

2

d

2

y

=

(1−sinx)

2

cosx

y=

cosx

sinx

+

cosx

1

=

cosx

1+sinx

differentiate with respect to x

dx

dy

=

dx

d

(

cosx

1+sinx

)

dx

dy

=

cos

2

x

cosx

dx

d

(1+sinx)−(1+sinx)

dx

d

cosx

=

cos

2

x

cos

2

x+sinx+sin

2

x

=

cos

2

x

1+sinx

=

1−sin

2

x

1+sinx

=

(1+sinx)(1−sinx)

1+sinx

=

1−sinx

1

differentiate with respect to x

dx

d

(

dx

dy

)=

dx

d

(

1−sinx

1

)

dx

2

d

2

y

=

(1−sinx)

2

(1−sinx)

dx

d

(1)−(1)

dx

d

(1−sinx)

=

(1−sinx)

2

cosx

Hence proved.

Answered by aadishree7667
3

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