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Continuity & Differentiability

This document discusses continuity and differentiability. It defines continuity at a point and on an interval. A function is continuous at a point if the left-hand limit equals the right-hand limit equals the function value. It is continuous on an interval if it is continuous at every point of the interval. The document also provides examples of limits, continuous functions, and discontinuous functions. It evaluates limits using definitions of one-sided limits and continuity.

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Continuity & Differentiability

This document discusses continuity and differentiability. It defines continuity at a point and on an interval. A function is continuous at a point if the left-hand limit equals the right-hand limit equals the function value. It is continuous on an interval if it is continuous at every point of the interval. The document also provides examples of limits, continuous functions, and discontinuous functions. It evaluates limits using definitions of one-sided limits and continuity.

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CONTINUITY & DIFFERENTIABILITY R.M.M.C. – 3.

1 –

CHAPTER – 3 CONTINUITY AND


DIFFERENTIABILITY
Continuity : A function f (x) is said to be continuous at a point x = a if L.H.L = R.H.L = f(a).
OR
If f (x) can be continuous at a point x = 0 iff.
1. f (a) is defined

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2. lim f  x  exist  lim f  x   lim f  x  (L.H.L= R.H.L)
x a x a x a

A
3. lim f  x   f  a 
x a

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Key points

A
1. If f (x) is not continuous at a point x = a than it is said to be discountinuous at x = a.
2. If L.H.L = R.H.L  f (a) than is known as the removable discountinuous.
65 M
3. Left hand limit as x  a is h 0
b g
Lt f a  h .

4. Right hand limit as x  a is Lt f ba  hg .


10 H
h 0

5. Lt f b xg exists if and only if Lt f b xg  Lt f b xg


xa xa  xa 
98 ES

6. Some important Results of limits :


xn  a n n 1 sin  tan 
Limit  n.  a  Limit 1 Limit 1
x 1
xa  0
 0

e  1 a 1
J

Limit cos 1 Limit 1 Limit  log a


 0 0  0 
A

lim
b g
log 1  
1 Limit
sin 1 
1 Limit
tan 1 
1
 0  0  0 
R

xa 1  
Limit n n
 n 1 Limit 1 Limit 1
x 0
x a n.  a  0
sin  0
tan 
1   1
Limit 1 Limit 
1 Limit 

0
cos  0 e 1  0 a  1 log a
  
lim
 0 b g
log 1  
1 Limit
0
sin 1 
1 Limit
0
tan 1 
1

7. Continuity on an Interval
Continuity on an open interval : A function f (x) is said to be continuous on an open interval
(a, b).if it is continuous at every point on the interval (a, b).

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8. Continuity on a closed interval : If satisfical following condition :


i. f (x) is continuous on the open interval (a, b)

ii. lim f  x   f  a 
x a 

iii. lim f  x   f  b 
x  b

9. In other words, f (x) is continuous on [a, b] if it is continuous on (a, b) and it is continuous at


a from the right and at b from the left.

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Continuous Function : A function f (x) is said to be continuous, if it is continuous at each point
of its domain.

A
Everwhere Continuous Function : A function f (x) is said to be everywhere continuous if it
is continuous on the entire real line ,  b g

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A
65 M SOME SOLVED EXAMPLES
 sin 3x
 if x0
Ex.1 Discuss the continuity of the function f  x    x at x = 0.
 x  3 if x0
10 H

sin 3x
Sol. L.H.L xlim R.H.L lim x 3
 0 x x 0
98 ES

Put x = 0 - h put x = 0 + h

lim
b g
sin 3 0  h
lim 0  h  3  3
h0
h0 0 h
J

sin 3  0  h 
lim f 0  3
A

h 0 0h
 sin 3h
R

lim
h 0 h
sin 3h
lim 33 L.H.L = R.H.L = f (0)
h 0 3h
f (x) is continuous at x = 0

Ex.2 Show that f x  b g RST3xx12 if


if
x0
x0
is discontinuous at x = 0.

Sol. L.H.L xlim 3x  2 R.H.L xlim x 1 L.H.L  R.H.L


 0 0

put x = 0 - h put x = 0 + h  lim f  x  is not exist


x 0

lim 3  0  h   2 lim 0  h  1  1 Hence, f (x) is discontinuous


h 0 h 0

0 - 2 = -2 at x = 0.

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R| sin x  cos x
Ex.3 bg S x
If f x 
if x0
is continuous at x = 0 find k.
|T k if x0

sin x sin x
Sol. L.H.L xlim  cos x R.H.S xlim  cos x
0 x 0 x
Put x = 0 - h Put x = 0 + h

lim
b g
sin 0  h
b g
 cos 0  h  1  1  2 lim
b g
sin 0  h
b g
 cos 0  h  1  1  2

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h0 0 h h0 0 h
f (0) = k

A
Given f (x) is continuous at x = 0.
 k=2

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A
65 M
10 H
98 ES
J
A
R

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CONTINUITY & DIFFERENTIABILITY R.M.M.C. – 3.4 –

PRACTICE EXERCISE

Evaluate the following limits :-

9x2  1 x 5/ 7  A5 / 7
1. lim. 11. lim.
x
1
3x  1 x A x 3/ 7  A3/ 7
3

a x  a

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12. lim.
x2  5x  6 x 0
x a a  x
2. lim. 2
x 3 x  4 x  3

A
x4  1

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x 1 13. Find the value of k, if lim.
3. lim. 2 x 1 x 1
x 1 2 x  7 x  5

A
x3  k 3
 lim.
65 M x k x2  k 2
2 2
a x  a  x
4. lim .
x 0 x2 sin 4 x
14. lim (Olympd. 79)
x 0 x .cos3 x
10 H

 2 x  3 .  
x 1
5. lim. 2 sin x  2sin 3 x  sin 5 x
x 1 2x  x  3
98 ES

15. lim
x 0 x

x2  4
6. lim. sin 3 x
x 2
x  2  3x  2 16. lim (CBSE 95)
J

x 0 tan 5 x
A

x 4  64 x sin 3 x  sin x
7. lim. 17. lim (AISSE 87C)
x 4 2
x  9 5 x 0 x
R

7/ 2 7/ 2 1  cos 6 x
lim.
 x  3   a  3 18. lim
x 0 x2
(Roorkee 82)
8. x a xa
(CBSE 92, 96) 1  cos 2
19. lim
 0 2
x3  125 (CBSE 92, 2000)
9. lim.
x 5 x 4  625
1  cos x
20. lim (CBSE 99, 2000)
6 x 0 x
lim.
1  x  1
10. 2
3sin 2 x  2sin x 2
x 0
1  x  1 21. lim
x0 3x 2
(Olypd. 89)

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sin 3 x  sin x x 2  sin 3 x  2 x


22. lim 35. lim (Self Ex.)
x 0 sin x x 0 3 x  tan 4 x  2 x 2

1  cos 5 x
23. lim (CBSE 93,2000) sin 2  x  h   sin 2 x
x 0 1  cos 7 x 36. lim (Olymp. 91)
h 0
h

2sin x  sin 2 x

36 N
2
24. lim (IIT 79) sin  x  h   sin x 2
x 0 x3 37. lim
h 0 h

A
(Olymp. 92)
3sin x  sin 3x
25. lim (CBSE 90)

58 D
x 0 x3
sec 2 x  2
38. lim
 tan x  1

A
x
cos ecx  cot x 4
26. lim
x 065 M x
(CBSE 92, 96 PB. Board 93) sin x  sin a
39. lim
x a x a
tan x  sin x
27. lim
10 H

x 0 x3
(CBSE 90, 96, 57) 40. If lim
x 0
 kx .cos ecx 
b g
98 ES

tan x  sin x lim x.cos eckx , Prove that


28. lim x 0
x 0 sin 3 x
(CBSE 90, 94, 56, 57) k  1
J

sec 4 x  sec 2 x
sin 2 x  sin 6 x 41. lim
29. lim x 0 sec3 x  sec x
x 0 sin 5 x  sin 3x
A

(DSSE 84, CBSE 94C)


cot 2 x  cos ec 2 x
R

42. lim
cos ax  cos bx
x 0 x
30. lim (CBSE 88C)
x 0 x2
1  cos 2 x  tan 2 x
x3 .cot x 43. lim
31. lim (CBSE 88 C) x 0 x.sin x
x 0 1  cos x
1  sec3 x
1  tan x  1  tan x 44. lim
32. lim x  tan 2 x
x0 sin x
tan x  tan y 45. Check the continuity :
33. lim
x y xy  x2 1
 for x  1
f  x    x 1
 2x for x  1
tan 3 x  2 x 
34. lim (CBSE 99)
x  0 3 x  sin 2 x

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46. Check the continuity : 53. Check the continuity at x = 0

 x , x  0  cos 3 x  cos x
  , x 0
f  x   1 , x  0 f  x   x2
 x , x0  4 , x 0

47. Check the countinuity : 54. Show that


 x | x |
 sin 3 x  , when x  0
, if x  0 f  x   2

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f  x    tan 2 x is
 2 , when x  0
 3 / 2 , if x  0

A
discontinuous at x = 0
48. Check the continuity :

58 D
55. Find the value of K, so that f (x) is
 sin x continuous :
  cos x , x  0
f  x   x

A
 Kx 2 , if x  2
 2 , x0 f  x  
 3 , if x  2
65 M
1  cos x
 , when x  0 56. Determine the value of the constant K
49. Let f  x    x 2
 1 so that the function :
, when x  0
10 H

 sin 2 x
Show that f  x  is discontinuous at  , if x  0
f  x   5x is
98 ES

x0  K , if x  0

50. Discuss the continuity of the function continuous at x = 0.

f  x  at the point x  1/ 2
J

57. Find the value of a so that f (x) is


continous at x = 2.
 x 0  x 1/ 2
A

  ax  5 , if x  2
f  x    1/ 2 x 1/ 2 f  x  
1  x 1/ 2  x 1  x  1 , if x  2
R

58. Find the value of K if f (x) is continuous


51. Test the continuity :

| x| at x  , where
 if x  0 2
f  x   x
 1 if x  0  K .cos x
 , if x   / 2
f  x     2x
 3 , if x   / 2

52. Check the continuity :
 1  cos Kx
 5x  | x |  x.sin x , x 0
 if x  0 f  x  
f  x    3x 59. If is
  1
2 if x  0 , x 0
 2
continuous at x = 0, find 'K'.
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60. Prove that the function : 66. Discuss the continuity of the function f,
x where f is defined by


f  x    | x |  x2
, x 0
R| 2, if x  -1
 K , x 0 f b xg  S2 x, if -1 < x  1

remains discontinuous at x = 0,
|T 2,if x  1
regardless the value of 'K'. 67. Let
R| 1  cos 4x
| , if x < 0

36 N
2

f b xg  S
 1 , if x 3 x
 a , if x = 0
61. If f  x   ax  b , if 3  x  5 || x

A
 7
 , 5 x
|T 16  x  4 , if x > 0
Determine the values of a and b so that Determine the value of a so that

58 D
f (x) is continous. f(x) is continuous at x = 0.

A
68. Show that the function
 3ax  b , if x 1 f(x) = 2x - |x| is continuous at x = 0.

62. If
65 M
f  x    11 , if x 1
5ax  2b , if x 1 69. Show that

R
b g |S
xa
is continuous at x = 1. Find the values f x  x  a , when x  0
|T
10 H

of a and b. 1 , when x = a
63. If is discontinuous at x = a.
98 ES

 sin  a  1 x  sin x 70. If



 x
if x0
R| cos x  sin x  1 , x  0
2 2

f  x   c if x0 f b xg  S
|T x k 1  1 , x  0
2
J


 x  bx 2  x
if x0 is continuous at x = 0, find k.
 bx 3/ 2
A

71. Find the value of p and q, for which


is continuous at x = 0, find the value  1  sin 3 x 
R

of a, b, c.  2
, if x 
 3cos x 2
 
64. Discuss the continuity of the function f x   p , if x 
 2
f, where f is defined by
 q 1  sin x  
R|3 if 0 x1 
    2x 
2
, if x 
2
f b x g  S4 if 1 x  3
|T5 if 3  x  10 is continuous at x = .

