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Prove that the curves`x^(2)-y^(2)=16 and xy = 15` intersect each other at `90^(@)` angle.

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NAGEEN PRAKASHAN ENGLISH-APPLICATIONS OF DERIVATIVES-Exercise 6d
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  2. Find the co-ordinates of that point on the curve x^(3)+y^(3)= a^(3) a...

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  3. Find the co-ordinates of that point on the curvey^(2)=x^(2)(1-x) at wh...

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  5. Prove that the equation of tangent of the ellipse x^(2)/a^(2)+y^(2)/b^...

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  6. Find the value of n in N such that the curve ((x)/(a))^(n)+((y)/(b))^(...

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  7. Show that the line x/a+y/b=1, touches the curve y=b.e^(-x//a) at the p...

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  8. Find the point on the curve y^(2) = x at which the tangent drawn makes...

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  9. Find the coordinates of the points on the curve y=x^2+3x+4, the tangen...

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  10. The tangent drawn at any point of the curve sqrtx+sqrty = sqrta meets...

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  11. If p and q are the intercept on the axis cut by the tangent of sqrt((x...

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  12. If tangents are drawn from the origin to the curve y=sin x , th...

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  15. Show that the condition that the curves ax^(2)+by^(2)=1anda'x^(2)+b'y^...

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  16. Prove that the curves "x"="y"^2 and "x y"="k" intersect at right ang...

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  17. Find the equations of the tangent and the normal at the point ' t ' ...

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  18. Prove that all the points of the curve y^(2)=4 alpha (x+a sin (x)/(a))...

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  19. Prove that the tangents drawn on the parabola y^(2)=4axat points x = a...

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