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If \(\sqrt{y-\sqrt{y-\sqrt{y-\ldots \ldots\infty}}}\)\(=\sqrt{x+\sqrt{x+\sqrt{x+\ldots \ldots \infty}}}\) , then \(\frac{\mathrm{dy}}{\mathrm{d} x}=\)

  1. A \(\frac{y+x+1}{y-x+1}\)
  2. B \(\frac{y-x-1}{y-x+1}\)
  3. C \(\frac{y-x+1}{y-x-1}\)
  4. D 1
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(C) \(\frac{y-x+1}{y-x-1}\)

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Let \(A = \sqrt{y-\sqrt{y-\ldots}}\). Then \(A = \sqrt{y-A} \Rightarrow A^2 = y-A \Rightarrow y = A^2+A\). Let \(B = \sqrt{x+\sqrt{x+\ldots}}\). Then \(B = \sqrt{x+B} \Rightarrow B^2 = x+B \Rightarrow x = B^2-B\).