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COMEDK · Maths · 26. Differentiation

\(\text { If } \sin y=x(\cos (a+y)) \text {, then find } \dfrac{d y}{d x} \text { when } x=0\)

  1. A sec a
  2. B 1
  3. C cos a
  4. D \(-1\)
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(C) cos a

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Given the equation \(\sin y = x \cos(a + y)\), we can express \(x\) as a function of \(y\): \(x = \dfrac{\sin y}{\cos(a + y)}\) Differentiating both sides with respect to \(y\) using the quotient rule:…