The equation of the curve for which any tangent intersects the y–axis at the point…
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Differential Equations
The equation of the curve for which any tangent intersects the y–axis at the point equidistant from the point of tangency and the origin is
- x2 – y2 = cx
- x2 + y2 = cy
- x2 + y2 = cx
- x2 – y2 = cy
Answer
(C) x 2 + y 2 = cx
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