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If log y = log (sin x) – x2, show that `(d^2y)/(dx^2) + 4x "dy"/"dx" + (4x^2 + 3)y` = 0.

[8] Differentiation
Chapter: [8] Differentiation
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If x= a cos θ, y = b sin θ, show that `a^2[y(d^2y)/(dx^2) + (dy/dx)^2] + b^2` = 0.

[8] Differentiation
Chapter: [8] Differentiation
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If y = Aemx + Benx, show that y2 – (m + n)y1 + mny = 0.

[8] Differentiation
Chapter: [8] Differentiation
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The lines `(x - 2)/(1) = (y - 3)/(1) = (z - 4)/(-k) and (x - 1)/k = (y - 4)/(2) = (z - 5)/(1)` are coplnar if ______.

[6] Line and Plane
Chapter: [6] Line and Plane
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The edge of a cube is decreasing at the rate of`( 0.6"cm")/sec`. Find the rate at which its volume is decreasing, when the edge of the cube is 2 cm.

[9] Applications of Derivatives
Chapter: [9] Applications of Derivatives
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Test whether the following functions are increasing or decreasing : f(x) = x3 – 6x2 + 12x – 16, x ∈ R.

[9] Applications of Derivatives
Chapter: [9] Applications of Derivatives
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Test whether the following functions are increasing or decreasing : f(x) = 2 – 3x + 3x2 – x3, x ∈ R.

[9] Applications of Derivatives
Chapter: [9] Applications of Derivatives
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Test whether the following functions are increasing or decreasing: f(x) = `x-(1)/x`, x ∈ R, x ≠ 0.

[9] Applications of Derivatives
Chapter: [9] Applications of Derivatives
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Find the values of x for which the following functions are strictly increasing : f(x) = 2x3 – 3x2 – 12x + 6

[9] Applications of Derivatives
Chapter: [9] Applications of Derivatives
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Find the values of x for which the following functions are strictly increasing:

f(x) = 3 + 3x – 3x2 + x3

[9] Applications of Derivatives
Chapter: [9] Applications of Derivatives
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Find the values of x for which the following func- tions are strictly increasing : f(x) = x3 – 6x2 – 36x + 7

[9] Applications of Derivatives
Chapter: [9] Applications of Derivatives
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Find the values of x for which the following functions are strictly decreasing:

f(x) = 2x3 – 3x2 – 12x + 6

[9] Applications of Derivatives
Chapter: [9] Applications of Derivatives
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Find the values of x for which the following functions are strictly decreasing : f(x) = `x + (25)/x`

[9] Applications of Derivatives
Chapter: [9] Applications of Derivatives
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Find the values of x for which the following functions are strictly decreasing : f(x) = x3 – 9x2 + 24x + 12

[9] Applications of Derivatives
Chapter: [9] Applications of Derivatives
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Find the values of x for which the function f(x) = x3 – 12x2 – 144x + 13 (a) increasing (b) decreasing

[9] Applications of Derivatives
Chapter: [9] Applications of Derivatives
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Find the values of x for which f(x) = `x/(x^2 + 1)` is (a) strictly increasing (b) decreasing.

[9] Applications of Derivatives
Chapter: [9] Applications of Derivatives
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show that f(x) = `3x + (1)/(3x)` is increasing in `(1/3, 1)` and decreasing in `(1/9, 1/3)`.

[9] Applications of Derivatives
Chapter: [9] Applications of Derivatives
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Show that f(x) = x – cos x is increasing for all x.

[9] Applications of Derivatives
Chapter: [9] Applications of Derivatives
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Show that y = `log (1 + x) – (2x)/(2 + x), x > - 1` is an increasing function on its domain.

[9] Applications of Derivatives
Chapter: [9] Applications of Derivatives
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Prove that y = `(4sinθ)/(2 + cosθ) - θ` is an increasing function if `θ ∈[0, pi/2]`

[9] Applications of Derivatives
Chapter: [9] Applications of Derivatives
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