2
65. Discuss the continuity of the function f, [C.B.S.E. 2016]
where f is defined by 72. Find the value of k for which the function

R|2x if x0  kx
f b xg  S 0
 , if x  0
if 0 x1 f x   x
|T4x if x 1  3 , if  0

is continuous

at x = 0. [C.B.S.E. 2017]
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73. If the function f defined as :

 x2  9
 , x 3
f x   x  3
 k, x 3

is continuous at x = 3, find the value of k.
[C.B.S.E 2020]
74. Find the value of 'a' for which the function

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f defined as :

A
 
a sin 2 (x  1), x  0
f (x)  

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tan x  sin x
 , x0
 x3

A
is continous at x = 0
65 M
10 H
98 ES
J
A
R

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CONTINUITY & DIFFERENTIABILITY R.M.M.C. – 3.9 –

ANSWERS

(1) 2 (2) 1/2 (3) 1/ 3 (4) 1/ a

5/ 2
(5) 1/10 (6) 8 (7) 240 (8) 7 / 2.  a  3

1 3/ 2
(9) 3/20 (10) 3 (11) 5 / 3.a 2/ 7 (12) a
2

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(13) 8/3 (14) 4 (15) 0 (16) 3/5

A
(17) 4 (18) 18 (19) 2 (20) 0

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(21) 1/3 (22) 2 (23) 25/49 (24) 1

A
(25) 4 65 M (26) 1/2 (27) 1/2 (28) 1/2
b2  a 2
(29) 4 (30) (31) 2 (32) 1
2
(33) sec 2 y (34) 1/3 (35) 1/ 7 (36) sin 2x
10 H

(37) 2 x.cos x 2 (38) 2 (39) 2 a cos a (41) 3/2


98 ES

3
(42) 1 (43) 3 (44)
2
(45) Continuous (46) Discontinous (47) Continuous (48) Continuous
J

(50) Continuous (51) Discontinuous (52) Discontinuous (53) Continuous


A

3 2
(55) (56) (57) 2 (58) 6
R

4 5
 a  3
(59) + 1 (61) a  3, b  8 (62) b  2
 
3 1
(63) a , c  , b may have any real number..
2 2

(64) f is not continuous at x = 1 and x = 3.

(65) f is continuous at x = 0 and discontinuous at x = 1.

(66) Continuous (67) a = 8 (70) k = -4

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CONTINUITY & DIFFERENTIABILITY R.M.M.C. – 3.10 –

DIFFERENTIABILITY

Differentiability/Derivative : Rf´(a) = Lf´(a) than f (x) is differentiable at x = a and common value


of where f (x) is real function and ‘a’ is domcin of f (x), if Rf´ (a) and Lf´ (a) is denoted by f´ (a) this
called.

Key point :
a. Rf´ (a) (Right hand derivative)

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f  x  f a 
lim if it is exist is called R.H.D of f (x) at x = a.

A
x a x a
b. Lf´ (a) (Left hand derivative)
bg bg

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f x f a
lim if it is exist (definie) is called L.H.D of f (x) at x = a.
xa xa

A
c. bg
Rf  a  lim
65 M bg bg
f x f a
 lim
b g bg
f ah f a
put x = a + h
x a xa h 0 h

d. bg
Lf  a  lim
f x f a bg bg
 lim
f ah f a b g bg
put x = a - h
x a xa h0 h
10 H

e. Every constant function, a polynomial function, sin x, cos x etc. are everywhere differentiable.
98 ES

SOME IMPORTANT FORMULAES OF


DIFFERENETIATION

d
 bg n
 n.  bg n 1
.
d
 bg d
b g  nbxg
x
n n 1
.
d
bg bg
x n x
n1
J

d d dx dx
d
b g d
bg d
b g d
b g
A

sin   cos .  sin 8 x  cos 8 x. 8 x  8 cos 8 x


d d dx dx
R

d
d
b g
cos    sin .
d
d
 bg d
dx
b g
cos ax   sin ax.
d
dx
b g
ax   a sin ax

d
d
b g
tan   sec 2 .
d
d
 bg d
dx
b g
tan 4 x  sec 2 4 x.
d
dx
b g
4 x  4 sec 2 4 x

d
d
b g
cot    cos ec 2 .
d
d
 bg d
dx
b g
cot 3 x   cos ec 2 3 x.
d
dx
b g
3 x  3 cos ec 2 3 x

d
d
b g
sec   sec . tan .
d
d
 bg
d
dx
b g
sec 2x  sec 2x. tan 2x.
d
dx
2x  2 sec 2x. tan 2x b g
d
d
b g
cos ec   cos ec.cot .
d
d
 bg
d
dx
b g
cos ec5 x   cos ec5 x.cot 5 x.
d
dx
b g
5 x  5 cos ec5 x.cot 5 x

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d
d
b g 1 d
log   .
 d
 bg d
dx
b g FGH IJK b g FGH IJK FGH IJK
log 8 x 
1 d
.
8 x dx
8x 
8
8x

1
x
d 
d
d i
e  e .
d
d
 bg d
dx
d e i  e . b4 xg  4. e
4x d4x
dx
4x

d 
d
d i
a  a .log a.
d
d
 bg d 3x
dx
d i
8  8 3 x.log 8.
d
dx
b g d i
3 x  8 3 x .log 8.3  3 log 8. 8 3 x

d
d i 1 d
bg d
d i 1 d
b g

36 N
sin 1   .  sin 1 3 x  . 3x
d 1   d
2 dx 1  9 x dx
2

A
d
d
d
cos 1   i1
.
d
2 d
 bg d
dx
d
cos 1 5 x  i 5
1  1  25 x2

58 D
d
d
d
tan 1   i 1
2
.
1   d
d
 bg d
dx
d
tan 1 8 x  i 8
1  64 x2

A d i
d a
d
d
cot 1  i 1 d
.  bg cot 1 ax 
b g
d
65 M
1   2 d dx 1  ax
2

d
d
sec 1   i 1 d
bg
d
d
sec 1 bx  i b
d
.
  2  1 d
 dx bx. bbxg 2
1
10 H

d
d
cos ec 1  i
1 d
bg
d
d
cos ec 1 4 x  i 4
. 
b4xg
98 ES

d dx 2
   1 d
2 4 x. 1

Product Rule’s :
d
dx
c b g b gh b g c b gh b g c b gh
f x g x  f x
d
dx
g x g x
d
dx
f x
J

gb xg f b xg  f b xg cgb xgh
d d
d F f b xg I
A

dx GH gb xg JK
 dx dx
Quotient Rule :
cgbxgh 2
R

Chain Rule’s :

a.
d
dx
d c b ghi  f  cgbxgh  dxd cgbxgh
f gx b.
d
dx
c b gh b g
f y  f y 
dy
dx

SOME SOLVED EXAMPLES


x 2 a2
Ex.1 Differentiate x  a  log x  x 2  a 2 w.r.t. ‘x’.
2

2 2
x 2 a2
Sol. y x  a  log x  x 2  a 2
2

2 2
Differentiation w.r.t. ‘x’.

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CONTINUITY & DIFFERENTIABILITY R.M.M.C. – 3.12 –

d
x  x2  a 2 e j
b g
2
dy x 1 1 a dx
  2x  x2  a2 
dx 2 2 x 2  a 2 2 2 x  x2  a2

x2 x2  a 2 a 2 1 FG IJ FG1  1 2 xIJ

2
2 x a 2

2

2 x  x2  a 2 H K H 2  x  a K 2 2

x2 x2  a 2 a2 F x  a  x I
2 2
  
e G x  a JK
 a j H

36 N
2 x2  a 2 2 2 x  x 2 2 2 2

A
x2 x2  a 2 a2
  
2 x2  a 2 2 2 x2  a 2

58 D
x2  x2  a 2  a 2

A
2 x2  a 2

c h

65 M
2 x 2  2a 2

2 x 2  a 2
x2  a 2
2 2 2 2
2 x a 2 x  a

dy
10 H

 x2  a 2
dx
98 ES

Ex.2 Differentiate
sin x  x cos x
x sin x  cos x
e
 log x  x 2  a 2 w.r.t ‘x’. j
y
sin x  x cos x
e
 log x  x 2  a 2 j
J

Sol.
x sin x  cos x
Differentiation w.r.t. ‘x’
A

b gc b g h b
R

dy
dx

x sin x  cos x cos x  x  sin x  cos x.1
b
x sin x  cos x
2
g    x  sin
 sin x  x cos x x cos x  sin    x gb g
dy b gb
x sin x  cos x cos x  x sin x  cos x  sin x  x cos x x cos x g b gb g
dx

x sin x  cos x
2
b g
dy c
x 2 sin 2 x  x sin
   x cos    x cos
   x  x sin
2
   x  x cos
2
   x h
dx

b
x sin x  cos x
2
g
dy c
x 2 sin 2 x  cos2 x 1 h 1
dx

b
x sin x  cos x
2

2
x x ag e
2
 1
2 x  a2
2
x
j

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CONTINUITY & DIFFERENTIABILITY R.M.M.C. – 3.13 –

dy x2 1 x  x 2  a 2
dx

b
x sin x  cos x g ex 
2

x 2  a 2 j

x2  a 2

dy x2 1
dx

b
x sin x  cos x g 2

x  a2
2

IMPLICIT FUNCTION

36 N
A function of the form y = f (x) is called an explicit function of x.
y = f (x) but x lot necessary that function are always expressed in this form

A
x - y - 5 = 0 ; x + cosxy-y = 0.
Differentiate with respect to ‘x’.

58 D
dy
 f´ x 
dx

A
d d dy
Note :
dx
 f  x    f´ x 
65 M dx
 f  y    f´ y 
dx
Derivative of Inverse trigonometric function.
Expression Subsitution
1. In case a2  x2 x = a tan  or a cot 
10 H

2. In case a 2  x2 x = a sin  or a cos 


98 ES

3. In case x2  a2 x = a sec  or a cosec 

ax ax
4. tan 1 or cot
1
x = a cos  or a cos 2
ax ax
J

FG a  x IJ or cot FG a  x IJ x = a tan .
tan 1
H a  xK H a  xK
1
A

5.
R

SOME SOLVED EXAMPLES


Ex.1
1
Differentiate sin x 1  x  x FH c1  x hIK w.r.t. ‘x’.
2

Sol.
1 FH
Let y  sin x 1  x  x c1  x hIK2

put x = sin A, x  sin B


-1
A = sin x B = sin-1 x
y = sin-1 (sin A cos B + sin B sin A)
    sin
y  sin c b
 A  B gh
y=A+ B
y  sin 1 x  sin 1 d xi
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Differentiae w.r.t. ‘x’.


dy

1

1 d
d xi
dx 1  x2 1 x d i 2 dx

dy 1 1 1
 
dx 1 x 2 2
1 x 2 x
dy 1 FG 1 1 IJ

H 
K

36 N
dx 1 x 1 x 2 x

A
F I
Ex.2 Differentiate tan
1
GH 1  sin x
JK w.r.t. x.

58 D
1  sin x

F I
GH 1  sin x
JK
A
1
Sol. Let, y  tan
65 M 1  sin x

F F x xI I
GG GH cos 2  sin 2 JK
2

JJ
y  tan 1
GG FG cos x  sin x IJ 2
JJ
10 H

H H 2 2K K
98 ES

F cos x  sin x I
y  tan 1
GG 2 2 JJ
GH cos x2  sin 2x JK
J

F 1  tan x I
A

y  tan 1
GG 2 JJ
GH 1  tan x2 JK
R

FG tan FG   x IJ IJ
y  tan 1
H H 4 2 KK
 x
y 
4 2
Differentiate w.r.t. ‘x’.
dy 1
 0
dx 2

Ex.3 Differentiate tan


1
e j
1  x 2  x w.r.t. cot-1 x.

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Sol. let y  tan


1
e 1  x2  x j x = cot-1 x
put x = cot ,  = cot-1 x z = cot-1 x. Differentiate w.r.t. ‘x’.

y  tan 1 e 1  cot 2   cot  j dz



1
dx 1  x 2
= tan-1 (cosec  - cot )
FG 1  cos  IJ
y  tan 1
H sin  K

36 N
F 2 sin  I dy
GG 2 J
2

A
 dy dx
J
y  tan 1 
GH 2 sin
   cos JK
 dz dz

58 D
2 2 dx

FG tan I c
1  x 2 h
A
  J
dy  1
H 2K c h
1
y  tan
   
65 M dz 2 1  x 2  1

dy 1
Differentiate w.r.t. ‘x’ 
dz 2
10 H

dy 1

c
dx 2 1  x 2 h
98 ES

LOGARITHMIC DIFFERENTIATION
To use properties of logarithmic.
1. log (m . n) = log m + log n
J

m
log    log m  log n
A

2.
n
log  m n   n log m
R

3.

