The triangle formed by the tangent to the curve f ( x ) = x 2 + bx – b at the point (1…
Mathematics · JEE Advanced · NTA Exams — Co-ordinate Geometry
The triangle formed by the tangent to the curve
f (x) = x2 + bx – b at the point (1, 1) and the coordinate axes, lies in the first quadrant if its area is 2, then the value of b is
f (x) = x2 + bx – b at the point (1, 1) and the coordinate axes, lies in the first quadrant if its area is 2, then the value of b is
- –1
- 3
- –3
- 1
Answer
(A) –1
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