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The document contains a series of mathematical questions and answers, primarily focusing on differentiation, logarithmic functions, and mathematical induction. Each question is followed by a solution that demonstrates the application of various calculus principles, including the chain rule and differentiation with respect to x. The document serves as an educational resource for students seeking to understand these mathematical concepts.
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Miscelleneous

The document contains a series of mathematical questions and answers, primarily focusing on differentiation, logarithmic functions, and mathematical induction. Each question is followed by a solution that demonstrates the application of various calculus principles, including the chain rule and differentiation with respect to x. The document serves as an educational resource for students seeking to understand these mathematical concepts.
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Question 1:

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Using chain rule, we obtain

Question 2:

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Question 3:

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Taking logarithm on both the sides, we obtain

Differentiating both sides with respect to x, we obtain

Question 4:

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Using chain rule, we obtain

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Question 6:

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Therefore, equation (1) becomes

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Question 7:

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Taking logarithm on both the sides, we obtain

Differentiating both sides with respect to x, we obtain

Question 8:

, for some constant a and b.


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By using chain rule, we obtain

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Question 9:

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Taking logarithm on both the sides, we obtain

Differentiating both sides with respect to x, we obtain

Question 10:
, for some fixed and
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Differentiating both sides with respect to x, we obtain

Differentiating both sides with respect to x, we obtain

s = aa

Since a is constant, aa is also a constant.

From (1), (2), (3), (4), and (5), we obtain

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Question 11:

, for
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Differentiating both sides with respect to x, we obtain

Differentiating with respect to x, we obtain

Also,

Differentiating both sides with respect to x, we obtain

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Substituting the expressions of in equation (1), we obtain

Question 12:

Find , if
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Question 13:

Find , if
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Question 14:
If for, −1 < x <1, prove that

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It is given that,

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Differentiating both sides with respect to x, we obtain

Hence, proved.

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Question 15:

If , for some prove that

is a constant independent of a and b.

Answer

It is given that,

Differentiating both sides with respect to x, we obtain

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Hence, proved.

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Question 16:

If with prove that


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Then, equation (1) reduces to

Hence, proved.

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Question 17:

and , find
If

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Question 18:

If , show that exists for all real x, and find it.


Answer

It is known that,

Therefore, when x ≥ 0,

In this case, and hence,

When x < 0,

In this case, and hence,

Thus, for , exists for all real x and is given by,

Question 19:

Using mathematical induction prove that for all positive integers n.


Answer

For n = 1,

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P(n) is true for n = 1


Let P(k) is true for some positive integer k.

That is,

It has to be proved that P(k + 1) is also true.

Thus, P(k + 1) is true whenever P (k) is true.


Therefore, by the principle of mathematical induction, the statement P(n) is true for
every positive integer n.

Hence, proved.

Question 20:
Using the fact that sin (A + B) = sin A cos B + cos A sin B and the differentiation,
obtain the sum formula for cosines.

Answer

Differentiating both sides with respect to x, we obtain

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Question 22:

If , prove that
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Thus,

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Question 23:

If , show that
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It is given that,

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