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TEST - 8 (Code-A)
ANSWERS
PHYSICS
CHEMISTRY
MATHEMATICS
1.
(4)
31.
(3)
61.
(3)
2.
(3)
32.
(2)
62.
(2)
3.
(4)
33.
(4)
63.
(1)
4.
(2)
34.
(1)
64.
(4)
5.
(1)
35.
(2)
65.
(3)
6.
(3)
36.
(3)
66.
(4)
7.
(3)
37.
(4)
67.
(Deleted)
8.
(4)
38.
(2)
68.
(4)
9.
(1)
39.
(2)
69.
(Deleted)
10.
(2)
40.
(2)
70.
(1)
11.
(1)
41.
(2)
71.
(3)
12.
(2)
42.
(3)
72.
(2)
13.
(3)
43.
(2)
73.
(2)
14.
(1)
44.
(1)
74.
(1)
15.
(2)
45.
(2)
75.
(2)
16.
(2)
46.
(2)
76.
(1)
17.
(3)
47.
(1)
77.
(1)
18.
(3)
48.
(3)
78.
(2)
19.
(1)
49.
(2)
79.
(1)
20.
(2)
50.
(2)
80.
(1)
21.
(3)
51.
(1)
81.
(4)
22.
(1)
52.
(2)
82.
(3)
23.
(3)
53.
(3)
83.
(2)
24.
(2)
54.
(4)
84.
(1)
25.
(3)
55.
(2)
85.
(4)
26.
(4)
56.
(4)
86.
(3)
27.
(4)
57.
(4)
87.
(3)
28.
(1)
58.
(1)
88.
(4)
29.
(1)
59.
(2)
89.
(1)
30.
(4)
60.
(2)
90.
(3)
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PART - A (PHYSICS)
1.
2.
Answer (4)
AB 2.v .t 2.10.
= 20 2 m
Answer (3)
From conservation of momentum, velocity after
collision v
5.
Answer (1)
u
2
2 20
10
u2
j
4l
Answer (4)
Kinetic energy of rod
t
Kr =
1 ml
1
. 2 mv 2
3 12
2
vy
2
2
= mv
3
6.
l dx
dx
2 l
0 gx
v
g
.yg dy
dt
Answer (3)
1
1 2
2 1
2
KP = mv mv 2 2
2
2
2
ml 2 2v 2
= mv 2
4 l
= mv2 + mv2
=
2mv2
Total =
4.
8
mv 2
3
Answer (2)
P0
V 3P0
V0
P
V
T 0 V 3P0
V0
2R
PV = RT
vt
O'
P0V 2 3P0V
2V0R
2R
dT
0
dV
45
vt
3V0
2
Tmax
2/12
... (ii)
45
... (i)
9 P0V0
8 R
Answer (3)
After passing through first polaroid I1
I0
and linear
2
polarised
Also, eeq =
I
After passing through second polaroid = 0 cos2 30,
2
I2
3I0
8
1 2 1 q2
1 3 2
LI0
q
2
C
2
2
2 2C
b
qmax I0
I3 I2 cos2 60
=
2C
3
2LC
3
3I0 1 3I0
8
4 32
30
120
3a
2
I4 I3 cos2 30
=
8.
3I0 3 9I0
32 4 128
B 12
Answer (4)
O
R
0I
(sin 60 sin30)
3a
4
2
30I
( 3 1)
a
2R
CM
4R 2
dcm R 2
2
9.
Answer (1)
v v v
i
j
k
x
x
z
= ( y 2 x 3)i xj xk
= 7i j k
10. Answer (2)
At the instance of maximum charge
1 2 q2 q2
LI
2 0 2C 4C
2LC
I
3 0
2C
In steady state
2C E
q
.
