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Let slope of the tangent line to a curve at any point P(x,y) be given by xy2+yx. If the curve intersects the line x+2y=4 at x=2, then the value of y, for which the point (3,y) lies on the curve, is :

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1811
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1819
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43
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1835
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Solution

The correct option is B 1819
dydx=xy2+yx
xdyydxy2=xdx
d(xy)=d(x22)
xy=x22+C
Curve intersect the line x+2y=4 at x=2
So, 2+2y=4y=3
So the curve passes through (2,3)
23=2+C
C=43
curve is xy=x2243
It also passes through (3,y)
3y=9243
3y=196
y=1819

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