Continuity and Differentiability
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
51. Given, sin2x + cos2y = 1.
Differentiating w r t 'x' we get,
(sin2x + cos2y)
= 2sin x cos x + 2 cos y (- sin y)
= sin 2x- sin 2y = 0
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50. Given, sin2y + cos xy = p
Differentiating w r t 'x' we get,
=
{Qsin 2x = 2sin x cos x}
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49. Given, x3 + x2y + xy2 + y3 = 81.
Differentiating w r t 'x' we get,
=
= - (3x2 + 2xy + y2)
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48. Given, x2 + xy + y2 = 100.
Differentiating w r t 'x' we get,
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47. Given, xy + y2 = tan x + y Differentiating w r t x we get,
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46. Given, ax + by2 = cos y.
Differentiating w r t 'x' we get,
= a + b 2y = - sin y + sin y = -a
=
= 2by
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45. Given, 2x + 3y = sin y.
Differentiating w r t x. we get,
=cos y
=
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43. The given f x n is
f(x) = 0 < < 3
At x = 1
L*H*L* =
Hence lines does not exist
Qf is not differentiable at x = 1
At x = 2
L*H*L =

Hence, limit does not exist.
Qf is not differentiable at x = 2
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