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यदि x= \sqrt{a} , y=\sqrt{a}^{cos^{-1t}} तो दर्शाइए कि dy/dx = -y/x

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Answered by amitnrw
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dy/dx अपरिभाषित   , x = √a  

Step-by-step explanation:

x = √a

dx/dt  = 0

y=\sqrt{{a}^{cos^{-1t}}}\\dy/dt = (\sqrt{{a}^{cos^{-1t}}})'

dy/dx  = (dy/dt)/(dx/dt)  = (dy/dt)/0

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