Application Of Derivatives Ques 15

15. Let $S$ be the set of all values of $x$ for which the tangent to the curve $y=f(x)=x^{3}-x^{2}-2 x$ at $(x, y)$ is parallel to the line segment joining the points $(1, f(1))$ and $(-1, f(-1))$, then $S$ is equal to

(a) $\frac{1}{3},-1$

(b) $\frac{1}{3}, 1$

(c) $-\frac{1}{3}, 1$

(d) $-\frac{1}{3},-1$

(2019 Main, 9 April I)

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Answer:

Correct Answer: 15.(c)

Solution:

Formula:

Equation of tangent and normal :

  1. Given curve is $y=f(x)=x^{3}-x^{2}-2 x ……(i) $

So, $f(1)=1-1-2=-2$

and $f(-1)=-1-1+2=0$

Since, slope of a line passing through $\left(x_{1}, y_{1}\right)$ and

$\left(x_{2}, y_{2}\right)$ is given by $m=\tan \theta=\frac{y_{2}-y_{1}}{x_{2}-x_{1}}$

$\therefore$ Slope of line joining points $(1, f(1))$ and

$(-1, f(-1))$ is $m=\frac{f(1)-f(-1)}{1-(-1)}=\frac{-2-0}{1+1}=-1$

Now, $\frac{d y}{d x}=3 x^{2}-2 x-2$

According to the question,

[differentiating Eq. (i), w.r.t. ’ $x^{2}$ ]

$ \begin{array}{ll} & \frac{d y}{d x}=m \\ \Rightarrow & 3 x^{2}-2 x-2=-1 \Rightarrow 3 x^{2}-2 x-1=0 \\ \Rightarrow & (x-1)(3 x+1)=0 \Rightarrow x=1,-\frac{1}{3} \end{array} $

Therefore, set $S= \{-\frac{1}{3}, 1 \}$.



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