Home
Class 12
MATHS
IF the derivative of tan ^(-1)(a + bx) w...

IF the derivative of `tan ^(-1)(a + bx)` w.r.t.x takes the value 1 at x= 0, write the relationship between a and b.

Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • SAMPLE PAPER 3

    ARIHANT PUBLICATION|Exercise SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS |25 Videos
  • SAMPLE PAPER 3

    ARIHANT PUBLICATION|Exercise LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS |13 Videos
  • SAMPLE PAPER 2

    ARIHANT PUBLICATION|Exercise Long Answer Type Questions|13 Videos
  • SAMPLE PAPER 4

    ARIHANT PUBLICATION|Exercise Long Answer Type Questions|13 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Find the derivative of sin(tan^(-1)x) w.r.t. x.

Find the derivative of tan^(-1)(cos^2x) .

If the derivative of tan^(-1)(a+bx) takes the value (dy)/(dx)=1 at x=0 , then prove that b=1+a^(2)

Find derivative of sin^(-1) x w.r.t. tan^(-1) x.

Find the derivative of (sinx)^(cosx) w.r.t.x.

What is the derivative of tan ^(-1)(cos sqrt(x)) .

Write the derivative of e^(3 logx) "w.r.t.x"^(2)

Find the derivative of tan^(-1)((cosx)/(1+sinx)) w.r.t. x.

Find the derivative of sin x^(0) w.r.t. x.

What is the derivative of e^(3logx) w.r.t.x?