RSlog b  m
a
4. loga a = 1
T b  a m

log e a  x
 x
 a e

SOME SOLVED EXAMPLES


x cos x x2  1
Ex.1 Differentiate x  2 w.r.t. ‘x’.
x 1

x cos x x2  1
Sol. yx  2
x 1

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CONTINUITY & DIFFERENTIABILITY R.M.M.C. – 3.16 –

dy du dv
Let,  
dx dx dx
Let, U = xxcosx
Taking log both side
lot u = x cosx log x.
Differntiate w.r.t. ‘x’.
du x cos x xd
  log x cos x
dx x dx

36 N
du
b
 cos x  log x x  sin x  cos x 1 g bg

A
dx
du
 cos x  log x  x sin x  cos x

58 D
dx
du
b g
A
 u cos x  log x  x sin x  cos x
dx
x2  1
v
65 M
x2  1
Differentiate w.r.t. ‘x’.

b g c hb g
10 H

2 2
dv x  1 2 x  x  1 2 x 2 x 3  2 x  2 x 3  2 x
 
dx x2  1
2
c h x2  1
2
c h
98 ES

dv 4x

dx x2  1c2
h
J

dv
b
 x x cos x cos x  log x  x sin x  cos x 
4x
g
dx 2
x 1
2
c h
A
R

Ex.2
1
Differenitate tan x  c h x ex  e x
e x  e x
w.r.t ‘x’.

Sol. c
y  tan 1 x  h x e x  e x
ex  ex
let y = u + v
dy du dv
   (i)
dx dx dx
 u = (tan-1 x)x
taking log both side
log u = x log (tan-1 x)
1 du 1 1
  x 1
  log tan 1 x
u dx tan x 1  x 2

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CONTINUITY & DIFFERENTIABILITY R.M.M.C. – 3.17 –
L O
du
h MMc1  x hxtan x  log tan xPP
 tan 1 x c x 1 ex  e  x
v x
 dx
N Q 2 1 
e  ex

dv ce  e hce  e h  ce  e hce  e b1gh


x x x x x x x x

 dx

ce  e h x x

4
 ce x
 e x h 2

36 N
dy
 tan 1 x c h LMMb1  xg xtan
x
 log tan 1 x 
OP
PQ ce
4
N h

A
 dx 2 1
x x
 ex
2

58 D
dy y2
b
x .........

Ex.3 If y  x xx 
, prove that dx x 1  y log x
g
A
x x .........
Sol.
65 M
y  xx
 y = xy  logy = y log x
1 dy y dy FG 1  log xIJ dy  y
  log x
H y K dx x
10 H

 y dx x dx 

FG 1 y log x IJ dy  y dy y2
98 ES

 H y K dx x  
b
dx x 1  y log x g
PARAMETRIC FORMS
J
A

Parametric Function if x = f() ; y = g() differentiation w.r.t. ‘’


dy dy d
  
R

dx d dx
d2y
Second Derivative denoted by 2 or y  or f   x
dx
bg
SOME SOLVED EXAMPLES
2t 1 t2 dy
Ex.1 If x  2
, y  2 find
1 t 1 t dx
2t
x
1 t2
Differentiate w.r.t. ‘t’.

dx


1  t 2 2   2t  2t  
dt 2
1 t2  
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2  2t 2  4t 2 2  2t2 2 1  t c
2
h

c1  t h2 2

c
1 t2

h c
1 t2
2
h
1 t2
y
1 t2
Differentate w.r.t ‘t’.

c
2
hb g c hb g
2
dy 1  t 2 t  1  t 2 t

c h

36 N
2
dx 1 t2

A
2t  2t 3  2t  2t 3 4t
 2
 2
1  t 2  1  t 2 

58 D
dy 4 t

A

dt c
1 t2
65 M h 2

4 t
dy
dy dt 1  t 2c 2
h
4 t
 
c 
h c h
10 H

dx dy 2 1  t 2
2 1 t2
dx
1  t 2c 2
h
98 ES

dy  t
 42 2t
dx

c
 2 1  t 2
 2
t 1 h
J

d2y 
A

Ex.2 If x = cos  +  sin  and y = sin  -  cos  find 2 at .


dx 3
R

Sol. x = cos  +  sin , y = sin  -  cos  Differentiate w.r.t. .


dx
 = -sin + sin  +  cos  =  cos  ....... (i)
d
dy
 = cos - cos  (- sin ) =  sin  ........ (ii)
d
dy  sin 
   tan 
dx  cos 
Differentiate again w.r.t. x

d2y 2 d sec 2  sec 2  sec 3 


  sec     
dx 2 dx dx / d  cos  

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CONTINUITY & DIFFERENTIABILITY R.M.M.C. – 3.19 –


Put  
3

d 2 y 24
 
dx 2 

SECOND DERIVATIVE
d2y

36 N
Second derivative denoted by or y´´(x) or f´´ (x) or y2.
dx 2
Step : y = ...............

A
Diff w.r.t ‘x’
dy

58 D
 .........
dx
again differention w.r.t x
d2y

A
 .........
65 M
dx 2
SOME SOLVED EXAMPLES
d 3 y d2 y dy
10 H

Ex.1 If y = log (1 - sin x) then prove that  . 0


dx 3 dx 2 dx
Sol. y = log (1 - sin x)
98 ES

dy  cos x

dx 1  sin x
Diff w.r.t. x.
b gb g b gb g
J

d 2 y 1  sin x sin x   cos x  cos x sin x  sin 2 x  cos2 x


dx 2

b g 2
 2
b g
A

1  sin x 1  sin x

d2y 1
R

2

dx 1  sin x
Diff w.r.t. x.
d 3y cos x
dx 3

b
1  sin x g 2

d 3y d 2 y dy
L.H.S 3  2 .
dx dx dx

cos x FG 1 IJ  FG  cos x IJ  0
b1  sin xg H 1  sin x K H b1  sin xgK
2

Ex.2 I f y = aex + be-2x prove that y2 + y1 - 2y = 0


Sol. y = aex + be-2x
Differentiate w.r.t ‘x’.

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CONTINUITY & DIFFERENTIABILITY R.M.M.C. – 3.20 –

dy
dx
b g
 ae x  be 2 x 2

y1 = aex - 2be-2x
Differntiate w.r.t ‘x’.
y2 = aex - 2be-2x (-2)
y2 = aex + 4be-2x
y2 + y1 - 2y = 0
L.H.S aex + 4be-2x + aex - 2be-2x - 2 (aex + be-2x) = 0

36 N
2aex + 2be-2x - 2aex - 2be-2x = 0
L.H.S = R.H.S

A
58 D
A
65 M
10 H
98 ES
J
A
R

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CONTINUITY & DIFFERENTIABILITY R.M.M.C. – 3.21 –

PRACTICE EXERCISE

4
1. 4x7 - 7x3 + 6x2 + 8x + 1 2. 3 x  5 x3 / 2  7
x

3. b3x  2g 4 /3

1
ax  b
4. (ax2 + bx + c)3/4

36 N
2 4
5. 2 6.
4x  5x  6 4 x  6 x2  7 x  8
3

A
7. sin 8x - tan 3x + sec x3 8. cos x  cot x3 / 2  cos ec ax  b b g

58 D
9. sin (ax2 + bx + c) 10. tan (ax + b)4 11. cos ec 3 x  2
2 7 2 3/8
12. cos (4x - 5x + 6) 13. cot (ax + bx + c) 14. sec (x2 + 3x + 2)4

A
15. (3 sin x3 - 4 tan x2)6 16. sec (tan x) 17. sin (cos x2)
18. tan (cot (2x + 3)) 19. cosec (cot 4x) 20. sin3 x
21. cos4 2x 22. tan6 ax 23. cosec5 (4x
+ 5)
65 M
24. cot4 x5 25. sin2 (2x + 5) 26. cos3 (ax + b)
27. tan4 (3x - 5) 28. sec nxn 29. cot x3
10 H

2
30. sec (ax + b) 31. cosec (4x - 5x - 6) 32. cos3 (ax2 + bx + c)
4
98 ES

33. 2 sinx2 - 3 cos x2. 34. (2 cot 2x - 4 tan 2x)3 35.


sin x2  2 cos x2
36. (x2 + cos 2x)3/2 37. log x2 38. (log x)2
1
39. sin (log 2x) 40. b g
J

log log x
41. tan2x - 2 sinx + 3 cos x - 12 logx - 2 42. log (sin 2x)
A

43. log (sec x + tan x) 44. sin 2x + (2x - 5)2 45. e 3x


46. e sin2x 47. e sin(logx) 48. e tan
3
x
R

49. e
e ax bx cj
2
50. 3 sinx 51. a(3x + 4)
52. b logx 53. 5 2x 54. 2cot (2x + 5)

55. FH x  1  x2 IK n
56. sec 2 x  cos ec 2 x 57. e
sin sin x  cos x j
58. sin4 x2  cos 4 x2 59. x . sin x
60. x2 logx
61. Differentiate x2 by product rupe and verify that the answer is 2x.
62. Differentiate (4x2 - 5x + 6) . (2x2 - 3x + 5) in two ways, first by product rule and second by
expanding the product. Verify that the two answers are same.
63. Differentiate (1 + 2tanx) (5 + 4sinx) in two ways, first by product rule and second by
expanding the product and verify that the two answers are same.
d
64. We know that tanx.cosx = sinx and (sin x) = cos x. Differentiate tanx.cosx by prod-
dx
uct rule and verify that the answer is cos x.

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65. If U, V and W are three differentiable functions, prove that :


d
dx
b
U, V, W  UV. g
dw
dx
 VW.
dU
dx
 UW.
dv
dx
FG 1IJ
66. sin mx . cos nx 67. sinm x . cosn x 68. x2 .sin
H xK
69. Differentiate sin(x2 ex) 70. cos3 (x . logx)
71. tan (x.sinx)3/2 72. 3 x.secx 73. 4 x.logx
74. sin4 (x.cosx)5
FG IJ

36 N
1 dy
75. If y  x 
x H K
, prove that x2 .
dx
 xy  2  0

A
F 1I F dy I 1
If y = x.sinx, prove that G J . GH JK   cot x
76.
H y K dx x

58 D
dy
77. If y = cosecx + cot x, prove that  y.cos ecx  0

A
dx
78. Differentiate x.logx.log(logx)
79. Differentiate (2x.logx.tanx)3 80. cos (x.cosx.logx)
65 M
1 FG dy IJ  y  2
81. If y  x 
x
, prove that 2x.
H dx K x
10 H

e tan x x j
2 1  cos x
82. log x. e 83.
1  cos x

FG FG   x IJ IJ
98 ES

sec x  1 FH IK
84.
sec x  1
85. log tan
H H 4 2K K 86. log x  x2  a 2

e x  log x sin x  x2 ex  ex


87. 88. 89.
J

sin 3 x cot 2x ex  ex

eax
A

e 2 x  e 2 x sin 2x
90.
e 2 x  e 2 x
91.
ex
92.
b
sin bx  c g
R

3 x  log x RS 2 tan x UV 2

93.
ex
94.
T tan x  cos x W
1  sin 2 x dy F I
 sec G  xJ  0
H4 K
2
95. If y  , show that
1  sin 2 x dx

1  ex x1 1  sin x
96. 97. log 98. log
1  ex x1 1  sin x

1  tan x dy tan x  cot x


99. If y  log , prove that  sec 2x 100.
1  tan x dx tan x  cot x

sec x  tan x log x RSlog x UV


101.
sec x  tan x
102.
1  x log x
103. sin
T sin x W

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RxU
cos S V
3
F x IJ
cos ec G
7
x
H log x K
4
104.
Te W x 105. 106.
e cot x

x e x .sin x x3 .tan x
107. sin 4 x 108. 109.
3 log4 x 3x

x2  3
110. Differentiate w.r.t to ‘x’ and find the value of derivative at x = 0.
x4
111. Differentiate sin4 x2 w.r.t ‘x’ and find the value of the derivative at x   .