.R
3 2R
q
CE
CE
V
,V
3
3 2e 6
v A
Maximum = f0
f
v 25 0
v A
Minimum = f0 0
v 25
300
325 25
= f0
f
325 25 0 350
=
6
f
7 0
3/12
3
1
1.5 1.0
20
2v | x |
Amplitude = a
2
2
E=
... (i)
2nd surface,
1
m 2 ( 2 1)2 a 2
2
1
2
2
= 2 m (3 2 2)a
18. Answer (3)
4 3
4
3
3
2
3v ' 2v
20
... (ii)
v' =
... (iii)
Ry
4
1
1
1
3 40 | x | 120
|x| = 30 cm
C 3
v 2
R 2 r 2 (R y )2
R h
R
h = R R cos
16. Answer (2)
1 1
1
fc fF 60
... (i)
r2
15 cm
2y
1
1
15
1
( 1)
30 cm
3
f
R
R
2
1
1
2
0.0151 0.0302
0
fc
fF
r
... (ii)
c
d
2R
Fc = 30 cm
fF = 60 cm
1
1
1
( 1)
R
fF
R1 = 39.6 cm
17. Answer (3)
a
45
A3 a
2R
a
2
3 cm 3 cm 10
30 cm
3 cm
R = 15 cm
A1 a
Now, lens =
2
a
4/12
3 mm (2R 3 mm) = 3 cm 3 cm
3 mm 2R cm = 3 cm 3 cm
A2 a
Also, 2R (2R d) = r r
Then,
3 108 ms1
2 108 ms1
1.5
1
1
1 1
1.5 1.0
f
R 2R
f = 30 cm
En
z 2 13.6
n
eV
9 13.6
n2
eV
E1 = 9 13.6 eV
E2
9 13.6
(3)2
... (i)
13.6 eV
... (iii)
0
d a tan
loge
tan
d
hC
0adx
d x tan
dC
E2 E1 = 13.6 (9 13.6) eV
= 8 13.6 eV
For small ,
hC
6.6 10 34 3 108
m
8 13.6(eV) 8 13.6 1.6 10 19
6.6 10 34 3 108
8 13.6 1.6 10
19.8 10 16
174.1 10 19
19
0
a
loge 1
loge (1 + x) = x
1010
198 1017
174.1 10 19
2 2
a a a
1
d
d
2d 2
= 114.25
Solution-II
1
1
1
Rz 2 2 2
n1 n2
8
9
1
10 7
8 1.097
10 7
1000 10 10
m
8.776
8.776
= 114.25
= 114.25
1010
0a a
a 0a 2
a
1
2d
d 2d
d
= 1.097 8 107
a a
1
d 2d
1
1 1
1.097 107 9
1 9
7
= 9 10 1.097
x2 x3
....
2
3
= 1.1425 102
dx
... (ii)
2
2 M R
M R
MR 2 Ileft
5
5 8
2
8 2
Ileft
2
7
MR 2
MR 2
5
160
Ileft
57
MR 2
160
rB
= q.2k ln r
A
q
ln 2
20
5/12
T T
&
(equal) we can apply
4 4
Galileo's law hence y + 3y = hmax
dv
20 x
dx
dv
dx
20 x
vB
hmax
4
Solution-II
x 2a dx
v A 20 x a
y x tan 1
R
vB v A
.loge 2
20
Wext q(v A v B ) q
2 .loge 2
0
R
1
tan 1
4
4
h'
=
3R
3R
tan
tan
16
16
3
2u 2 sin cos 3
hmax
tan
g
16
4
R X Y X .Y
= (1 0) (1.0)
h
hmax h ' max
4
= (0 0) (1.1)
= 0 1
dp = (dh)dg
= 00
dp = d0geh dh
=1
[ d = d0eh]
P d0 g e h dh
0
y
3y
I/4
R/2
R/4
T/2
d0 g
T/4
T/4
T/4
PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
31. Answer (3)
Mg(OH)2
Mg 2OH
Tc
Vc and b are proportional to p and therefore, are
c
[Mg2 ]
6/12
1014
1012
102 mol L1
Tc2
and
pc
10
5.6
15
5.6
20
5.6
30
5.6
After mixing
