The point on the curve xy 2 = 1, which is nearest to the origin is
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Limit, Continuity and Differentiability
The point on the curve xy2 = 1, which is nearest to the origin is
- (21/3, 21/6)
- (2–1/3, 21/6)
- (2–1/3, – 21/6)
- (–2–1/3, 21/6)
Answer
(B) (2 –1/3 , 2 1/6 ), (C) (2 –1/3 , – 2 1/6 )
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