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b) INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC
FUNCTIONS
a) MATRICES
b) DETERMINANTS
a) CONTINUITY &
DIFFERENTIABILITY
b) APPLICATION OF
DERIVATIVES
c) INTEGRATION
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-
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1
1
1
d) APPLICATION OF INTEGRALS
e) DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
a) VECTORS
b) 3-DIMENTIONAL GEOMETRY
LINEAR PROGRMMING
PROBABILITY
10
4X1 = 4
8X2 = 16
11X4 = 44
6X6=36
100(29)
TOTAL
13
44
17
SECTION A
1 2 3 1 7 11
][
] =[
], then find the value of k.
3 4 2 5 23
1
2. Evaluate 1 5 4
3. Find the order and degree of the differential equation:
1. If [
dy
dy
y x a 1
dx
dx
dy
when x = acos3t, y = bsin3t
dx
1
2
, x 2 at x = 10.
9. Find the rate of change of the area of a circle with respect to its radius
r. When r = 4 cm.
10. Find the integral of x 2e x cos(e x )dx
3
3+5 cos
3+5 sin
12. If a and b are two vectors such that a.b a b , then find the angle
between a and b .
SECTION C
5
12
13. Simplify 1 ( + ).
13
13
2 3 4
4 0 5
14. If A=[ 5 7 9], B=[1 2 0], verify that() = .
2 1 1
0 3 1
15. Using properties of determinants, Prove that:
a2
ac c 2
bc
a 2 ab b 2
ac
b 2 bc
ab
4 a 2b 2 c 2
c2
16. If
17. If
19. : 0
20.
1 x
dx
1 x
Solve : 1 y 2 x e tan
dydx 0
OR
x 1 y 3 z 2
.
2
3
6
OR
Find the distance of the point ( 2, 3, 4) from the line
x 2 2 y 3 3z 4
measured parallel to the plane 4 + 12
3
4
5
3 + 1 = 0.
23. An insurance company insured 2000 scooter drivers, 4000 car drivers
and 6000 truck drivers. The probability of a scooter, a car and a truck
meeting an accident are 0.01, 0.03 and 0.15 respectively. If one of the
insured person meets with an accident, find the probability that he is
a scooter driver. What moral value can you get from the question?
SECTION D
24. Let R0 denote the set of all non-zero real numbers and let A = R0 x R0.
If * is a binary operation on A defined by: (a, b)*(c, d) = (ac, bd) for all
(a, b), (c, d) A.
a) Show that * is both commutative and associative on A.
b) Find the identity element in A.
c) Find the invertible element in A.
25. Show that height of the cylinder of greatest volume which can be
inscribed in a right circular cone of height h and semi vertical angle
is one third that of the cone and the greatest volume of cylinder is
4
27
3 2 .
OR
Show that the semi vertical angle of the cone of the maximum volume
& of given slant height is1 2 .
26. Using integration, find the area of the following region:
{(, ): | + 2| 20 2 }.
OR
Find the area of the smaller region bounded by the ellipse
+
2
=1
= 1.
x 1 y 3 z 4
3
1
5
in the plane 2x y + z + 3 = 0.
OR
A line with direction ratios <2, 7, 5> is drawn to intersect the lines.
x 5 y 7 z 2 x 3 y 3 z 6
3
1
1 , 3
2
4
Value points
1M
1M
1
M
2
1
M
2
1M
1M
1M
a23= 1
a31= 83
a23 + a31 = 11
3
1
M
2
1
M
2
2M
Writing 1 2
|5
2
1M
6 1
4 1| = 35
4 1
1M
2M
1M
1
M
2
= 3 2
= 32
/ =
1
/ =
( 2)2
1
Slope =
1
2
10
2M
1M
Substituting 3 =
3
Getting
( )
= 3 +
= [
0
12
13
3 + 5 sin ( )
1M
1M
2M
2M
3 + 5 cos (2 )
1
M
2
1
M
2
1M
= [
2M
1M
= 2
= 2
[/]=4 = 82 /.