1st
sample
10 1
5.6 8
= 1025 g
2nd
sample
NFinal solution =
15 1
5.6 8
3rd
sample
20 1
5.6 8
4th
sample
30 1
5.6 8
5
(2 3 4 6)
8 5.6
5
15 1.674 N
8 5.6
x = 250 mL
49. Answer (2)
3 103 1 103
103 5 102 M
40
dQsurr
T
[HA] = 0.1 M
[A ]
K a [HA]
[A ]
2 105
(1025 x)
(1000 x)
dQsys
T
( 256 103 )
J mole1
298 K
[A ]
[HA] [A ]
2 104
2NaHSO3 + CO2
(X)
Na2CO3
Na2S2O3
(Y)
7/12
PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
63. Answer (1)
Case-I :
x2 1 (0, 1)
x2 (1, 2)
x ( 2, 1) (1, 2)
... (i)
Let sin x = t
As roots are positive
Then, x + 1 > 0
x (1, )
... (ii)
And
x 0,
2
t (0, 1)
x2 x 2 < 0
x (1, 2)
... (iii)
(1) D 0
a2 8 0
2)
a , 2 2 (2 2, )
... (1)
Case-II :
x2
x2 (2, )
b
(0, 1)
2a
(2)
1 (1, )
x ( , 2) ( 2, )
.... (iv)
Then, x + 1 > 0
( a )
(0, 1)
2.1
a (0, 2)
... (v)
And
1a+2>0
a<3
x+1<
x ( , 1) (2, )
x2>0
a
... (vi)
... (2)
Tr
=
4r 2 2r 1 2r (2r 1) 1
(2r 1)!
(2r 1)!
1
1
1 1 1 1 1 1
T1 + T2 +....+ Tn =
1! 3!
3! 5!
5! 7!
3
1
k = sin x
2
4
k [0, 6)
...(iii)
x2
1
1
....
(k 6, sin x 1)
k = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}
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...(ii)
x (1, )
x2
...(i)
1
1
,
1! (2n 1)!
As n , S 1
a2 + (a + 2)a + (a 3) + 1 = 0
lim
x
3
1 1
,
0
x x2
x
4
5
x2
1
x2
a2 (1 + ) + a(2 + 1) 2 = 0
x 1
2
3
0
D=0
(2 + 1)2 4(1 + ) (2) = 0
67. Deleted
(2 + 3)2 = 0
3
2
72. Answer (2)
x 4
x 4
x
r1
s a
abc
4
3 points of extrema.
69. Deleted
2 3 3 2 36
5
P ( A ) : P ( A) 4 : 5 P ( A)
9
3
P (B ) : P (B ) 3 : 7 P (B )
10
P(A B) = P(A) + P(B) P(A B)
= P(A) + P(B) P(A) . P(B)
=
5 3 5 3
.
9 10 9 10
50 27 15 62 31
=
90
90 45
71. Answer (3)
Let m 1 , m 2 , m 3 be the 3 distinct real slopes
(m1, m2, m3 0) of the lines.
3
y
y
y
(a 2) (a 3) a 0
x
x
x
m1m2m3 = a
But m1m2 = 1
m3 = a is 3rd slope/root
a3 + (a + 2).a2 + (a 3)a + a = 0
But a 0
1
12
9/12
(K 2 1) 15 ( ) 1
(3 1)
= |E|16
= |E |
15 ( ) 1
16
16
16
16
16
= | ABCD | | A | . | B | . | C | . | D |
14
... (i)
16
3 1
= | A| . |A|
2a = 14
16 .| A |(31) .| A |(31)
a = 7
= |A|16 + 32 + 64 + 128
= a + ib = 7 + ib
= |A|240 = AK (given)
Also, K2 = ||2 1 = 49 + b2 1 = 48 + b2
Comparing we get = 48
2
The digit at units place in 24K i.e. in 2 is 6.
