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Find the equation of the tangent and the normal to the following curves at the indicated points: x = θ + sin θ, y = 1 + cos θ at θ = π/2. |
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Answer» finding slope of the tangent by differentiating x and y with respect to theta \(\frac{dx}{d\theta}=1+cos\theta\) \(\frac{dy}{d\theta}=-sin\theta\) Dividing both the above equations \(\frac{dy}{dx}=-\frac{sin\theta}{1+cos\theta}\) m(tangent) at theta ( \(\pi/2\) ) = – 1 normal is perpendicular to tangent so, m1m2 = – 1 m(normal) at theta ( \(\pi/2\) ) = 1 equation of tangent is given by y – y1 = m(tangent)(x – x1) \(y-1=-1(x-\frac{\pi}{2}-1)\) equation of normal is given by y – y1 = m(normal)(x – x1) \(y-1=1(x-\frac{\pi}{2}-1)\) |
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