11
1M
64
Total
Marks
1M
1M
k = 17
I=0
Order = 1
Degree = 4
= 12, 2
7
Marks
1M
2M
1M
3 + 5 sin
]
3 + 5 cos
Getting = 0
|. | = ||||
| | = ||||
= 1, =
4
Assuming = 5 , cos = 12
13
13
Getting = 5
12
M
M
1M
1 M
1 M
2M
= sin1(sin( + ))
5
= tan1 ( ) +
12
14
15
1 M
1 M
11 18 14
= [ 27 41 34 ]
7 5 9
11 27 7
() = [18 41 5 ]
14 34 9
4 1 0 2 5 2
11 27 7
= [0 2 3] [3 7 1 ] = [18 41 5 ]
5 0 1 4 9 1
14 34 9
Taking a, b and c out from c1, c2 and c3 respectively
a2
bc
ac c 2
ac
abc a b b
c2
a 2 ab b 2
b 2 bc
ab
4M
bc
2M
1M
4M
2M
ac
1M
a
c
Operate R1R2R3
2b 2b
abc a b
b
bc
1M
1
2ab2c a b
b
bc
4M
2ab2c a b a
1M
Expand by R1
2ab2c ac ac 4a 2b 2c 2
1M
16
Let
Where
+
=
..
Differentiating
..
1M
Also,
Taking log on both sides, we have
=
=
Differentiating w.r.t. We get
=
=
=
=
..
1 M
We have
Differentiating w.r.t. we get
4M
1M
1M
4M
18
I tan 1
tan 1
1 x
dx
1 x
1 cos 2t
(2sin 2tdt )
1 cos 2t
(2) tan 1
1M
2sin 2 t
sin 2tdt
2 cos 2 t
1M
cos 2t 1
(2) t
cos 2tdt
2 2
1M
sin 2t
1
1 x2
1
t cos 2t
c x cos x
c
2
2
2
1M
4M
19
x tan x
dx (1)
(sec x tan x)
0
( x) tan( x)
dx
))
x
tan(
)
x
(sec(
0
1M
()( x) tan x
dx
()(sec x tan x)
0
( x) tan x
dx (2)
)
x
tan
x
(sec
0
1M
(sec x tan x)
tan x
tan x
dx
dx
2I
(sec x tan x) (sec x tan x)
(sec x tan x)
0
0
4M
1M
I ( 1)
2
1M
20
x e dydx 1 y
tan 1 y
dydx 0
1 y 2
dy
1
dx
x e tan y
tan y
dx x e
dy
1 y 2
dx
x
e tan y
dy
1 y 2 1 y 2
1
dx
x
e tan y
dy 1 y 2 1 y 2
( It is of the form
1M
dx
p( y) x q( y)
dy
pdy 1 y dy tan y I .F . e
Gen.Sol : x( I .F ) q ( y )( I .F )dy c
1
pdy e tan 1 y
x.e
tan 1 y
e tan y tan 1 y
e
dy c
1 y 2
1M
Put v e
tan 1 y
e tan y
; dv
dy
1 y2
1M
v2
vdv c c
2
tan 1 y
x.e tan
1M
4M
OR
2 xy
dx
put y vx;
dv
dy
vx
dx
dx
dv v 2 1
dv v 2 x 2 x 2
v x
vx
2v
dx
2 x.vx
dx
2
2
dv v 1 2v 2
dv v 1
v x
x
2v
dx
2v
dx
2
dx
2vdv
1 v
dv
x
2
x
1 v
2v
dx
Integrating both sides,
dx
2vdv
1 v2 x
log(1 v 2 ) log x log c
1M
1M
4M
log(1 v 2 ) x log c
(1 v 2 ) x c
( x2 y 2 ) x
c
x2
( x2 y 2 ) c x
when x 1, y 1, we get c 2
1M
( x2 y 2 ) 2 x
but x 1, y 1 do not satisfy ( x 2 y 2 ) 2 x
Particular solution : x 2 y 2 2 x
21
OR
1 =
1 = (3 + 4 + 5)
1 = (2 3) + (1 4) (4 + 5)
2 =
2 . = 0
Finding = 1
5
1
1 = (3 + 4 + 5)
5
13
9
2 =
+ 3
5
5
Let = 1 + 2 + 3
| | = 2 2 + 3 2
| | = 1 2 + 3 2
| | = 1 2 + 2 2
2
| |2 + | |2 + | |
= 2(1 2 + 2 2 + 3 2 )
= 2
1M
1M
1M
4M
1M
1M
M
M
M
4M
M
1M
1M
22
OR
2
3
6 .(i)
Equation of line passing through the given point(1,-2,3) ¶llel to
the given line:
x 1 y 2 z 3
2
3
6 .(ii)
Coordinates of any point on this line:
(2k+1, 3k-2, -6k+3)
If this point lies on the given plane
+ = 5
=>(2k+1)-(3k-2)+(-6k+3)=5
=>k=1/7
Therefore coordinates of point Q lying on the plane
(9/7, -11/7, 15/7)
Required Distance = 1 unit
Equation of line AB
x 2 y 3/ 2 z 4 / 3
r ( say )
3
2
5/3
Any point on the line AB is
3 5
4
(3r 2, 2r , r )
2 3
3
Let it be Q and PQ is parallel to the plane 4 + 12 3 + 1 = 0
9 5
8
Direction ratios of PQ are 3r , 2r , r
2 3
3
As PQ is parallel to the plane, PQ is perpendicular to the normal to the
plane.
