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Standard XII
Mathematics
Differentiation Using Substitution
If x=sin #1...
Question
If
x
=
sin
1
a
log
y
, show that (1 − x
2
)y
2
− xy
1
− a
2
y = 0.
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Solution
Here,
x
=
sin
1
a
log
y
⇒
1
a
log
y
=
sin
-
1
x
⇒
y
=
e
a
sin
-
1
x
Differentiating
w
.
r
.
t
.
x
,
we
get
y
1
=
e
a
sin
-
1
x
×
a
1
-
x
2
⇒
y
1
=
a
y
1
-
x
2
Differentiating
again
w
.
r
.
t
.
x
,
we
get
y
2
=
a
y
1
1
-
x
2
+
x
a
y
1
-
x
2
1
-
x
2
⇒
y
2
=
a
y
1
1
-
x
2
+
x
a
y
1
-
x
2
1
-
x
2
⇒
y
2
=
a
y
1
1
-
x
2
+
x
a
y
1
-
x
2
1
-
x
2
⇒
y
2
=
a
2
y
1
-
x
2
+
x
y
1
1
-
x
2
⇒
1
-
x
2
y
2
-
x
y
1
-
a
2
y
=
0
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− a
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