36 N
x 1 x dy
112. If y  a  find at x = 0.

A
1 x dx
d
bg

58 D
113. We know that elogx = x and x  1 . Differentiate elogx by chain Rule and verify that
dx
answer is 1.

A
114. We know that sin2x = 2sinx.cosx. Differentiate sin2x by chain rule and 2sinx.cosx by
product rule and verify that answer is same.
65 M
115. bg
If f x 
x4
2 x
, then find f´(4).

dy
Find (Q. No. 128 to 152)
10 H

dx
x2 y 2
116. 2
x +y =r 2 2
117. xy = c 2
118.  1
98 ES

a2 b2
119. 2x2 + 3x2y + 4y2x = 5 120. ax2  2hxy  by 2  0
121. (x2 + y2)2 = xy [C.B.S.E. 2018] 122. y secx + tany + xy = 0
J

123. sin2x + 2cosy + xy=0 124. b g


sin xy 
x
y
 x2  y
A

125. tan (x + y) + tan (x - y) = 1 126. y.ex + 2x.sinx - cosy = 4


FG x IJ  xy  y
R

127. cot
H yK 128. logx - ey + e4x - log3y = 3

dy
129. (a) If x  y  5 , find at (4, 9) (b) sin2y + cosxy = k at x = 1, y = /4
dx
dy
130. ey.logx + y.cosx + tan (xy) = 0 131. If ex + ey = ex+y, prove that = -ey-x.
dx

132. If sin y = x.cos (a + y), prove that


2
dy cos a  y

b g
dx cos a

133. If sin y = xsin (a + y), prove that


2
dy sin a  y

b g
dx sin a

Differentiate the following functions w.r.t ‘x’ (Q.No. 153 to 165)


134. x x 135. y = (sin x)cosx

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ax ax
136. y = (x + sinx)cosx 137. y 138.
bx xa

139. (sinx + cosx)logx 140. xx


x
141. bsin xg xcos x

142. y  x tan x  sin x b g x


143. y  log xb g  b xg
x log x
 34x

dy
Find (Q. No. 166 to 176)
dx
144. xy = yx 145. (sin x)y = (cos y)x

36 N
dy
146. (a) (log x)logy = (logy)logx (b) If x y  y x  a b , find .
dx

A
x x..............
147. xx

58 D
148. sin x  sin x  sin x  sin x........... 

A
149. log x  log x  log x  log x....... 
65 M dy
If xy = ex-y, prove that dx 
log x
b g
x  ........
150. e x e x  e 151. 2
1  log x

dy 2  log x
If xy = ey-x, prove that dx 
b g
10 H

152. 2
1  log x
98 ES

Differentiate w.r.t ‘x’ (Q.No. 176 to 187)

b x  1g x  1 2

153.
bx  4g . e 3 x
J

154. b x  ag.b x  bg. bx  cg.b x  dg 155. log2 cosx 156. loga x


A

157. logx sinx 158. logcosx sinx 159. logx2 sin x


R

dy y
160. log10 sinx 161. If xm . yn = (x + y)m + n, show that 
dx x

dy
Find (Q. No. 189 to 200)
dx
162. x = a . cos , y = b . sin  163. x = at2, y = 2at

164. y = 2cos2 , x = 2sin2  165. x = a( - sin), y = a (1 - cos)

166. x = a (cos  +  . sin), y = a (sin  -  . cos )

2t 1  t2 FG 1 IJ 1 FG IJ
167. X
1 t 2
,y 
1 t 2 168.
H
x  e  
 K
, y  e   
 H K
RS cos t UV, y  aRS sin t UV
169 (a). x  a
T t W Tt W
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dy 
169 (b). If x = a sin 2t (1 + cos 2t) and y = b cos 2t (1 - cos 2t), find the value of at t  and
dx 4

t .
3

FG  IJ dy  
170. (a)
H
If x  a cos   log tan
2 K
, y = a.sin , find
dx
at   and   .
3 4
dy 

36 N
(b) If x = a(2 – sin2) and y = a (1 – cos 2), find when   .
dx 3
[C.B.S.E. 2018]

A
Differentiate the following functions w.r.t ‘x’.

58 D
FG 1IJ
171. sin1
H xK 172. sec-1 (cosec x) 173. sec 1 1  x2

A
sin1 FH 2x 1  x2 IK sec 1
RS 1 UV
174. 175. cos-1 (1 - 2x2) 176.
T 2x  1W
2
65 M
sin 1
RS 2x UV cos 1
RS1  x UV 2
tan 1
RS 2x UV
177.
T1  x W 2 178.
T1  x W 2 179.
T1  x W2
10 H

tan 1
RS 3x  x UV3

T 1  3x W
-1 3 -1 3
180. sin (3x - 4x ) 181. cos (4x - 3x) 182. 2
98 ES

 1  cos x 
183. tan1   [C.B.S.E. 2018]
 sin x 

RS cos x UV RS1  sin x UV


J

1/ 2
1 1 1  cos x
tan 1
184. tan
T1  sin x W 185. tan
T1  sin x W 186.
1  cos x
A

1  cos 4 x
187. tan 1 188. tan–1 (sec x + tan x)
R

1  cos 4 x

189. tan 1 FH 1  x2  x IK
FH IK R| 1  x  1U| 2

cot 1 1  x2  x tan 1 S| x V|
190. 191.
T W
tan 1
RS 2x UV 2

192. cot-1 (cosec x + cot x) 193.


T1  x W 4

RS1  x UV R|S x U|V R| 2x 1  x 2 U|


S| 1  2x V|
4
cos 1 tan 1 tan 1
194.
T1  x W4 195.
|T 1  x |W 2 196.
T 2
W
cos 1
R|S 1  cos 2x U|V cos 1
R|S 1  cos 3x U|V
197.
T| 2 W| 198.
T| 2 W|
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1 x 1 x
199. cot 1 200. sin 1
1 x 2

R| 1  x U| 2 R| 1  x U|
cos ec 1 2 cos 1 S| 2 V| S| 2 V|
sin 1
201.
1 x
202.
T W 203.
T W
RS x  1UV
sin 1
2
sin 1
RS1  cot x UV2
cos S
1 R x  x UV 1

204.
T x  1W2 205.
T1  cot x W 2 206.
Tx  x W 1

36 N
cos ec S 1 R x  x UV 1
cot 1
RS x  1UV tan S
1R sin x UV
207.
Tx  x W 1 208.
T x  1W 209.
T1  cos x W

A
tan S 1|R x |UV tan 1
x
sin S
R1  x UV 4

58 D
1
210.
T|1  1  x W| 2 211.
a 2  x2
212.
T1  x W 4

R| 1  x  1  x U|V R|S 1  x  1  x U|V


A
sin S 1
cos 1
213.
|T 2 |W
65 M 214.
|T 2 |W
tan S 1 |R a  x |UV tan 1
RS x  a UV
1/ 3 1/ 3
tan 1
|RS x  x |UV
215.
|T 1  ax |W 216.
T1  a . x W 217.
1/ 3 1/ 3
|T1  x |W
3 /2
10 H

cos S 1 R 3 cos x  4 sin x UV


218.
T 5 W
98 ES

tan 1
RS1  x UV
3
tan 1
R|S 2 x U|V
219.
T1  x W3 220.
|T1  x |W
RS 5ax UV
J

 2 x 1 
sin1  tan1
221.
 1  4x




222. 2
T a  6x W 2
A

LM OP sin 1  6x 1  9x 2 
N
sin1 2ax 1  a2 x2
Q
R

223. (a) (b)


 
R| 1  a x  1U|
2 2 R| x  1  x 2 U| RS 3  2x UV
tan 1 S| ax V| tan 1 S| x  1  x V| cot 1
T 2  3x W
224.
T W 225.
T 2
W 226.

cot 1
RS 3  2 tan x UV tan1
RS a  bx UV tan 1
RS 3  2x UV
227.
T 2  3 tan x W 228.
T a  bx W 229.
T 1  6x W
tan 1
RS 2x UV tan 1
RS 4x UV tan 1
ax
230.
T1  15x W 2 231.
T1  3 x W 2 232.
ax

R| 3a x  x U|
2 3
LM a cos x  b sin x OP
233. tan 1 S| ada  3x i V| 234. tan1
N b cos x  a sin x Q
T W
2 2

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R| 1  x2  1  x2 U| R|S U|V
tan 1 S| V| [C.B.S.E. 2015] cot 1
|T
1  sin x  1  sin x
1  sin x |W
235.
T 1  x2  1  x2 W 236.
1  sin x 

R|S
sin 2 tan 1
U|V 1 x R|
sin S2 cot
1  x U|
V 2 1
237.
|T |W 1 x 238.
|T 1  x |W

y  sin S
R| 1 U|V  tan R|S 1  x  1U|V dy
1 1
2

239.
T| 1  x W| |T x |W , find dx .
2

36 N
R| 1  x  1U| 2
Differentiate tan S V  2x 

A
1 1
w.r.t sin 
240.
|T x |W  and prove that the derivative is
 1 x 
2

58 D
independent of ‘x’.
1 RS 1 UV with respect to
241. Prove that the derivative of sec
T 2x  1W 1  x2 is equal to the

A
2

derivative of logx2 with respect to x.


65 M 2t 2t dy
242. If tan y  2 and
sin x  2 , prove that is independent of x.
1 t 1 t dx
d2 y
2
d dy
i
10 H

243. If y = (sin x) , show that 1  x .


-1 2
2
 x. 2
dx dx
244. Differentiate log(sec x) with respect to tan x.
98 ES

245. Differentiate x3 with respect to x2.


246. Differentiate xsinx with respect to xcosx.
247. Differentiate a(cosx + x.sinx) w.r.t to a (sin x - x . cosx).
J

d 2y
Find (Q. No. 248 to 255)
dx 2
A

248. y = a . cosx + b . sinx 249. log (log x)


250. xn . logn x 251. e kx 252. a bx
R

253. sinmx . cosnx 254. sin4x + cos4x 255. logx + ex

256. bg
If f x 
log x
x
, show that f  x  bg
2 log x  3
x3

F d y I  2x  2 y
2

257.
2
If y = x + tanx, show that cos x GH dx JK 2

258. If y = a . sinmx + b . cosmx, show that y2 + m2y = 0


F d y I  xFG dy IJ  y  0
2

259. (a) If y = a.cos (logx) + b.sin (log x), show that x


2
GH dx JK H dx K
2

d2 y dy
(b) If y = sin (sin x), prove that 2
 tan x  y cos2 x  0 [C.B.S.E. 2018]
dx dx
d2 y
260. If x = cos and y = sin , find .
dx2

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d2 y
261. b g
If x  a cos   .sin  , y  a sin   .cos  , find b g dx2
.

d2 y
262. (a) b g
If x  a   sin  and y  a 1  cos  , find b g dx2
at  = .

t d2y d2y 


(b) If x = cos t + log tan   , y = sin t, then find the values of 2 and 2 at t  .
 2 dt dx 4
[C.B.S.E 2019]
F d yI  m y  0

36 N
2

, prove that G
H dx JK
2
mx -mx
263. If y = a . e +b.e 2

A
Differentiate w.r.t ‘x’. (Q.No. 264 to 266)
FH IK

58 D
264. sin 1 x 1  x  x 1  x2 265. sin (xx)

LM 5x  12 1  x OP
A
2
sin1
266.
MN 13 PQ
65 M
2
d2 y 1  dy  y
267. x
If y = x show that 2
    0 [CBSE 2016]
dx y  dx  x
10 H

d LM d1  x i sin OP  x sin 1 x
N Q
2 1
268. Prove that dx x x 
98 ES

1  x2

269. Prove that


d
dx
2x tan1 x  log 1  x2  2 tan1 x d i
LM OP
J

d x 2 a2 x
a  x2  sin 1  a 2  x2
270. Prove that
dx 2 N 2 a Q
A

271. Differentiate sin (tan-1 2x) w.r.t. x and express the result free from trigonometrical
symbols.
R

x sin 1 x sin 1 x
272. If y   log d i
1  x2 , prove that
dy

d1  x i
3
2 dx
d
1  x2 2 i
sin 1
cos 1 dy y
273. If x  a t , y  a t , show that 
dx x

b g d2 y dy FG IJ 2

274. y
If e x  1  1 , show that
dx 2

dx H K
275. If y = (tan x) , show that (x + 1) y2 + 2x (x2 + 1)y1 = 2.
-1 2 2 2

1  y2
276. If 2 2
1  x  1  y  a x  y , then prove that
dy
dxb
1  x2
g
dy 1

277. If x 1  y  y 1  x  0 , prove that dx
1  x 2 .
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R|1  F dy I 2
U| 3/ 2

S| GH dx JK V|
278. If (x - a) + (y - b) = c , prove that T
2 2 2 W is a constant independent of a and b.
d2 y
dx2

dy log x

279. If xy = ex-y, show that dx log xe m b gr 2

 1  x2 
 

36 N
280. Differentiate tan1   with respect to cos1 2x 1  x 2 , when x  0 .
 x 
 

A
281. For the curve y = (2x + 1)3, find the rate of change of slope at (1, 27).

