MCQ
If $y = {{{{(1 - x)}^2}} \over {{x^2}}}$, then ${{dy} \over {dx}}$ is
  • A
    ${2 \over {{x^2}}} + {2 \over {{x^3}}}$
  • B
    $ - {2 \over {{x^2}}} + {2 \over {{x^3}}}$
  • C
    $ - {2 \over {{x^2}}} - {2 \over {{x^3}}}$
  • $ - {2 \over {{x^3}}} + {2 \over {{x^2}}}$

Answer

Correct option: D.
$ - {2 \over {{x^3}}} + {2 \over {{x^2}}}$
d
(d) $y = \frac{{1 + {x^2} - 2x}}{{{x^2}}} = \frac{1}{{{x^2}}} + 1 - \frac{2}{x} $

$\Rightarrow \frac{{dy}}{{dx}} = - \frac{2}{{{x^3}}} + \frac{2}{{{x^2}}}$.

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