CBSE Class 11-science Answered
please give the derivative of root of tan root of x using first principal
Asked by pooja dev | 28 Jan, 2011, 12:00: AM
Expert Answer
Dear student,
[sin(√(x+h) cos(√x) -sin(√x)cos(√x+h) ] /cos(√x+h)cos(√x) h
sin( √(x+h) -√x)
-----------------------
cos(√x+h)cos(√x) h
now lim sin x /x =1 but for this whatever is there in sine should be in
h->0
denominator
so for sin( √(x+h) -√x) we need
sin( √(x+h) -√x) * ( √(x+h) -√x) / ( √(x+h) -√x)
lim sin( √(x+h) -√x) ( √(x+h) -√x)
-------------------- * -------------------------------
h->0 ( √(x+h) -√x) cos(√x+h)cos(√x) h
lim sin( √(x+h) -√x)
-------------------- =1
h->0 ( √(x+h) -√x)
so we have
lim ( √(x+h) -√x) )
-------------------- = lim ( √(x+h) -√x) ) 1
h->0 cos(√x+h)cos(√x) h h->0 ----------------------- * ----------------
h cos(√x)cos(√x)
multiplying by conjugate
lim ( √(x+h) -√x) ) ( √(x+h) +√x) ) * 1
----------------------------------------…
h->0 h ( √(x+h) + √x) ) cos^2(√x)
lim ( (√(x+h))^2 -(√x)^1 * 1
h->0 ----------------------------------------…
h ( √(x+h) + √x) ) cos^2(√x)
lim h
h->0 ----------------------------------------… canceling h and putting h =0
h ( √(x+h) + √x) ) cos^2(√x)
1/(2√x) cos^(√x)
= sec^2 (√x) / ( 2√x)
sin( √(x+h) -√x)
-----------------------
cos(√x+h)cos(√x) h
now lim sin x /x =1 but for this whatever is there in sine should be in
h->0
denominator
so for sin( √(x+h) -√x) we need
sin( √(x+h) -√x) * ( √(x+h) -√x) / ( √(x+h) -√x)
lim sin( √(x+h) -√x) ( √(x+h) -√x)
-------------------- * -------------------------------
h->0 ( √(x+h) -√x) cos(√x+h)cos(√x) h
lim sin( √(x+h) -√x)
-------------------- =1
h->0 ( √(x+h) -√x)
so we have
lim ( √(x+h) -√x) )
-------------------- = lim ( √(x+h) -√x) ) 1
h->0 cos(√x+h)cos(√x) h h->0 ----------------------- * ----------------
h cos(√x)cos(√x)
multiplying by conjugate
lim ( √(x+h) -√x) ) ( √(x+h) +√x) ) * 1
----------------------------------------…
h->0 h ( √(x+h) + √x) ) cos^2(√x)
lim ( (√(x+h))^2 -(√x)^1 * 1
h->0 ----------------------------------------…
h ( √(x+h) + √x) ) cos^2(√x)
lim h
h->0 ----------------------------------------… canceling h and putting h =0
h ( √(x+h) + √x) ) cos^2(√x)
1/(2√x) cos^(√x)
= sec^2 (√x) / ( 2√x)
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Answered by | 29 Jan, 2011, 03:42: PM
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