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If sin(x+y)+cos(x+y)=log(x+y) then d2ydx2 is equal to


A

-yx

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B

0

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-1

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1

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Solution

The correct option is B

0


Explanation for the correct answer

Step 1: Differentiate with respect to x of above equation

Given the information for the solution

sin(x+y)+cos(x+y)=log(x+y)

cosx+y1+dydx-sinx+y1+dydx=1x+y1+dydx

1+dydxcosx+y-sinx+y-1x+y=0

1+dydx=0

dydx=-1

Step 2: Again differentiate with respect to x

d2ydx2=0

Therefore the value of d2ydx2 is equal to 0

Hence option (B) is the correct answer.


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