A curve is represented parametrically by the equations x=f(t)=aln(bt) and y=g(t)=b−ln(at);a,b>0 and a≠1,b≠1 where t∈R.
Which of the following is not a correct expression for dydx?
A
−1f(t)2
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B
−(g(t))2
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C
−g(t)f(t)
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D
−f(t)g(t)
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Solution
The correct option is D−f(t)g(t) x=f(t)=aln(bt)⇒x=atlnb=(alnb)t y=g(t)=b−ln(at)⇒y=b−tlna=(blna)−t⇒y=(alnb)−t⇒y=a−tlnb=1x⇒g(t)=f(−t)⇒xy=1⇒xdydx+y=0⇒dydx=−yx=−f(t)g(t)