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if x=acost, y=asint , then d3y/dx3 at t=pi/4 is -lembda/a^2, then lembda is (LIMIT INFINITE) View |
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If x= acost+bcost u0026 y= asint-bcost then prove that y^2d2y/dx2-xdy/dx+y=0 and d2y/dx2=-(x^2+y^2)/y^3 (Dr Rakesh Kumar Tripathi) View |
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If x=acost+bsint and y=asint-bcost then find y^2(d^2y/dx^2)-x(dy/dx)+y=0 || CBSE BOARD CLASS 12TH (GAUTAM BUDDHA) View |
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x/y = 6; 4(y + 1) = x. If (x,y) is the solution to the system of equations above, what is the.... (The SATMathGuy) View |