Home
Class 12
MATHS
Integration is the reverse process of di...

Integration is the reverse process of differentiation

Answer

Step by step text solution for Integration is the reverse process of differentiation by MATHS experts to help you in doubts & scoring excellent marks in Class 12 exams.

Doubtnut Promotions Banner Mobile Dark
|

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • INTEGRALS

    NEW JOYTHI PUBLICATION|Exercise OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTIONS|34 Videos
  • INTEGRALS

    NEW JOYTHI PUBLICATION|Exercise CONTINUOUS EVALUATION (ASSIGNMENT )|4 Videos
  • DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS

    NEW JOYTHI PUBLICATION|Exercise OBJECTIVE TYPE QUESTION|19 Videos
  • INTRODUCTION TO THREE DIMENSIONAL GEOMETRY

    NEW JOYTHI PUBLICATION|Exercise QUESTIONS FROM COMPETITIVE EXAMS|9 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

why are reversible process non-static ?

If sinx is the integrating factor of the linear differential equation (dy)/(dx)+Py=Q, then P is

Knowledge Check

  • If sin x is the integrating factor of the linear differential equation (dy)/(dx) +Py =Q , then P is

    A
    `log sin x`
    B
    `cos x`
    C
    `tan x`
    D
    `cot x`
  • Integrating factor of the differential equation cosx(dy)/(dx)+ysinx=1 is

    A
    `cosx`
    B
    `tanx`
    C
    `secx`
    D
    `sinx`
  • Integrating factor of the differential equation (dy)/(dx) =(x+y +1)/(x+1) is

    A
    `(1)/(x+1)`
    B
    `x+1`
    C
    `(1)/(sqrt(x+1))`
    D
    `sqrt(x+1)`
  • Similar Questions

    Explore conceptually related problems

    Integrating factor of the differential equation is (dy)/(dx)=(x+y+1)/(x+1) is

    The integrating factor of the differential equation (dy)/(dx)+y=(1+y)/(x) is

    The Integrating Factor of the differential equation x (dy)/(dx) - y = 2x^(2) is

    The integrating factor of the differential equation (dy)/(dx) +y =(1+y)/(lambda) is

    The integrating factor of the differential equation (dy)/(dx)+ycotx=cosecx is