9
5
8
4(3r ) 12(2r ) 3( r ) 0
2
3
3
r 2
1M
4M
1M
M
1M
4M
1M
1M
23
24
1M
1M
4M
M
M
1M
1M
1M
2M
2M
6M
25
= 22 3 2 2
2
2
=0 =
, =
=
3
3
3
2M
2M
= verification
Maximum Volume = 2
4
=
3 2
27
1M
OR
6M
1M
3
2
4 3
=> (
)
=
2 =
33
1M
1M
1M
6M
1M
1M
1M
26
M
2M
1M
6M
2
= 20 2 ( 2) ( + 2)
4
1M
1M
OR
2
2
+ 2 = 1 ..(i)
Straight line: +
= 1..(ii)
=
0
6M
1M
= 2 2 ( )
0
0
Solving and getting required = (5 2).
27
2M
1
1 3
4
Therefore by 1 = 1 = 1 => 12 = 1
= 11 = ()
2
=> 1 = 2 + 1, 1 = + 3, 1 = + 4
Since Q lies in the plane
=> 2(2 + 1) ( + 3) + ( + 4) + 3 = 0
=> = 1
So coordinates of Q are (-1, 4, 3)
Now if R(x, y, z) is the image of P in the given plane, then
1 +
= 1 => = 3
2
3 +
= 4 => = 5
2
4 +
= 3 => = 2
2
Coordinates of R(-3, 5, 2)
Therefore image of given line in the given plane will be
x 3 y 5 z 2
3
1
5
1M
2M
1M
1M
1M
1M
1M
1M
6M
OR
x 5
3
x 3
y7 z2
r(let) ..(i)
1
1
y 3 z 6
s(let) ....(ii)
2
4
338
2+4
4+8
Then by 1 = 1 = 1 =>
= 7 = 5
2
2
28
29
M
1M
Solving get = 1, = 1
Therefore coordinates of P and Q are:
(2, 8, 3) and (0, 1, 2)
Required distance = 78
Let dolls of type A and dolls of type B should be produced to get
the maximum profit.
Therefore given problem can be formulated as:
. = 12 + 16
+ 1200
2
3 600
, 0
Correct graph and shaded feasible region
The values of Z at the corner points of feasible region are:
Corner Point
Coordinates
Value of Z
O
(0, 0)
Z=0
A
(600, 0)
Z = 7200
B
(1050, 150)
Z = 15000
C
(800, 400)
Z = 16000(Max.)
Thus, 800 dolls of type A and 400 dolls of type B should be produced to
get the maximum profit of Rs. 16000.
Probability Distribution:
X
P(X)
2
1/36
3
2/36
4
3/36
5
4/36
6
5/36
7
6/36
8
5/36
9
4/36
6M
10
3/36
11
2/36
12
1/36
1M
1M
1M
1M
M
M
2M
2M
6M
2M
2M
M
M
=7
( 2 ) = 2 ()
=1
2)
{()}2
Var(x)=(
Finding Variance = 5.833, Finding S D = 2.415
1M
M
M
1M
6M