Application Of Derivatives Ques 43

43. Match the conditions/expressions in Column I with statements in Column II.

Let the functions defined in Column I have domain $(-\pi / 2, \pi / 2)$.

Column I
A. $x+\sin x$ p. increasing
B. $\sec x$ q. decreasing
r. neither increasing nor decreasing

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Solution:

Formula:

Increasing and decreasing of a function:

  1. $\frac{d}{d x}(x+\sin x)=1+\cos x=2 \cos ^{2} \frac{x}{2}>0$ for $-\frac{\pi}{2}<x<\frac{\pi}{2}$.

Therefore, $x+\sin x$ is increasing in the given interval. Therefore, $(\mathrm{A}) \rightarrow(\mathrm{p})$ is the answer.

Again, $\frac{d}{d x}(\sec x)=\sec x \tan x$ which is $>0$ for $0<x<\pi / 2$ and

$ <0 \text { for } \frac{-\pi}{2}<x<0 $

Therefore, sec $x$ is neither increasing nor decreasing in the given interval. Therefore, $(\mathrm{B}) \rightarrow(\mathrm{r})$ is the answer.



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