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For the curveC:x2+y2-3+x2-y2-15=0, the value of3y'-y3y'', at the pointα,α,α>0, onC, is equal to ________.

Answer:
16.00
Solution:

Given, 

α,α lies on C:x2+y2-3+x2-y2-15=0

So on putting α,α we get,

2α2-3-15=0

  α=2

Now, differentiating the curve C we get,

2x+2y·y'+5x2-y2-142x-2yy'=0      1

At 2,2

2+2y'+5-142-2y'=0

y'=32      2

Again, Diff. 1 w.r.t. x we get,

1+y'2+yyy''+20x2-y2-13x-yy'2·2

+5x2-y2-141-y'2-yyy''=0

At 2,2 and y'=32 

We have,

1+94+2y''-402-2·322

+511-94-2y''=0

42y''=-23

y''=-2342

So, value of 3y'-y3y''=92+232=16

Stream:JEESubject:MathematicsTopic:DifferentiationSubtopic:Higher Order Differentiation
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