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If `y=|cosx|+|sinx|`, then `(dy)/(dx)" at "x=(2pi)/(3)` isA. `(1-sqrt(3))/(2)`B. 0C. `(sqrt(3)-1)/(2)`D. none of these |
Answer» Correct Answer - C In the neighbourhood of `x=(2pi)/(3)`, we have `cosxlt0" and "sinxgt0` `implies" "cosx|=-cosx" and "|sinx|=sinx` `:." "y=|cosx|+|sinx|`. `implies" "y=-cosx+sinx` `implies" "(dy)/(dx)=sinx+cosx` `implies" "((dy)/(dx))_(x=(2pi)/(3))="sin"(2pi)/(3)+"cos"(2pi)/(3)=(sqrt(3)-1)/(2)` |
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