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The order and degree of the differential equation of all tangent lines to the parabola `y=x^2` is (a) 1,2 (b) 2,3 (c) 2,1 (d) 1,1

A

1,2

B

2,3

C

2,1

D

1,1

Text Solution

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The parametric form of the given equation is `x=t, y=t^(2)`.
Differentiating, we get `2t=y_(1)`.
Putting this value in the equation of tangent, we get
`2xy_(1)//2=y+(y_(1)//2)^(2)`
or `4xy_(1)=4y+y_(1)^(2)`
The order of this equation is one and degree is two.
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