f x b g gbxg hbxg b g g bxg h bxg


f x

58 D
dy
282. If y  l m n , prove that  l m n
dx
a b c a b c

A 1 2
d i dx
dy 2
dy 2
283.
65 M
If y  ea cos x
, show that 1  x x
dx
a y0
2

2 d2 y dy
284. If x = a cos  + b sin , y = a sin  – b cos , show that y 2
x y 0
dx dx
10 H

x
285. Differentiate the function  sin x   sin 1 x w.r.t.x
98 ES

m n mn d2 y
286. If x y   x  y  , prove that 0
dx 2
2 d2 y dy
J

287. 1
If y  sin x  
, prove that : 1  x
2
 dx 2  x dx 20 [CBSE 2019]
A

1  y  dy x  y
288.
2
 2

If log x  y  2 tan   , show that : dx  x  y
x
[CBSE 2019]
R

 x2  d2y
289. If y  log e   , then 2 equals :
 e2  dx
 
1 1 2 2
(a)  (b)  (c) (d) 
2 2
x x x x2
[C.B.S.E 2020]

d2y
290. If x = a cos  ; y = b sin , then find . [C.B.S.E 2020]
dx 2

291. Find the differential of sin 2 x w.r.t.ecos x . [C.B.S.E 2020]

5x 5x , d2y
292. If y  Ae  Be then is equal to :
dx 2
(a) 25 y (b) 5y (c) – 25 y (d) 15 y
[C.B.S.E 2020]
RAJESH MADAN'S MATHEMATICS CLASSES, Ph. : 9810655836
CONTINUITY & DIFFERENTIABILITY R.M.M.C. – 3.30 –

If y   log x   x log x , then find dy .


x
293. [C.B.S.E 2020]
dx
x dy
294. If y   cos x   tan 1 x , find . [C.B.S.E 2020]
dx
d2y dy
295. If y = sin (sin x), prove that : 2
 tan x  y cos 2 x  0
dx dx

 y dy x  y
296.  
If log x 2  y 2  2 tan 1   , show that : dx  x  y

36 N
x
dy
297. If x y  y x  a b , find .

A
dx
298. Let f  x   x x , for all x  R check its differentiability at x = 0. [C.B.S.E 2020]

58 D
A
ANSWERS
65 M 3

2

15
x
1. 28x6 - 21x2 + 12x + 8 2. 3/ 2
2 x x 2

b g a b
3 2ax  b g b
2 8x  5 g
10 H
1/ 3
4 3x  2  
3.
bax  bg 2 4.
d
4 ax2  bx  a i
1/ 4 5.
d4 x
2
 5x  6 i 2
98 ES

2d12 x  12 x  7 i
2


6.
d4 x  6 x  7 x  8 i
3 2
3 /2 7. 8cos 8x - 3sec2 3x + 3x2 sec x3 tan x3
J

8. 
sin x
2 x

3
2
b
x cos ec 2 x3 / 2  a.cos ec ax  b cot ax  b g b g
A

9. (2ax + b) cos (ax2 + bx + c) 10. 4a (ax + b)3 sec2 (ax + b)4


3 cos ec 3 x  2.cot 3 x  2
R

11.  12. -7 (8x - 5) (4x2 - 5x + 6)6 sin (4x2 - 5x +


2 3x  2
6)7

13. 
3
8
b gd
2ax  b ax2  bx  c
5 / 8
i
cos ec 2 ax2  bx  c d
3 /8
i
14. 4 (2x + 3) (x2 + 3x + 2)3 sec (x2 + 3x + 2)4 tan (x2 + 3x + 2)4
15. 6 (3 sin x3 - 4 tan x2)5 . (9x2 cosx3 - 8x sec2 x2)
16. sec2 x . sec (tan x) . tan (tan x) 17. -2x . sinx2 . cos (cos x2)
2 2
18. -2 cosec (2x + 3) sec (cot (2x + 3)) 19. 4 cosec2 4x cosec (cot 4x) . cot (cot 4x)
20. 3 . sin2 x . cos x 21. -8cos3 2x . sin 2x
5 2
22. 6a tan ax . sec ax 23. -20 cosec5 (4x + 5) cot (4x + 5)
4 3 5 2 5
24. -20x . cot x . cosec x . 25. 2 . sin (4x + 10)
2
26. -3acos (ax + b) sin (ax + b) 27. 12 tan3 (3x - 5) sec2 (3x - 5)
3 x2 .cos ec 2 x3
28. n2 . xn-1 . sec nxn . tan xn 29. 30. a.sec(ax+b) tan(ax+b)
2. cot x3

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CONTINUITY & DIFFERENTIABILITY R.M.M.C. – 3.31 –

31. - (8x - 5) cosec (4x2 - 5x - 6) . cot (4x2 - 5x - 6)


32. - (2ax + b) cos2 (ax2 + bx + c) sin (ax2 + bx + c)
33. 4x . cosx2 + 6x . sinx2 34. 3 (2 cot 2x - 4 tan 2x)2 . (-4 cosec2 2x - 8 sec2 2x)

d
4 x cos x2  2 sin x2 i
35.
dsin x 2
 2 cos x2 i 3/ 2 36. 3 (x2 + cos 2x)1/2 . (x - sin 2x)

37.
2
38.
2.log x
39.
b
cos log 2x g
x x x

36 N
1 1
40. x.log x.log log x b g 41. 2 sec 2 2x  2 cos x  3 sin x 
2x

A
42. 2 cot 2x 43. sec x 44. 2 cos 2x + 4 (2x - 5)
b
sin log x g .cosblog xg

58 D
3x sin2x
e
45. 3.e 46. 2 cos 2x . e 47.
x

d3 tan i b2ax  bg. e


A
3
ax2 bx c
48. e tan x 2
x sec 2 x 49. 50. 3sinx . log 3 . cos x

blog x .log b
51.
65 M
3 log a . a3x + 4 52. 53. 2 log 5 . 52x
x

b g . 2 cos ec 2 b2x  5g
FH
n x  1  x2 IK n
10 H

cot 2 x 5
54. 2 55. 56. -4cosec2x . cot2x
1  x2

bcos x  sin xg.cose d i


98 ES

57.
sin x  cos x j 58.
 x.sin 4 x2
2 sin x  cos x sin 4 x2  cos 4 x2
59. x . cos x + sin x 60. x + 2x . log x
sinm-1x.cosn-1x(mcos2x-nsin 2x)
J

66. mcosmx.cosnx - nsinmx.sinnx 67.


FG 1IJ  cosFG 1IJ
2x.sin
H x K H xK
A

68. 69. cos(x2ex) (x2ex + 2x.ex)

70. -3(1+logx) cos2 (xlogx) sin (xlogx)


R

71.
3
2
b g
x cos x  sin x x sin x sec 2 x sin x
3 /2
72. b g
3xsecx.log3 (secx (xtanx + 1))
73. log4.(1+logx).4xlogx
74. 20(xcosx)4 (cosx-xsinx)sin3 (xcosx)5 cos(xcosx)5
78. 1 + logx . log (log x) + log x.
79. 3(2x . logx . tanx)2 . (2xlogx . sec2x + 2 . logx . tanx + 2 . tan x)
80. (xlogx sinx - cos x - cosx logx) sin (x coc x . log x)
e tan x x j . F 1  log x sec 2 x  2x I
GH x d iJK
2

82. e

1 x 1 x
83. .sec 2 84. .sec 2 85. sec x
2 2 2 2

LM
sin 3 x e x 
1 OP d
 3 cos 3 x. e x  log x i
86.
x a2
1
2 87. N x Q
sin 2 3 x

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CONTINUITY & DIFFERENTIABILITY R.M.M.C. – 3.32 –

88.
b
cot 2x cos x  2x  2 sin x  x2 cos ec 2 2 x g d i
2
cot 2x

4.e2 x 8
2 cos 2x  sin 2 x
89.
de 2x
1 i 2 90.
d i
e 2 x  e 2 x
2
91.
ex

c b g b gh LF
e MG 3
1IJ d iOPQ
NH K
x x
e ax a sin bx  c  b cos bx  c log 3   3 x  log x
x
92.
b
sin 2 bx  c g 93.

36 N
e2x

b g ex

A
8 tan x sec x  tan x.sin x
iFH IK 1
94.
b tan x  cos xg 3 96. d1  ex 1  e2 x 97.
x 12

58 D
98. sec x 100. 2 . sin 2x

b g
1  x log x
2

A b g
101. sec x (sec x + tan x) 102. 2
65 M x 1  x.log x

RS sin x  x.log x.cos x UV.cosFG log x IJ F x I bx  1g .sinFG x IJ


3. G J .
2 3

103.
T x.sin x W H sin x K 2 104.
He K e He K
x x x
10 H

6 7 7
 x   log 1  4 x   x 
28   . sec .cot
105. 2    
 log x    log x    log x   log x 
98 ES

cot x  x cos ec 2 x x/cot x sin 4 x  4 x cos 4 x


106. e 107. 2
.log 3.3 x/sin 4 x
cot 2 x sin 4 x

b gb
x. e x log 4 x cos x  sin x  e x .sin 4 x g d i
J

x2 .3 x x sec 2 x  3 tan x  x.log 3. tan x


108.
b
x. log 4 x g 2 109.
3 2x
A

3
110. 111. 0 112. 1 + log a
R

16
1 x c2
115. 116.  117. 
4 y x2

118. 
b2 x
119.
d
 4 x  6 xy  4 y 2 i
a2 y 2
3 x  8 xy

b
 ax  hy g y  4 x x2  y 2 d i
120.
hx  by
121.
d
4 y x2  y 2  x i
122.
b
 y sec x. tan x  1 g 123.
y  sin 2x
2
sec x  sec y  x 2 sin y  x

d
y 2 xy  y 2 .cos xy  1 b gi d b g b gi
 sec 2 x  y  sec 2 x  y
124. 2
xy .cos xy  x  y b g 2 125.
sec b x  yg  sec b x  yg
2 2

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CONTINUITY & DIFFERENTIABILITY R.M.M.C. – 3.33 –

FG FG x IJ  y IJ
H yK K
y cos ec 2 2

d x x
 y. e  2 cos x  log 2 sin x.2 x
i H
126. x 127. F xI
x cos ec G J  xy  y
H yK
2 2 2
e  sin y

d
y 4 x. e4 x  1 i 3
128.
d
x y. e  1 y
i 129. 
2

36 N
xy.sin x  e y  xy.sec 2  xy 
130. x  e y log x  cos x  x sec 2  xy  

A
 
134. xx (1 + logx)

58 D
135. (sin x)cosx (cosx . cot x - sin x . log (sin x))

 x  sin x cos x 
 cos x 1  cos x  
 sin x.log  x  sin x  FG aIJ. FG aIJ x

H bK H bK
A
136. 137. log
 x  sin x 

F a I. FG log a  aIJ
65 M
x

GH x JK H xK
138. a 139.

bsin x  cos xg RS|log xRST cos x  sin x U logbsin x  cos xg U


T sin x  cos x VW V|W
log x
10 H


x

F 1 I
98 ES

x .log x G 1  log x 
xx xx
J
140.
H x log x K

b g b gR |S cos x  log x.sin x  cot x U|V


141. bsin xg .logbsin xg
cos x cos x
x x

T| x logbsin xg W|
J

x G
F tan x  log x.sec xIJ  bsin xg cx.cot x  logbsin xgh
A

H x K
tan x 2
142.

F 1  logblog xgIJ  x FG 2 log xIJ  3 .log 81


R

143. blog xg G
x

H log x K H x K
log x 4x

yb x log y  yg logcos y  y.cot x


144. xb y log x  xg 145.
log sin x  x. tan y

b g xlog
log log y 
y
.log x
logblog xg
146.
log x

y y.log y

y2 cos x 1
147.
b
x 1 y.log x g 148.
2y  1
149. b
x 2y  1 g

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CONTINUITY & DIFFERENTIABILITY R.M.M.C. – 3.34 –

dy y
150. 
dx 1  y

 x  12 x  1  2 1 3 
   1
153. 3 x  x  1 2  x  1  x  4 
 x  4  e  

b x  agbx  bgb x  cgb x  dg RS 1  1  1  1 UV


154.
2 T x  a x  b x  c x  dW

36 N
1 x cot x log x  logsin x
155. -tanx . log2e 156.
x log a
157.
b g
x. log x
2

A
b g
cot log cos x  tan x log sin x b g 2 x log x.cot x  2 logbsin xg
clogbcos xgh x. b2 log xg

58 D
158. 2 159. 2

FG bIJ.cot 

A
160. cotx . log10 e
65 M 162.
H aK
1 sin 
163. 164. -1 165.
t 1 cos 
2 t
10 H

166. tan  167.


1  t2

 2  1  3   sin t  t.cos t
98 ES

168.
d 2
 1     .e3
i 2 169.
cos t  t.sin t
170. 3

1 1
171. 172. -1 173.
x x 1 2
1  x2
J

2 2 2
A

174. 175. 176.


1  x2 1  x2 1  x2
2 2 2
R

177. 178. 179.


