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COMEDK · Maths · 27. Application of Derivatives

The slope of the tangent to the curve, \(y=x^2-x y\) at \(\left(1, \dfrac{1}{2}\right)\) is

  1. A \(\dfrac{4}{3}\)
  2. B \(\dfrac{3}{2}\)
  3. C \(\dfrac{3}{4}\)
  4. D \(\dfrac{2}{3}\)
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(C) \(\dfrac{3}{4}\)

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The given equation of the curve is \(y = x^2 - xy\). Differentiating both sides with respect to \(x\), we get: \(\dfrac{dy}{dx} = 2x - \left( y + x \dfrac{dy}{dx} \right)\) Rearranging the terms to solve for \(\dfrac{dy}{dx}\): \(\dfrac{dy}{dx} + x \dfrac{dy}{dx} = 2x - y\)…