... (i)
100
r! 4
r 0
and x 0
2
Or, 2 x 2 5 x 1 0
5 33
4
x
100
r ! 22
... (ii)
[ 6 + 4 = 10]
81. Answer (4)
x3 2x2 5x + 6 = 0
x = 2, 1, 3
... (iii)
x3
....
x x
3!
sin 1
lim
x
x 0
x
1 1
2
Also, x 1 1
=0
82. Answer (3)
x 2
f ''(x) > 0 x R+
But x 2
2, 3 .
f '(x) is increasing x R
Here, for g(x) to be increasing function,
g'(x) > 0
Let ABCD = E
|adj(adj(adj(adj(ABCD))))|
= |adj(adj(adj(adj(E))))|
10/12
r 0
16
Let 2n = 4K, K N
| x 7 ib | K 48 b2 b2 (given)
16
K 48 b 2
... (i)
(4 + x) > (2 x) x R+
sin 1 p, sin
p , sin q
3
4
x > 1
x (1, )
83. Answer (2)
cos( ) cos
ydx xdy
y
x dy
0
y y
cos
4
x
d
y 2 dy 0
y
x
y
x
2ln y 2ln c 0
y
cy e
1
1
0
. 1 q
. q
2
x
y
cot
tan
f 4 tan1 tdt 4 cot 1 tdt
4
0
0
0 tan
1
2x 2y 1 = 0
87. Answer (3)
0 2 dt 2 [t ]0 2 (1 0) 2
1
2
x y + 1 = 0 and
t cot 1 t )dt
0 (tan
1
1 q q 0
1q=q
p. 1 p 1 p. p
p , cos 1 p, cos 1 q
d
esin x
,x0
f (x)
dx
x
f (x)
I
esin x
dx
x
4 3e sin x
4 3 x 2 .e sin x
3
1
dx
dx
11/12
= f(64) f(1)
k = 64
Statement : 2
I f ( x )dx
=
1 1
sin
I
0
2nd
(1) Reflexive
x = 2. x = x
xRx
=7
R is reflexive.
(2) Symmetry
and | r2 r1 | | 7 2 | 5
Let x R y
x = 2n y
2n x = y, where n I
yRx
R is symmetric.
(3) Transitivity
Statement 1 is true.
12/12
R = {(x, y) ; x = 2n y, n I}
When n = 0 I
r2 = 16 9 ( 24)
cot 2 1
cot 2 1
2.
2cot
cot
= 2 cot 2
cosec f t t 2 dt
1
cot
TEST - 8 (Code-B)
ANSWERS
PHYSICS
CHEMISTRY
MATHEMATICS
1.
(3)
31.
(2)
61.
(4)
2.
(2)
32.
(4)
62.
(1)
3.
(3)
33.
(3)
63.
(2)
4.
(1)
34.
(2)
64.
(3)
5.
(3)
35.
(2)
65.
(4)
6.
(2)
36.
(1)
66.
(1)
7.
(1)
37.
(2)
67.
(1)
8.
(3)
38.
(3)
68.
(2)
9.
(3)
39.
(1)
69.
(1)
10.
(2)
40.
(2)
70.
(1)
11.
(2)
41.
(2)
71.
(2)
12.
(1)
42.
(1)
72.
(1)
13.
(3)
43.
(2)
73.
(2)
14.
(2)
44.
(3)
74.
(2)
15.
(1)
45.
(2)
75.
(3)
16.
(2)
46.
(2)
76.
(1)
17.
(1)
47.
(2)
77.
(Deleted)
18.
(4)
48.
(2)
78.
(4)
19.
(3)
49.
(4)
79.
(Deleted)
20.
(3)
50.
(3)
80.
(4)
21.
(1)
51.
(2)
81.
(3)
22.
(2)
52.
(1)
82.
(4)
23.
(4)
53.
(4)
83.
(1)
24.
(3)
54.
(2)
84.
(2)
25.
(4)
55.
(3)
85.
(3)
26.
(4)
56.
(2)
86.
(3)
27.
(1)
57.
(2)
87.
(1)
28.
(1)
58.
(1)
88.
(4)
29.
(4)
59.
(4)
89.
(3)
30.
(4)
60.
(4)
90.
(3)
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PART - A (PHYSICS)
1.
Answer (3)
= 00
[ d =
dp = (dh)dg
dp =
d0geh
d0eh]
=1
dh
4.
h
e
dh
0
P d0 g
W = qv
rB
= q.2k ln r
d g
P 0
2.
Answer (1)
Answer (2)
Solution-I
q
ln 2
20
Aliter
y
3y
I/4
R/2
R/4
E( x )
T/4
dv
R
T/2
T/4
T/4
vB v A
hmax
4
h'
5.
