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Derivative (1st order) (Page: 9)
Question No: # 83
If `\sqrt{1+x^2}+\sqrt{1+y^2}=k(x-y)` where `k` constant, then show that `\frac{dy}{dx}=\sqrt{\frac{1+y^2}{1+x^2}}`
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