1  x2 1  x2 1  x2
3 3 3
180. 181. 182.
1 x 2
1 x 2
1  x2
1
183. 
2
1 1 1
184. 185. 186. 
2 2 2
1
187. -2 188.
2
1 2 1
189.
d
2 1 x 2
i 190.
1  x2
191.
d
2 1  x2 i

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CONTINUITY & DIFFERENTIABILITY R.M.M.C. – 3.35 –
1 4x
192. 193.
2 1  x4

4x 1 2
194. 195. 196.
1  x4 1  x2 1  x2
3
197. 1 198. 
2
1 1
199. 2 200.
2 1 x 2 1  x2

36 N
1 x 1
201. 202. 203.

A
2 4
2 1 x 1 x 4 x 1 x
2 2

58 D
204. 205. 2 206.
1  x2 1  x2
2 1 1

A
207. 208. 209.
1  x2
65 M 1  x2 2
1 1 4 x
210. 211. 212.
2 1 x 2
a x2 2
1  x4

1 1 1
b g
10 H

213. 2 214. 2 215. 2 x 1 x


2 1 x 2 1 x

1
98 ES

1 1
216. 3x 2/3
1  x  2/3 217. 2 x 1 x b g 
1  x2

3 x2 1
218. 1 219. 220.
b g
J

1  x6 x 1 x

d i
A

5a a 2  6 x 2
2x 1 log 2
221.
1  4x
222.
da 2
id
 4 x2 a 2  9 x 2 i
R

2a a 1
223.
1  a 2 x2
224.
d
2 1 a x 2 2
i 225.
1  x2

1 ab
226. 227. 1 228.
1  x2 a  b 2 x2
2

2 5 3 3 1
229. 230.  231. 
1  4 x2 1  25 x 2
1  9 x2 1 9x 2
1  x2
1 3a
232. 233. 234. -1
2 a x 2 2
a  x2
2

x 1 x
235. 236. 237.
1  x4 2 1  x2
1
238. -2x 239.
d
2 1  x2 i 240. 1/4
RAJESH MADAN'S MATHEMATICS CLASSES, Ph. : 9810655836
CONTINUITY & DIFFERENTIABILITY R.M.M.C. – 3.36 –

3x x.cos x  sin x
244. sin x . cos x 245. 246.
2 cos x  x.sin x
b
 1  log xg
247. cot x 248. -a . cosx - b . sin x 249.
bx.log xg2

250. xn-2 (n . (n - 1) log nx + (2n - 1)) 251. k2 . ekx

252. (bloga)2 . abx

36 N
253.
eb g b
2
g b g b
2
 m  n sin m  n x  m  n sin m  n x gj 254. -4 . cos 4x

A
2

x2 e x  1 sec 3 

58 D
255. 260. -cosec3  261.
x2 a
1 1

A
1  
262.  264.
4a 65 M 1  x2 2 x 1 x
265. cos (xx) . xx (1 + logx)
1
266.
1  x2
10 H

280. –1/2 281. 2


98 ES
J
A
R

RAJESH MADAN'S MATHEMATICS CLASSES, Ph. : 9810655836


CONTINUITY & DIFFERENTIABILITY R.M.M.C. – 3.37 –

BOARD QUESTIONS FOR THE LAST 41 YEARS


dy 3u 4x .
1. Find dx if y  2  u , u  1  tan x
1 x2 20. Differentiate w.r.t. x.[A.I. 1983]
1  tan x
[D.B. 1979]
2. 2 2
Find the derivative of cos(1  x ) . [A.I. 1979] 21. Find the derivative of ( 4 x 3  5 x 2  1) 4 .
3. Differentiate ( x 2  cos x ) 4 . [D.B. 1979] [A.I. 1983]
sec x  tan x 22. Differentiate log( x  x 2  a 2 ) w.r.t.x
4. Differentiate w.r.tx
sec x  tan x

36 N
[D.B. 1979, 81] [A.I. 1983]

x 2  3x  1 w.r.t.x.

A
5. Differentiate x 3 tan 2 x w.r.tx. [A.I. 1979] 23. Differentiate the
2 x2
[D.B. 1983C]

58 D
dy 1 4 2 3
6. Find if y  u , x  x  5. 24. Differentiate (sin x ) x w.r.t.x [A.I. 1983C]
dx 4 3
[D.B. 1979C]

A
2
7. Find the derivative of log(cosx) w.r.tx.  1 
25. Find the derivative of  x   w.r.t.x.
[A.I. 1979C] x
65 M 
8. Find the derivative of e x sin x. [D.B. 1979C] [A.I. 1983]

dy 2x 4  x
9. Find :  sin( xy)  x  x 2  y [D.B. 1980] 26. Find the derivatives 3x  5 w.r.t.x.
10 H

dx y
[A.I. 1984]
x 2
10. Differentiate xe w.r.t.x. [D.B. 1981]
98 ES

1  cos x
27. Find the derivatives w.r.t.x.
2 1  cos x
11. Differentiate e x  2 x w.r.t. x. [D.B. 1981] [A.I. 1984]
12. Differentiate ( 2 x 2  3) 3 2 ( x  5) 1 2 w.r.t.x.
1  cos x
28. Find the derivatives w.r.t.x.
J

[A.I. 1981] 1  cos x


dy [D.B. 1984]
A

13 Find :  y sec x  tan x  x 2 y  0


dx
[D.B. 1981C] 29. Find the derivatives cot 1  1  x  w.r.t.x.
1 x 
R

x 2 1 [D.B. 1984]
14. Differentiate the w.r.t.x
x 2  7 x  11 30. Find the derivatives x sin x w.r.t.x. [D .B .
[D.B. 1981C] 1984]
dy dy
15. Find if y  log 1  sin x . [A.I. 1981C] 31. If y  1  sin x find . [D.B. 1984, 86C]
dx 1  sin x 1  sin x dx

16. Differentiate x x w.r.t.x. [D.B. 1982] 32. Differentiate (sin x ) log x w.r.t.x. [D .B .
1984C]
17. Differentiate y  tan 1  cos x  sin x 
 cos x  sin x 
1  tan x
[D.B. 1982C] 33. Find the derivatives y  w.r.t.x.
1  tan x
[A.I. 1985]
18. Differentiate y  tan 1 1  cos x
1  cos x 34. Find the derivatives y  e x log(sin 2 x ) w.r.t.x.
[A.I. 1982C]
[A.I. 1985]
19 Differentiate log(secx + tanx) [A.I. 1982C]
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CONTINUITY & DIFFERENTIABILITY R.M.M.C. – 3.38 –

51. Differentiate tan 1 (sec x  tan x ) w.r.t.x.


35. Find the derivatives y  sec x  1 w.r.t.x.
sec x  1 [A.I. 1987]
[D.B. 1985]
2 52. Differentiate (sin x ) x w.r.t.x. [D.B. 1987]
36. Find the derivatives y  (log x )e tan x  x w.r.t.x.
[D.B. 1985] 53. Differentiate sin sin x  cos x w.r.t.x.
2
37. Find the derivatives cos( x  1) w.r.t.x. [D.B. 1987]
[A.I. 1985C] dy
54. Find if y  cos 1 (4x 3  3x )
38. Differentiate x sin x w.r.t.x.[D.B. 1985C] dx

36 N
[D.B. 1987C]
1
1  x  x 
39. Differentiate cos   w.r.t.x
1  55. Differentiate sin 1 ( 1  x 2 ) w.r.t.x

A
xx 
[D.B. 1985] [A.I. 1987C]

58 D
40. Differentiate (tan x ) cot x w.r.t.x[A.I. 1985C] 56. Differentiate ( x  a )( x  b) w.r.t.x.
( x  p)( x  q )

A
x4 x  6 [A.I. 1987C]
41. Find the derivatives w.r.t.x.
(3x  5) 2
57. Differentiate x cos x  (cos x ) x w.r.t.x.
65 M [D.B. 1986] [A.I. 1987C]
42. Find the derivatives sin(logcosx) w.r.t.x.
[A.I. 1986] 58. Differentiate f ( x )  x sin x  (sin x ) x , find
f'(x). [A.I. 1986C]
10 H

1  ex
43. Find the derivatives w.r.t.x.  2  dy
1  ex 59. If y   1  x 2  , find . [CBSE 1987C]
98 ES

1 x  dx
[A.I. 1986]
44. Find the derivaitives x y  y x w.r.t.x. 2x 2 x dy
60. If y  e  e , find dx . [A.I. 1988]
[D.B. 1986] 2x 2 x
e e
J

45. Find the derivatives y  sec 1  1  w.r.t.x. 1 1  x


2
2
 2x  1  61. Differentiate cos w.r.t.x.
2
A

[D.B. 1986, 89] [A.I. 1988]


R

1  1  62. Differentiate (3  3x ) sin 1 2 x w.r.t.x.


1 
x 3  a3 
46. Differentiate tan  w.r.t.x. [A.I. 1988]
1 1 
 
1 x 3a 3 
 
[D.B. 1986C] 63. Differentiate tan 1  a  x  w.r.t.x.
 1  ax 
x
47. Differentiate x x w.r.t.x. [A.I. 1986C] [D.B. 1988]

48. Differentiate x 2  x log x w.r.t.x. 64. Differentiate y  (sin x ) log x w.r.t.x.


[D.B. 1986C] [D.B. 1988]
x
1 1  cos x 65. Find the derivatives of the y  x x .
49. Differentiate cos w.r.t.x.
2
[D.B. 1989]
[A.I. 1986C]
dy
50. Differentiate e x log(1  x 2 ) w.r.t.x. 66. If x = a(t + sint); y = a(1 – cost), find .
dx
[A.I. 1987] [A.I. 1989]

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CONTINUITY & DIFFERENTIABILITY R.M.M.C. – 3.39 –
x
67. Differentiate x
sin x
 sin 1 x w.r.t.x. 82. Differentiate y  x ( x ) w.r.t.x.
[D.B. 1989] [CBSE 1990C]
83. If y = 2sinx + 3cosx, then prove that
68. Differentiate e ax cos( bx  c) [D.B. 1989]
d2y
69. Find from first principle the derivative of e 2x y  0. [D.B. 1991]
dx 2
w.r.t.x. [A.I. 1990]
tan x d2 y x
70. Differentiate (sin x )  (cos x ) sec x w.r.t.x. 84. If y  sin 1 x , prove that 2
 2 32
.
[A.I. 1990] dx (1  x )

36 N
2 2
71. If ax + 2hxy + by + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 find [D.B. 1988, A.I. 1991]

dy  y  a cos 2 

A
. [A.I. 1990] dy
dx 85. If  find . [D.B. 1991C]
2
x  b sin  dx
72. Differentiate 5log(sin x ) w.r.t.x. [D.B. 1990]

58 D
d2y
3 dy 3 86. If y = 2sinx + 3cosx show that  y  0.
73. If x  a cos ; y  a sin  find . dx 2

A
dx
65 M [D.B. 1990] [CBSE 1991C]

x  .......... d2y
74. If x  e x e
x e
then show that 87. Find if x  at 2 , y  2at. [D.B. 1992]
ye dx 2

dy y 1
 . [Outside Delhi 1990] 88. Differentiate (sin x ) cos x
w.r.t.x.
10 H

dx 1  y
[D.B. 1992]
2
75. Differentiate log{(cos x ) x  e  x } w.r.t.x. 89. If y = A cos nx + B sin nx, prove that
98 ES

[D.B. 1900C] d2 y
2
 n 2 y  0.
  dx
76. Differentiate tan 1  1  x  1  x  w.r.t.x. [Outside Delhi 1992, 2001C]
 1 x  1 x 
J

[D.B. 1990C] 90. If dy


y  tan 1  1  x 2  x  , find dx .
 
