A tangent to the curve y = 1 – x 2 is drawn so that the abscissa x 0 of the point of…
Mathematics · JEE Main · NTA Exams — Limit, Continuity and Differentiability
A tangent to the curve y = 1 – x2 is drawn so that the abscissa x0 of the point of tangency belongs to the interval [0, 1]. The tangent at x0 meets the x-axis and y-axis at
A & B respectively. The minimum area of the triangle OAB, where O is the origin is
A & B respectively. The minimum area of the triangle OAB, where O is the origin is
- \(\frac{2 \sqrt{3}}{9}\)
- \(\frac{4 \sqrt{3}}{9}\)
- \(\frac{2 \sqrt{2}}{9}\)
- none
Answer
(B) 4 3 9
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