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If \(x=a\left\{\cos \theta+\log \tan \left(\frac{\theta}{2}\right)\right\}\) and \(y=a \sin \theta\), then \(\frac{d y}{d x}\) is equal to

  1. A \(\cot \theta\)
  2. B \(\tan \theta\)
  3. C \(\sin \theta\)
  4. D \(\cos \theta\)
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(B) \(\tan \theta\)

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Given that, \[ x=a\left(\cos \theta+\log \tan \left(\frac{\theta}{2}\right)\right) \text { and } y=a \sin \theta \] On differentiating w.r.t. \(\theta\) respectively, we get…
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