Home
Class 12
MATHS
" If "y=log(x+sqrt(x^(2)+a^(2)))," then ...

" If "y=log(x+sqrt(x^(2)+a^(2)))," then "(dy)/(dx)" is: "

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

If y=log(x+sqrt(x^(2)+a^(2)) then find (dy)/(dx)

If y=log(sqrt(x+sqrt(x^(2)+a^(2))))" then: "(dy)/(dx)=

If y=log(x+sqrt(x^(2)-1)), then (dy)/(dx)=

y=ln(x+sqrt(x^(2)+a^(2))). Find (dy)/(dx)

If y=x/2 sqrt(a^(2)+x^(2)) +a^(2)/2 log(x+sqrt(x^(2)+a^(2))) , then (dy)/(dx)=

If y=x/2 sqrt(a^(2)+x^(2)) +a^(2)/2 log(x+sqrt(x^(2)+a^(2))) , then (dy)/(dx)=

If y=log(sqrt(x) + sqrt(x-a)) , then (dy)/(dx) is

If y=log(sqrt(x)+sqrt(x-a)) , then (dy)/(dx) is :

If y=log(sqrt(x) + sqrt(x-a)) , then (dy)/(dx) is