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WBJEE · Maths · Application of Derivatives

If the line \(a x+b y+c=0\) is a tangent to the curve \(x y=4\), then

  1. A a \( < 0\), b \(>0\)
  2. B a \(\leq 0\), b \(>0\)
  3. C a \( < 0\), b \( < 0\)
  4. D a \(\leq 0\), b \( < 0\)
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(C) a \( < 0\), b \( < 0\)

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\[ \begin{aligned} & \text { Hints: Slope of line }=-\frac{a}{b} \\ & y=\frac{4}{x}=1, \frac{d y}{d x}=-\frac{4}{x^2},-\frac{a}{b}=-\frac{4}{x^2} \Rightarrow \frac{a}{b}=\frac{4}{x^2}>0 \\ & a < 0, b < 0 \end{aligned} \]