A

 y  e  ( 2 sin   sin 2) dy [Outside Delhi 1992]


77. If  then find .
 dx
x  e (2 cos   cos 2)
R

dy 1
91. Find if y  x cos x .
[A.I. 1990C] dx
[Outside Delhi 1992]
1
 1  a 2 x 2  1
78. Differentiate tan   w.r.t.x.  log x  e  x 
 ax  92. Find, the derivative of   w.r.t.x.
 sin 2 x 
 
[A.I. 1990C]
[Foreign 1993]
79. Differentiate y  (sin x ) x  sin 1 x w.r.t.x.
93. Find, the derivative of x sin 2 x cos 2 x w.r.t.x.
[A.I. 1990C]
[Foreign 1993]
2  
80. Differentiate y  e sin x  2 tan 1 1  x  94. Find, the derivative of tan 1  1  x 2  x 
 1  x   
w.r.t.x. [A.I. 1990C] w.r.t.x [Outside Delhi 1993]
dy sin x  x 2 w.r.t.x.
81. If xy  xe  y  ye x  x 2 find . 95. Find, the derivative of
dx cot 2x
[A.I. 1990C] [D.B. 1993]
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CONTINUITY & DIFFERENTIABILITY R.M.M.C. – 3.40 –

1.
 2  dy 110. Differntiate logx w.r.t. [D.B. 1995C]
96. If y  tan 1  1  x  1  find . x
 x  dx dy
  111. Find when x  at 2 , y  2at.
dx
[D.B. 1993] [Outside Delhi 1995C]

 2  2
97. Find, the derivative of cos ec 1  1  x  w.r.t.x. 112. Differentiate cos 1 1  x 2  w.r.t. tan 1 x.
 2x  1  x 
[Outside Delhi 1993C] [CBSE (F) 1996]

 2   2x 

36 N
98. Find, the derivative of cot 1  1  x  w.r.t.x. 113. Differentiate sin 1  2
w.r.t. tan 1 x.
 2x   1  x 
[Outside Delhi 1993C] [CBSE 1996]

A
 
99. Prove that
d cos 1 1  x   1 . 114. Differentiate tan 1  2x  w.r.t. tan 1 x.

58 D
dx  
2  2 1 x2 2
1  x 
[Outside Delhi 1996, 2001C]
[D.B. 1993C]

A
2
100.Find, from first principle, the derivative of 115. If x  a (  cos ), y  a (1  cos ), find d y
dx 2

65 M 2 2 
tan 1  1  x  1  x  w.r.t.x. at   .

[CBSE 1996]
2 2
 1  x  1  x  2
[Foreign 1994] 116. If x  a (  sin ), y  a (1  cos ), find
d2y
dx 2
10 H

101.Find, the derivative of sin x sin 2 x .



[D.B. 1994C] at   . [CBSE 1996]
2
98 ES

102.Find, the derivative of x log x . 117. If y  (sin 1 x ) 2 , then prove that


[Outside Delhi 1994C]
d2y xdy
103.Find, the derivative of (sin x ) x . (1  x 2 ) 2
 2 [CBSE 1996C]
dx dx
[Foreign 1994C]
J

dy 2
104.Find, the derivative of sin x 2 w.r.t.x. 118. Find , when y  x sin x  cos x  x  1 .
dx
A

[Foreign 1995, 2001C] x2 1


[CBSE 1997]
dy
R

105.Find if x  a (1  cos ), y  a (  sin ). dy 3


dx 119. Find , when y  x cot x  2x  3 .
[D.B. 1995] dx x2  x  2
[CBSE 1997]
106.Differentiate sin x 2 w.r.t. x 2 .
[Outside Delhi 1995] dy 3
120.Find , when y  sin  3x  4 x   x tan x .
dx  x 1 
107.Differentiate e 2x w.r.t. e x . [Foreign 1995]  
[CBSE 1997 F]
 2  dy
 
108.If x  a  1  t 2 , y  b 2 t 2 , find . 121.If y  tan 1 x , show that
1 t  1 t  dx
[Foreign 1995] d2 y dy
(1  x  ) 2
 2x  0. [CBSE 1997C]
dx dx
 2  dy
 
109.If x  a  1  t 2 , y  b 2t 2 , find . 122.If y = tanx + secx, prove that
 1 t  1 t  dx
[Foreign 1995] d2y
(1  sin x ) 2  cos x. [CBSE 1997C]
dx 2

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CONTINUITY & DIFFERENTIABILITY R.M.M.C. – 3.41 –

dy 2 dy
123.Find , when x  1  t , y  2 t . 136.If y  5x  sin 2 (2 x  3), find dx .
dx 1 t2 1 t2 3
1 x2
[CBSE 1997C] [CBSE 2000C]
124.If y  cot x  cos ecx, prove that
dy
137.Find , when x y  e x  y . [CBSE 2000C]
2
d y dx
(1  cos x ) 2  sin x. [CBSE 1997C]
dx 2 138.Differentiate e x w.r.t.x.
2
[CBSE 2000C]
cos x 
125.Differentiate tan 1 
1
w.r.t.x. 139.Differentiate x sin x
w.r.t.x.[CBSE 2000C]

36 N
1  sin x 
[CBSE 1998]  2 
140 Differentiate with respect to x : tan 1  1  x 

A
2
126.Differentiate tan 1 1  cos x  w.r.t.x.  1  x 
 sin x 
[CBSE 2000, Outside]

58 D
[CBSE 1998]
141.Differentiate with respect to x :
127.Differentiate tan 1  sin x  w.r.t.x.  

A
1  cos x  tan 1  x
 [CBSE 2000, Outside]
65 M [CBSE 1998 F] 1  1  x 2 

d2 y dy 142.If y  e x tan 1 x , then show that :


128.If y = cotx, show that  2y  0.
dx 2 dx
d2 y dy
[CBSE 1999] (1  x 2 )  2(1  x  x 2 )  (1  x 2 ) y  0.
10 H

2 dx
dx
2
d y [CBSE 2000C, Outside]
129.If y = cosecx + cotx, show that sin x
2
 y2.
98 ES

dx 143.If y  e x (sin x  cos x ), prove that


[CBSE 1999, Outside Delhi]
2 d2 y dy
d y 2 2
2  2 y  0. [CBSE 2002]
130.If y = secx – tanx, show that cos x y . dx dx
dx 2
J

144.If y = x + tanx, prove that


[CBSE 1999, Outside Delhi]
d2y d2y
A

131.If x  cos   log tan  , y  sin , find at cos 2 x  2 y  2x  0.


2 dx 2 dx 2
  . [CBSE 1992, 2002]
R

[CBSE 1999C]
4
145.Differentiate the following w.r.t.x :
132.Differentiate cos1  with respect to
log( x  1  x 2 ) . [CBSE 2003]
log(1  ). [CBSE 1999C]

133.If x  a (  sin ) and y  a (1  cos ), find 146.If y  log 1  cos x , prove that
1  cos x
d2y 
at   . [CBSE 1999C] dy
dx 2 2  cos ecx. [CBSE 2003]
dx
134.Differentiate log(1  ) w.r.t. sin 1 .
[CBSE 1999C] 147.Differentiate log sin x 2  1 `w.r.t.x.
[CBSE 2003]
d2y  x2 
135.Find 2 when y  log 
 x .
dx e 
2 dy
148.If y  log 1  cos x find .
[CBSE 2000, Outside] 1  e2 x dx
[CBSE 2003 C]

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CONTINUITY & DIFFERENTIABILITY R.M.M.C. – 3.42 –

dy
149.If x  a (  sin ), y  a (1  cos ) find
dx
at FG 2x IJ w.r.t. sin FG 2x IJ .
162.Differentiate tan 1
H 1 x K H1 x K
1
2 2

 7. [CBSE 2003 C] [CBSE 2004 C]


2
dy
2 163.If y  (log x) x  ( x) log x , find .
1  sin x , dy dx
150.If y  log find .
1  tan x dx [CBSE 2004 C]
[CBSE 2003 C]
1 t 2 2t FG dy IJ
151.If x  a (cos    sin ), y  a (sin    cos ), 164.If x  a
1 t 2
and y 
1 t 2
H
, find
dx
.
K

36 N
[CBSE 2005]
dy
find . [CBSE 1998, 2003 C] 165.If y = log(1 + cosx), prove that
dx

A
d 3 y d 2 y dy
1  1  x
 w.r.t.x.  .  0. [CBSE 2005]
152.Differentiate cot   dx 2 dx 2 dx
1  x

58 D
 
[CBSE 2004] d2y
166.If x  a(  sin ), y  a (1  cos ), find at
153. Prove that dx 2

A
d  x a 2  x 2  a 2 sin 1 x   a 2  x 2 
 . [CBSE 1992, 1996C, 2005]
dx  2 a  2
65 M 2
[CBSE 2004] dy y
167If x p .y q  ( x  y) p  q , prove that  .
154.Differentiate w.r.t.x : dx x

LM OP [CBSE 2000, 2005]


10 H

1  sin x  1  sin x [CBSE 2004 C]


tan 1
N 1  sin x  1  sin x Q 168.If y  x log
 a 
x , prove that

bx 
98 ES

1 x dy
155.If y  , prove that (1  x 2 )  y  0. d2 y 2
1 x dx
2
 1  a  . [CBSE 2000, 2005]
[CBSE 2000, 2004 C] dx x  a  bx 

F I n
J

1  x2  1 169.If y   x  x 2  a 2  , prove that


156.Differentiate tan 1 GH x JK w.r.t.x.  
A

[CBSE 2000, 2004C] dy ny


 . [CBSE 2005]
dx x  a2
2
R

dy
157.Find if y  ( x) cos x  (sin x) tan x
dx
170.If y  x x , show that
[CBSE 2004 C]
2
d2 y  dy  y
 1   0.
dy
158.Find if y  tan 1 1  sin x . 2
[CBSE 2005 C]
dx 1  sin x dx y dx
  x
[CBSE 1990, 2003C, 2004 C]
171.If x  2 cos   cos 2 and y  2 sin   sin 2
F
5x  12 1  x 2 I
159.Find
dy
dx
if y  sin 1 GH
13
. JK  d2y 
find  2  . [CBSE 2005 C]
 dx    2
[CBSE 2004 C]
dy dy
160.If y  (sin x) x  (cos x) tan x , find . 172.If y  ( x ) cos x  (cos x ) sin x , find .
dx dx
[CBSE 2004 C] [CBSE 2005C]

161.If y  cot 1 1  sin x , find


dy
. 173.Differentiate x x sin 1 x . [CBSE 2005C]
1  sin x dx
[CBSE 2004 C]
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174.If x  3 sin t  sin 3t, y  3 cos t  cos 3t, find  


a sin 2 (x  1), x  0
d2y . defined as f (x)  
at t  [CBSE 2005C] tan x  sin x
2 3  , x0
dx  x3
2 3 x
is continous at x = 0 [Delhi 2011]
175.If f ( x )   3  x  , f (0). [CBSE 2005C]
 1 x 
x2 1
187.Differentiate x cos x  w.r.t.x.
( x  3)(x 2  4) dy x2 1
176.If y  2
, find .
3x  4 x  5 dx [Delhi 2011]

36 N
[CBSE 2006]
d2 y
177.If x = a sin2t (1 + cos2t) and y = b cos2t (1 – 188.If x  a(  sin ), y  a(1  cos ) , find 2 .

A
dx
 dy 
cos2t), show that    b. [Delhi 2011]
 dx  at a

58 D
t 
4 189.If the function f(x) given by
[CBSE 2006]
 3ax  b, if x 1

A

2 2
178. If y x  1  log[ x  1  x ] show that f (x)   11, if x 1
65 M 5ax  2b, if x 1
dy
(1  x 2 )  xy  1  0. [CBSE 2006]
dx is continuous at x = 1, find the values of a and
179.Differentiate the following respect to x : b. [Delhi 2011]
190.Find the values of a and b such that the follow-
 1 x  1  x 
10 H

tan 1  ing function f(x) is a continous function :


 1  x  1  x  [CBSE 2008]
 
 5 , x2

98 ES

2 1 1  dy f (x)  ax  b , 2  x  10
180.If y  x  1  log  x  1  2  , find .  21 , x  10
 x  dx
[CBSE 2008] [Delhi 2011]
181.Differentiate the following function w.r.t.x.
J

dy
sin x cos x 191.If (cos x) y  (cos y) x , find . [Delhi 2012]
x  (sin x) [Delhi 2009] dx
A

192.If sin y = x sin(a + y), prove that


dy
182.Find if (x 2  y 2 ) 2  xy. [Delhi 2009]
dy sin 2 (a  y)
R

dx  . [Delhi 2012]
183.Differentiate the following function w.r.t.x : dx sin a

y  (sin x) x  sin 1 x [Delhi 2009] 193.If y  (tan 1 x) 2 , show that


184.Show that the function f defined as follows, is d2 y dy
continuous at x = 2, but not differentiable thereat (x 2  1)  2x(x 2  1)  2.
2 dx
dx
 3x  2, 0  x 1 [Delhi 2012]

f (x)  2x 2  x, 1 x  2 194.If y = 3cos(logx) + 4 sin(logx), show that
 5x  4, x2
 d2 y dy
x2 x  y  0. [Delhi 2012]
2 dx
[Delhi 2010] dx

dy 195.If y  sin 1 x, show that


185.Find , if y  sin 1[x 1  x  x 1  x 2 ].
dx
d2 y dy
[Delhi 2010] (1  x 2 ) x  0. [Delhi 2012]
2 dx
dx
186.Find the value of 'a' for which the function f
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dy  
of at t  and t  .
196.If log  x  x 2  a 2  , show that dx 4 3
 
