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COMEDK · Maths · 26. Differentiation

If \(x=a\left[\left\{\cos t+\dfrac{1}{2} \log \left(\tan ^2 \dfrac{t}{2}\right)\right\}\right]\) and \(y=a \sin t\) then \(\dfrac{d y}{d x}=\)

  1. A \(\dfrac{a^2 \cos ^3 t}{\sin t}\)
  2. B \(\mathrm{a} \tan t \sec t\)
  3. C \(\sec ^2 t\)
  4. D \(\tan t\)
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(D) \(\tan t\)

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Given \(x = a \left[ \cos t + \dfrac{1}{2} \log \left( \tan^2 \dfrac{t}{2} \right) \right] = a \left[ \cos t + \log \left( \tan \dfrac{t}{2} \right) \right]\). Differentiating \(x\) with respect to \(t\):…