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COMEDK · Maths · 27. Application of Derivatives

If the tangent to the curve \(x y+a x+b y=0\) at \((1,1)\) is inclined at an angle \(\tan ^{-1} 2\) with \(X\)-axis, then

  1. A \(a=1, b=2\)
  2. B \(a=1, b=-2\)
  3. C \(a=-1, b=2\)
  4. D \(a=-1, b=-2\)
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Correct Answer

(B) \(a=1, b=-2\)

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The given curve is \(xy + ax + by = 0\). Differentiating with respect to \(x\), we get \(y + x \dfrac{dy}{dx} + a + b \dfrac{dy}{dx} = 0\). Rearranging for \(\dfrac{dy}{dx}\), we have \(\dfrac{dy}{dx} (x + b) = -(y + a)\), which implies…