.loge 2
20
Answer (3)
Icomplete = Ileft + Iremoved
2
2
2 M R
M R
MR 2 Ileft
5
5 8
2
8 2
R
1
tan 1
4
4
3R
3R
tan
tan
16
16
Ileft
2
7
MR 2
MR 2
5
160
3
2u 2 sin cos 3
tan
hmax
16
g
4
Ileft
57
MR 2
160
hmax
3.
x 2a dx
Wext q(v A v B ) q
2 .loge 2
0
Solution-II
y x tan 1
R
vB
T T
&
(equal) we can apply
4 4
Galileo's law hence y + 3y = hmax
dx
20 x
v A 20 x a
dv
20 x
dx
h
h ' max
4
6.
Answer (2)
Answer (3)
R X Y X .Y
d
= (1 0) (1.0)
= (0 0) (1.1)
= 0 1
2/12
dC
0adx
d x tan
dx
0
d a tan
log
tan e
d
1
1
1
Rz 2 2 2
n1 n2
For small ,
0
a
loge 1
loge (1 + x) = x
x2 x3
....
2
3
7
= 9 10 1.097
a a
1
d 2d
1
10 7
8 1.097
10 7
1000 10 10
m
8.776
8.776
= 114.25 1010
a a a 0a 2
a
1
C 0
2d
d 2d
d
7.
= 114.25
8.
Answer (1)
Answer (3)
Solution-I
En
z 2 13.6
n
eV
9 13.6
n2
eV
... (i)
E1 = 9 13.6 eV
E2
9 13.6
(3)2
13.6 eV
... (iii)
hC
hC
6.6 10 34 3 108
m
8 13.6(eV) 8 13.6 1.6 10 19
6.6 10 34 3 108
8 13.6 1.6 10 19
19.8 10 16
174.1 10 19
C 3
v 2
R 2 r 2 (R y )2
= 8 13.6 eV
Ry
... (ii)
E2 E1 = 13.6 (9 13.6) eV
8
9
= 1.097 8 107
2 2
a a a
1
d
d
2d 2
1
1 1
1.097 107 9
1 9
r2
15 cm
2y
1
1
15
1
( 1)
30 cm
f
R1 R2 3 1
2
r
10
10
2R
r
198 10 17
174.1 10 19
= 1.1425 102
Also, 2R (2R d) = r r
= 114.25
3 mm (2R 3 mm) = 3 cm 3 cm
3/12
3 cm 3 cm 10
30 cm
3 cm
cos
R h
R
h = R R cos
R = 15 cm
3 10 ms
2 10 ms
1.5
1
1
1 1
Then, 1.5 1.0
f
R 2R
3
1
1.5 1.0
20
2v | x |
f = 30 cm
9.
... (i)
Answer (3)
2nd surface,
A2 a
4 3
4
3
3
2
3v ' 2v
20
... (ii)
v' =
... (iii)
a
45
A3 a
A1 a
|x| = 30 cm
2
a
a
2
v A
Maximum = f0
f
v 25 0
Amplitude = a
2
2
E=
4
1
1
1
3 40 | x | 120
v A
Minimum = f0 0
v 25
1
m 2 ( 2 1)2 a2
2
300
325 25
f
= f0
325 25 0 350
1
2
2
= 2 m (3 2 2)a
fc fF 60
6
f
7 0
... (i)
0
fc
fF
Fc = 30 cm
fF = 60 cm
1
1
1
( 1)
fF
R
R1 = 39.6 cm
4/12
2C
R
... (ii)
E
In steady state
2C E
q
.
