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Differentiate the following with respect to x

\[\cot^{- 1} \left( \frac{1 - x}{1 + x} \right)\]

[6] Applications of Derivatives
Chapter: [6] Applications of Derivatives
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Find the equation of the curve passing through the point (0, 2) given that the sum of the coordinates of any point on the curve exceeds the magnitude of the slope of the tangent to the curve at that point by 5.

[9] Differential Equations
Chapter: [9] Differential Equations
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The slope of the tangent to the curve at any point is the reciprocal of twice the ordinate at that point. The curve passes through the point (4, 3). Determine its equation.

[9] Differential Equations
Chapter: [9] Differential Equations
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The decay rate of radium at any time  t is proportional to its mass at that time. Find the time when the mass will be halved of its initial mass.

[9] Differential Equations
Chapter: [9] Differential Equations
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Experiments show that radium disintegrates at a rate proportional to the amount of radium present at the moment. Its half-life is 1590 years. What percentage will disappear in one year?

[9] Differential Equations
Chapter: [9] Differential Equations
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A wet porous substance in the open air loses its moisture at a rate proportional to the moisture content. If a sheet hung in the wind loses half of its moisture during the first hour, when will it have lost 95% moisture, weather conditions remaining the same.

[9] Differential Equations
Chapter: [9] Differential Equations
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Show that the lines `(x+1)/3=(y+3)/5=(z+5)/7 and (x−2)/1=(y−4)/3=(z−6)/5` intersect. Also find their point of intersection

[11] Three - Dimensional Geometry
Chapter: [11] Three - Dimensional Geometry
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Find the distance of the point (−1, −5, −10) from the point of intersection of the line `vecr=2hati-hatj+2hatk+lambda(3hati+4hatj+2hatk) ` and the plane `vec r (hati-hatj+hatk)=5`

[11] Three - Dimensional Geometry
Chapter: [11] Three - Dimensional Geometry
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Using properties of determinants prove the following: `|[1,x,x^2],[x^2,1,x],[x,x^2,1]|=(1-x^3)^2`

[4] Determinants
Chapter: [4] Determinants
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Using properties of determinants, show that ΔABC is isosceles if:`|[1,1,1],[1+cosA,1+cosB,1+cosC],[cos^2A+cosA,cos^B+cosB,cos^2C+cosC]|=0​`

[4] Determinants
Chapter: [4] Determinants
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Using the properties of determinants, prove the following:

`|[1,x,x+1],[2x,x(x-1),x(x+1)],[3x(1-x),x(x-1)(x-2),x(x+1)(x-1)]|=6x^2(1-x^2)`

[4] Determinants
Chapter: [4] Determinants
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Using properties of determinants, prove that

`|((x+y)^2,zx,zy),(zx,(z+y)^2,xy),(zy,xy,(z+x)^2)|=2xyz(x+y+z)^3`

 

[4] Determinants
Chapter: [4] Determinants
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If ` f(x)=|[a,-1,0],[ax,a,-1],[ax^2,ax,a]| ` , using properties of determinants find the value of f(2x) − f(x).

 
[4] Determinants
Chapter: [4] Determinants
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Find: `I=intdx/(sinx+sin2x)`

[7] Integrals
Chapter: [7] Integrals
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For the differential equation find a particular solution satisfying the given condition:

`dy/dx` = y tan x; y = 1 when x = 0

[9] Differential Equations
Chapter: [9] Differential Equations
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At any point (x, y) of a curve, the slope of the tangent is twice the slope of the line segment joining the point of contact to the point (- 4, -3). Find the equation of the curve given that it passes through (-2, 1).

[9] Differential Equations
Chapter: [9] Differential Equations
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f(x) = 4x2 + 4 on R .

[6] Applications of Derivatives
Chapter: [6] Applications of Derivatives
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f(x) = - (x-1)2+2 on R ?

[6] Applications of Derivatives
Chapter: [6] Applications of Derivatives
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f(x)=| x+2 | on R .

[6] Applications of Derivatives
Chapter: [6] Applications of Derivatives
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f(x)=sin 2x+5 on R .

[6] Applications of Derivatives
Chapter: [6] Applications of Derivatives
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