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If x=sin 1alog y, show that (1 − x2)y2 − xy1 − a2y = 0.

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x= sin1alogy1alogy=sin-1xy=ea sin-1xDifferentiating w.r.t. x, we gety1=ea sin-1x×a1-x2y1=ay1-x2Differentiating again w.r.t. x, we gety2=ay11-x2+xay1-x21-x2y2=ay11-x2+xay1-x21-x2y2=ay11-x2+xay1-x21-x2y2=a2y1-x2+xy11-x21-x2y2-xy1-a2y=0

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