Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary EducationHSC Commerce Class 11th

If y = sin(log x), then show that x2y2 + xy1 + y = 0. - Business Mathematics and Statistics

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If y = sin(log x), then show that x2y2 + xy1 + y = 0.

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Solution

y = sin(log x)

y1 = cos(log x) `"d"/"dx"` (log x)

y1 = cos(log x) . `1/x`

∴ xy1 = cos(log x)

Differentiating both sides with respect to x, we get

xy2 + y1(1) = -sin(log x) . \[\frac{1}{x}\]

⇒ x[xy2 + y1] = -sin(log x)

⇒ x2y2 + xy1 = -y

⇒ x2y2 + xy1 + y = 0

Concept: Differentiation Techniques
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