The equation of the tangent to the curve (1 + x 2 ) y = 2 –x, where it crosses the…
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Limit, Continuity and Differentiability
The equation of the tangent to the curve (1 + x2) y = 2 –x, where it crosses the x-axis, is
- x + 5y = 2
- x – 5y = 2
- 5x – y = 2
- 5x + y – 2 = 0
Answer
(A) x + 5y = 2
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