[C.B.S.E. 2016]
206. If y = xx, prove that :
d2 y dy
x 2
a 2
 dx 2
x
dx
0 [Delhi 2013]
d 2 y 1  dy  y
2

    0.
197.Differentiate the following with respect to x : dx 2 y  dx  x
[C.B.S.E. 2016]
 log x  x  x log x [Delhi 2013] 207. Find the value of p and q, for which

36 N
198.Show that the function f  x   x  3 , x  R
 1  sin 3 x 
is continuous but not differentiable at x = 3.  , if x 

A
2
[Delhi 2013]  3cos x 2
 
199.If x = a sin t and y = a (cos t + log tan t ), f x   p , if x 

58 D
2
 2
d2y  q 1  sin x  
find . [Delhi 2013]  , if x 

A
dx 2     2x 
2
2

 1 x2 
65 M 1
200.Differentiate tan   with respect 
 x  is continuous at x = .
  2
[C.B.S.E. 2016]

to cos 1 2x 1  x 2 , when x  0 . 
10 H

208. Find the value of k for which the function


[Delhi 2014]  kx
 , if x  0
98 ES

 1  x 2 1  f x   x
is continuous
1
201.Differentiate tan   with  3 , if  0
 x  
 
at x = 0.
[C.B.S.E. 2017]
J

1  2x 
respect to sin  2 
, when x  0 .
1 x  dy
209. If sin2y + cosxy = k, find at x = 1,
A

[Delhi 2014] dx
202.If y  x x , prove that 
R

y= . [C.B.S.E. 2017]
2
4
d 2 y 1  dy  y
    0. 210. If x m y n   x  y m  n , prove that
dx 2 y  dx  x
[Delhi 2014] d2y
0. [C.B.S.E. 2017]
R| 2 2 U| dy dx 2
203. If y = tan
1
S| 1 x  1 x
V| , find dx
T 1  x2  1  x2 W 211. Find
dy
dx
1  2
if y = sin  6x 1  9x  .
 
[C.B.S.E. 2015] [C.B.S.E. 2017]
204. If x = a cos q + b sin q, y = a sin q – b
dy
2
d y dy 212. Find : if (x2 + y2)2 = xy
2 dx
cos q, show that y 2
x y 0
dx dx [C.B.S.E. 2018]
[C.B.S.E. 2015]  1  cos x  dy
205. If x = a sin 2t (1 + cos 2t) and 213. If y = tan 1   , find dx .
y = b cos 2t (1 - cos 2t), find the value
 sin x 
[C.B.S.E. 2018]
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214. If x = a(2 – sin2) and y = a (1 – cos 2), d2y


222. If y  Ae5x  Be 5x , then is equal
dy  dx 2
find when   .
dx 3 to :
[C.B.S.E. 2018]
(a) 25 y (b) 5y
215. If y = sin (sin x), prove that :
(c) – 25 y (d) 15 y
d2y dy
 tan x  y cos 2 x  0
dx 2 dx [C.B.S.E 2020]
[C.B.S.E. 2018]

36 N
d2y
223. If x = a cos  ; y = b sin , then find .
y
1  dx 2
216.  2
If log x  y 2
  2 tan   , show that :

A
x [C.B.S.E 2020]
dy x  y 224. Find the differential of sin 2 x w.r.t.ecos x .

58 D
 [CBSE 2019]
dx x  y
[C.B.S.E 2020]

A
dy
If y   log x   x log x , then find dy .
x
217. If x y  y x  a b , find . [CBSE 2019] 225.
65 M dx dx
2 [C.B.S.E 2020]
218. 
If y  sin 1 x  , prove that :
x dy
2 226. If y   cos x   tan 1 x , find .
d y dy dx
1  x 2  dx x 20
10 H

2 dx [C.B.S.E 2020]
[CBSE 2019] 227. Let f  x   x x , for all x  R check its
98 ES

t differentiability at x = 0.
219. If x = cos t + log tan   , y = sin t, then
 2
[C.B.S.E 2020]
2 2
d y  d y
find the values of and . at t 
J

2 4 2
dt dx
[C.B.S.E 2019]
A

220. If the function f defined as :

 x2  9
R

 , x 3
f x   x  3
 k, x 3

is continuous at x = 3, find the value of k.
[C.B.S.E 2020]

 x2  d2y
221. If y  log e   , then equals :
 e2 
  dx 2

1 1
(a)  (b) 
x x2
2 2
(c) (d) 
2
x x2
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ANSWERS
 5(1  x 2 )
1. 2. 4x (1  x 2 ) sin(1  x 2 ) 2 3. 4(x 2  cos x ) 3 (2 x  sin x )
(1  2x  x 2 ) 2
2 cos x
x 3 tan
x x
sec 2  3x 2 tan 2
x 2 x 2 (2 x 2  15)
4. 5. 6.
(1  sin x) 2 2 2 2 27
y[2xy  y 2 cos( xy)  1]
7. – tanx 8. e x sin x ( x cos x  sin x ) 9. 10. 3x 2 e x 2
xy 2 cos( xy)  y 2  x

36 N
1  2xy  sec 2 x  y sec x tan x
92x 2  3) 2 3 ( x  5) 3 2 (34x 2  120x  9) 13.
2
11. 2(x  1)e x  2x 12.
6 x 2 sec x

A
4x  7x 2  7
14. ( x 2  7 x  1) 2 15. secx 16. x x log x 17. – 1

58 D
1
1

A
20. 1 tan x    sec 2  x   
2
18. 19. secx
2 2  4   4
65 M
21. 8(4x 3  5x 2  1)(6x 2  5x) 22.
1
23.
x 2  2x  7
x2  a2 ( x  1) 2

x  x cos x  sin x log sin x  1


24. (sin x )  25. 1  2
10 H

sin x  x
 

18x 4  40x 3  5 x 2 x 1 x 1
sec 2
98 ES

26. 27. tan sec 28. 29.


(3x  5) 2 2 2 2 2 1 x2

sin x 
cos x log x  sin x  31. 1 sec 2    x 
30. x  x  2
 
  4 2
J

sec 2 x 1  tan x
32. (sin x ) log x  1 log sin x  cot x log x  33.
 x  (1  tan x) 2 1  tan x
A

tan x  x 2  1
34. e x [log(sin 2x )  2 cot 2x )] 35.
1
sec 2
x
36. e  (sec 2 x  2x ) log x 
2 2  x 
R

sin x  x cos x 2
37.  2x sin(x 2  1) 38. 39.
2 x sin x 1 x2

x4 x  6 4 1 6 
40. (tan x ) cot x 2
cos ec x (1  log tan x) 41.  x  2( x  6)  3x  5 
(3x  5) 2  

ex 1 ex y( x log y  y)
42.  tan x cos[log(cos x )] 43. 44. x( y log x  x )
(1  e x ) 2 1 ex

2 1 (x )
45. 2 46. 2 2 47. x x [( x x log x )  log x x  x ]
1 x
3x 3 (1  x 3 )

2( x 2  log x  x log x ) 1 x 2 2x  1
48. 49.  50. e log(1  x )  2 51.
x 2  1 x  2

[cos sin x  cos x ](cos x  sin x )


52. (sin x ) x [log sin x  x cot x ] 53.
2 sin x  cos x
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3 1
54. 2 55.
1 x 1 x2

y 1 1 1 1  cos x  cos x
56. 2  x  a  x  b  x  p  x  q  57. x   sin x log x   (sin x ) x [log sin x  x cot x ]
  x 

x  sin x 
58. (sin x ) [log sin x  cot x ]  x sin x x  cos x log x  59. 2 6 0 .
 

8 1 2(3  2 x) 1
 2 sin 1 2x
61. 62. 63. 2(1  x ) x
(e 2x
 e 2x ) 2 1 x 4
1  4x 2

36 N
A
log x  log(sin x )  x
64. (sin x )   cot x  log x  65. y  x ( x ) [ x x (1  log x ) log x  log  x x 1 ]
 x 

58 D
t
66. tan 2 67. x
sin x 
cos x log x  sin x   1
 x  2 x 1 x

A
68. e ax [a cos( bx  c)  b sin(bx  c)] 69. 2e 2 x
[ax  hy  g ]
65 M
70. (sin x ) tan x [sec 2 x log sin x  1]  (cos x ) sec x [sec x tan x log cos x  sec x tan x ] 71. [hx  by  f ]
2
(cos x) x [log cos x  x tan x]  2xe  x
72. 5 log sin x 73.  tan  75.
x (cot x )(log 5) 2
(cos x ) x  e  x
10 H

1 2(sin   cos )  (2 cos 2  sin 2) a


76. 77. 2(cos   sin )  (cos 2  2 sin 2) 78.
98 ES

2 1 x 2 2(1  a 2 x 2 )

1 2    
79. (sin x ) x [log sin x  cot x ]  80. e sin x
sin 2x 2 tan 1 1  x   1 
2 x 1 x  1 x 
  1 x 2
J

2x  y  e  y  ye x x a
81. 82. x ( x ) [x x 1  (log x )x x (1  log x )] 85. 
A

x  xe y
e x b

1 1  log sin x  1
R

87. 88. (sin x ) cos x


cos 1 x cot x   90.
2at 3  2(1  x 2 )
1  x 2 

 1  (sin 2 x ) 1  e  x   (log x  e  x )(2 cos 2 x )


91. cos 1 x  cos x  log x 
92. x 
 x 2
1 x  sin 2 2 x

sin 2 x cos 2 x  sin 2 x  cos 2 x 1


93. x  (2 cos 2x  2 sin 2x ) log x  94.
 x   2(1  x 2 )
2 2 1
cot 2 x (cos x  2 x )  2 cos ec 2 x (sin x  x )
95. 96.
cot 2 2 x 2(1  x 2 )
2 x
97. 100. 101. 2 sin x cos 2 x  cos x sin 2 x
1 x2 1 x4
 2 log x  x 
102. ( x log x )  103. (sin x ) [ x cot x  log sin x ] 104. 2 x cos x 2 105. cot 106.
 x  2

b( t 2  1) b(1  t 2 )
cos x 2 107. 2e x 108. 109.
2at 2at

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1
110. – x 111. 112. 2 113. 2 114. 2
t
1 1
115. 116.
a a
 4x 
118. x sin x cos x  sin x  cos x  (cos x  sin x ) log x   
 x  (x  1) 2 
2

2
119. x cot x  cot x  cos ec 2 x log x   2x  14x  3
 x  ( x 2  x  2) 2

36 N
 8x 3  2x 2  3 cos 3x  4x 3  x tan x  tan x  sec 2 x log x  t 2 1 1
120. x 1  x  123. 125.
( x  1) 2

A
2t 2

1 1
126. 127.  128. 3 cos( 3x  2) 131. 2 2

58 D
2 2

1  1 1  2
132. 133.  134. 135.
a x2

A
1  1 

15  5x 2  2 sin 2(2x  3) xy 2


136. 137. x(log x  1) 138. 2 xe x
3(1  x 2 )
65 M
 log x  x 1
sin 1 x
139. x  1 sin 1 x   140. 141.
 x  1 x 4 2(1  x 2 )
1 x 2
10 H

1 2x cot x 2  1  sin x cos x  e 2 x


98 ES

145. 2 147. 148.


1 x x2 1 1  cos 2 x 1  e2x

1  sin 2x  sec 3 x  1
149. 1 150. 2  2  151. tan  152. 1 154.
1  sin x 1  tan x  2
J

1 LM cos x  sin x log xOP  (sin x) [1  sec 2 x log sin x ] 158. 1


A

cos x tan x
156. 2(1  x 2 ) 157. x
N x Q 2
1
R

1
159. 160. (sin x) x [log sin x  x cot x]  (cos x) tan x [sec 2 x log cos x  tan 2 x] 161.
1 x2 2

RS LM1 OP FG 2 log x IJ UV 1 t 2
H x KW
x log x
162.1
T N
163. (log x) log(log x)  log x  x
Q 164.
2t
1 3
166. a 171.  172.
2

x cos x  cos x  sin x log x   (cos x )sin x (cos x log x  sin x tan x )
 x 
1
x
173. x .  x x (1  log x ). sin 1 x 174.27 log3 – 12 175. 
8
2
2 xx 9

( x  3)(x 2  4)  1 2x 6x  4  1 1
176.   2  2  177. 2 178.
2
3x  4 x  5  x  3 x  4 3x  4 x  5  1 x 1 1 x2
200.–1/2 201.1/4

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