Home
Class 12
MATHS
Find the angle between the curves xy=2 a...

Find the angle between the curves xy=2 and `x^(2)+4y=0`

Text Solution

Verified by Experts

The correct Answer is:
`Tan^(-1)3`
Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • APPLICATIONS OF DERIVATIVES

    SRISIRI PUBLICATION|Exercise 10.3 RATE MEASURE - SAQ|11 Videos
  • APPLICATIONS OF DERIVATIVES

    SRISIRI PUBLICATION|Exercise 10.4 MEAN VALUE THEOREMS - VSAQ|8 Videos
  • APPLICATIONS OF DERIVATIVES

    SRISIRI PUBLICATION|Exercise 10.2 TANGENT AND NORMAL - SAQ|9 Videos
  • ADDITION OF VECTORS

    SRISIRI PUBLICATION|Exercise SPQ|7 Videos
  • BOARD MODEL PAPER-1

    SRISIRI PUBLICATION|Exercise QUESTIONS|24 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Find the angle between the curves x+y+2=0 and x^(2)+y^(2)-10y=0

The angle between the curves xy=2 and y^2=4x is

Find the angle between the curves x^(2)y=4 and y(x^(2)+4)=8

Find the angle between the curve y^2=4x and x^2+y^2=5

The tangent of the angle between the curves xy=1 and x^(2)+8y=0 is

Find the angle between the curves y^2 = 8x and 4x^2 + y^2 = 32

The angle between the curves y=x^2 and y=4-x^2 is