Home
Class 11
MATHS
" If "x sin(a+y)+sin a.cos(a+y)=0" then ...

" If "x sin(a+y)+sin a.cos(a+y)=0" then the value of "(dy)/(dx)" is "

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

If x=a cos theta, y=a sin theta , then the value of (dy)/(dx) is -

If x sin (a + y) + sin a cos (a + y)= 0 , then prove that (dy)/(dx)= (sin^(2) (a + y))/(sin a)

If x sin(a+y)+sina.cos(a+y)=0 , then prove that (dy)/(dx) = (sin^(2)(a+y))/(sina)

If x sin(a+y)+sina.cos(a+y)=0 , then prove that (dy)/(dx) = (sin^(2)(a+y))/(sina)

If y=sin4x, At x=0, value of (dy)/(dx) is :

If x sin (a+y) + sin a cos (a+y) = 0, then prove that : dy/dx = (sin^2(a+y))/(sina)

If sin (a + y) + sin a * cos (a + y) = 0. Prove that: (dy) / (dx) = ((sin ^ (2) (a + y)) / (sin a))

If x sin(a+y)+sin a cos(a+y)=0, prove that (dy)/(dx)=(s in^(2)(a+y))/(sin a)

If x sin(a+y)+sin a cos(a+y)=0, prove that (dy)/(dx)=(s in^(2)(a+y))/(sin a)