.R
3 2R
q
CE
CE
V
,V
3
3 2e 6
30
120
3a
2
dcm R 2
4R 2
2
0I
(sin 60 sin30)
3a
4
2
30I
( 3 1)
a
I
After passing through first polaroid I1 0 and linear
2
polarised
After passing through second polaroid =
I2
2LC
I
3 0
Also, eeq =
3I0
8
I3 I2 cos2 60
1 2 q2 q2
LI
2 0 2C 4C
3I0 1 3I0
8
4 32
I4 I3 cos2 30
2C
3
3I0 3 9I0
32 4 128
1 2 1 q2
1 3 2
LI
q
2 0 2 2C 2 2C
qmax I0
2LC
3
I0
cos2 30,
2
v v v
i
j
k
x
x
z
P0
V 3P0
V0
P
V
T 0 V 3P0
V0
2R
= ( y 2 x 3)i xj xk
PV = RT
= 7i j k
... (i)
... (ii)
P0V 2 3P0V
2V0R
2R
dT
0
dV
2R
CM
3V0
2
Tmax
9 P0V0
8 R
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2
mv 2
3
Kinetic energy of particles
=
x
l dx
dx
2 l
0 v
0 gx
g
vy
KP =
= mv2 + mv2
= 2mv2
O'
1
1
1
mv 2 mv 2 2 2 2
2
2
2
ml 2 2v 2
= mv 2
4 l
.yg dy
dt
vt
1 ml 2 2 1
. mv 2
3 12
2
Total =
8
mv 2
3
collision v
45
45
u
2
vt
B
On the ground, O' is just below O
AB 2.v .t 2.10.
2 20
10
= 20 2 m
u2
j
4l
PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
31. Answer (2)
Quinones are good electron acceptors because
reduction restores aromaticity.
2NaHSO3 + CO2
(X)
Na2CO3
Na2S2O3
(Y)
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Ssurr
dQsurr
T
dQsys
T
( 256 103 )
J mole1
298 K
[A ]
2 105
[A ]
[HA] [A ]
2 104
= 1025 g
10
5.6
15
5.6
(1025 x)
(1000 x)
10 1
5.6 8
NFinal solution =
=
30
5.6
15 1
5.6 8
20 1
5.6 8
30 1
5.6 8
5
(2 3 4 6)
8 5.6
5
15 1.674 N
8 5.6
Tc
Vc and b are proportional to p and therefore, are
c
Tc2
largest for gas, B. 'a' value is proportional to
and
pc
hence, is largest for B.
Mg(OH)2
Mg 2OH
pH = 8
[H+] = 108 mol L1, [OH] = 106 mol L1
[Mg2 ]
1014
10
12
102 mol L1
[HA] = 0.1 M
3 10
20
5.6
x = 250 mL
[H ]
After mixing
So, 1.02
K a [HA]
1 10
40
103 5 102 M
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PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
61. Answer (4)
Let cos1 p , cos 1 1 p , cos 1 1 q
cos
p , cos 1 p, cos 1 q
sin 1 p, sin
p , sin q
cos
4
p. 1 p 1 p. p
1
1
0
. 1 q
. q
2
x dy
0
y y
x
d
y 2 dy 0
y
x
y
x
2ln y 2ln c 0
y
x
y
1
2
cot
tan
f 4 tan1 tdt 4 cot 1 tdt
4
0
0
0 tan
1q=q
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g'(x) > 0
1 q q 0
cy e
0 2 dt 2 [t ]0 2 (1 0) 2
ydx xdy
Divide by y2,
3
4
cos( ) cos
t cot 1 t )dt
0 (tan
... (i)
x3
....
x x
3!
sin 1
lim
x
x 0
x
and x 0
2
Or, 2 x 2 5 x 1 0
5 33
4
x
1 1
=0
x3 2x2 5x + 6 = 0
x = 2, 1, 3
Let 2n = 4K, K N
2
Also, x 1 1
n
2
The digit at units place in 24K i.e. in 2 is 6.
100
r! 4
100
r ! 22
... (iii)
x 2
But x 2
Total solution set is
r 0
K 2 12 | 0 |2
[ 6 + 4 = 10]
67. Answer (1)
and K2 + 16 = | 1|2
Let ABCD = E
= ( 1)( 1) ( ) 1
|adj(adj(adj(adj(ABCD))))|
(K 2 1) 15 ( ) 1
= |adj(adj(adj(adj(E))))|
4
(3 1)
= |E|16
= |E |
15 ( ) 1
16
16
16
16
16
= | ABCD | | A | . | B | . | C | . | D |
14
= | A|
=
2, 3 .
