CBSE BOARD XII, asked by ranjanbengajjar18, 10 months ago

x=(cost)^t y=(sint)^t then dy/dx

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Answered by tsradhanjali3
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Answer:

sint^t(sint+tcost)/cost^t(cost-tsint)

Explanation:

Given x=cost^t

y=sint^t

dy/dt=sint^t(sint+tcost)

dx/dt=cost^t(cost-tsint)

dy/dx=sint^t(sint+tcost)/cost^t(cost-tsint)

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