r 0
16
... (ii)
. | A |
3 1 16
. |A|
(3 1)2
. | A |
16
(3 1)3
16
2a = 14
a = 7
= a + ib = 7 + ib
|A|16 + 32 + 64 + 128
Also, K2 = ||2 1 = 49 + b2 1 = 48 + b2
= |A|240 = AK (given)
K = 240 is less than 256
K 48 b 2
| x 7 ib | K 48 b2 b2 (given)
... (i)
... (i)
Comparing we get = 48
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p (q r) ~p (q r)
~p (~q r) [~p (~q)] r
~(p q) r
(p q) r
P ( A ) : P ( A) 4 : 5 P ( A)
5
9
P (B ) : P (B ) 3 : 7 P (B )
3
10
If a + b + c = 0
a3 + b3 + c3 = 3abc
So, cos A cos B cos C = [4(cos3 A + cos3 B + cos3
C) 3(cos A + cos B + cos C)]
cos A cos B cos C = [4.3 cos A cos B cos C]
5 3 5 3
.
9 10 9 10
50 27 15 62 31
90
90 45
77. Deleted
1
12
r1
x 4
r
s
x 4
x
s a
abc
4
75. Answer (3)
3 points of extrema.
79. Deleted
y
y
y
(a 2) (a 3) a 0
x
x
x
m1m2m3 = a
m3 = a is
3rd
2).a2
a3
+ (a +
lim
x
3
1 1
,
0
x x2
x
4
5
x2
1
x2
slope/root
+ (a 3)a + a = 0
Tr
But a 0
a2 + (a + 2)a + (a 3) + 1 = 0
a2 (1 + ) + a(2 + 1) 2 = 0
a has unique value.
0
1
1
1 1 1 1 1 1
T1 + T2 +....+ Tn =
1! 3!
3! 5!
5! 7!
1
1
....
2
3
4r 2 2r 1 2r (2r 1) 1
(2r 1)!
(2r 1)!
D=0
x 1
But m1m2 = 1
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1
1
,
1! (2n 1)!
As n , S 1
x (1, )
And
x 0,
2
x2 x 2 < 0
x (1, 2)
t (0, 1)
t2 at + 2 = 0 has roots lying in (0, 1)
(1) D 0
x (1,
a2 8 0
...(i)
x2 1 (1, )
( a )
(0, 1)
2.1
x ( , 2) ( 2, )
.... (iv)
Then, x + 1 > 0
x (1, )
a (0, 2)
...(ii)
... (v)
And
x + 1 < x2 1
1a+2>0
x2 x 2 > 0
a<3
...(iii)
x ( , 1) (2, )
... (vi)
x (2, )
... (2)
x = 2. x = x
(k 6, sin x 1)
k = {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}
x = 2n y
x2 1 (0, 1)
x ( 2, 1) (1, 2)
R is reflexive.
Let x R y
Case-I :
xRx
(2) Symmetry
x2
(1) Reflexive
When n = 0 I
3
1
k = sin x
2
4
k [0, 6)
... (1)
x2 (2, )
b
(0, 1)
2a
2)
... (iii)
Case-II :
a , 2 2 (2 2, )
(2)
... (ii)
2n x = y, where n I
(1, 2)
yRx
... (i)
R is symmetric.
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(3) Transitivity
2ny
and | r2 r1 | | 7 2 | 5
2n.(2nz)
22n.z,
2n 4
xRz
R is transitivity.
d
esin x
,x0
f (x)
dx
x
f (x)
+ 16 cot 16
= cot 2cot 2 + 2cot 2 4cot 4 + 4cot 4
8cot 8 + 8cot 8 16cot 16 + 16cot 16
= cot
4 3e sin x
Statement 1 is true.
e sin x
dx
x
3
dx
k = 64
Statement : 2
cot 2 1
cot 2 1
2.
=
2cot
cot
I f ( x )dx
= 2 cot 2
sin
1 1
cosec f t t 2 dt
0
90. Answer (3)
r2 = 16 9 ( 24)
x y + 1 = 0 and
2x 2y 1 = 0
=7
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= f(64) f(1)
1
Also, cot tan = cot
cot
4 3 x 2 .e sin x
3
1
dx