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[h) 137. td) 3k and b=3i~j+ 2k w+ y's 4y <0 Now, : ak + aij he Eqs. (i) and (if =4i+j-k xe (-x) + 4(Cx)=0 - 2? 4200 2xdx— 2-0 (ai - j+ ay + 3j-5k Let Obe ¢ e between a+ band ab (a+ by a-b) a+b) la-b| _(@i+j-k)-C a+ 3j-5) lai+ j-h ||- 21+ 3j—Shel answer, oC 6+3+5 2 Bax? 4 5y? <1 yl6+1+1 J4+ 9425 t=0 oi) => B= 90° Let A and B be two subsets of & The following cases to make a subset of 5, Ua given condition ize AUB = Sand A Case 1: IfsetA has ne element. The! ways of selection of 0 element from: . cos B=fset A has n elements, The sumber of selection of n elements from set sero A=" Cy +, 4, +4 =2 set of A aud B= 2 «2 = 2” cos? 0) 4sin4 4sin40 1+ 4sin40 Ry +R, +R, = l T+cos?d = cos? |= 0 144 sin 40 P-cos* 6 ens* G|=0 ~2-4sin40 1+ 4sin 40 IF chis ii is sere, them 4 2x ~ ar (2 4 : =Q-aiogen quating the coeff erm, wa ger or Applying and se > he a-1_ Inq a r-1) PB 1-p = pro - 0s | \T= O- pid - gl —9 a- I-p I=q 1-6 8. Given that (a, 8) lies on the J atepaL or it can be rewritten as Liga? + 4+ 120)+ Be 1 gg? zee ped =f Ga? BP +B+ “ise atete | = [sim x | de a ag sin x dy ~ [sin x de cos x]j + Loos x]2"= 4-1-1) +(e 12. Given that f(x)= Since, it is an even function then is always greater than equal ta 0} 2 ex*+. or xe «. Required range is [0, 1). 13. Given sin! (1 — #94 2sin™ x =F120, +03 +n Foe 2 -1=63 2.64 = Hae =6 = n=3 17. Given that fi) + 2x cot + 1-0 (given) YF fac =4 cor? B- 4 sin? B _ 40 - sin? 8)- 4ain? 8 {from ()] 1a. Given Now, + det (B)= det A A®) = Sdet (ay (from (1) RHD = lin fork by FO) 1+ sin (0+ A)-1 a = LHD*RHD J* Cw) does mot exist at x =O 20. Given curves y* = 4 Lot dhe equation 6f line by y=) ‘Since Samad and this through the paint (0, 1).=2 wich the curve at one pt is zero, yeax? 2 ing Eqs. (i) and (ii), we get we-1l jarea ~ Area of curve OABCU = 2Area of curve CABO 1 =2[yde a Again using LP 4Gsec'hs 2eee"@ tan Oe 40 sec70 - 40 sec = im = wan _40+0+1)_ —— - Let f (x)= 2x7 — Se” — Tee fe) = Ga? Ge Put /* (x) <0, for maxima or’ ‘6x! — 68 -12=0) xt-xe2-0 coe ex- FeO (x - 2) +1)=<0 f (x) is maximum at x =-1, re4 =|+io-D xis gage =xteyled g Ist and Ind term 2v+1=4-45 w=3 ng lind and Hite term 4-4x01=2¥ > 4x-2y=3 Taking Ist and [lind tecm 2 -2y +1 =1 29 2 2r-2y=0 x=¥ From (i) x = On purting value of xin On putting the value —G +TPB) PCA By =07+06-05-o5 #124 Ox2e 120 70+32+0+84449 c ting w.t.t. x, we get xy= Hee + 19 (67) Zhe Meee) ach +n ey? hetion is an increasing ‘equation is a0, Applying C+ Gc, oJ aa |t “eae ~~ 1-pleo % 1-1 =~ a0 -Ra-y > -o0-pu-y a-1/- a a But a # 1,8 41andy 1 Given equation of lines are ay+ lve dyeded or (e+ 20+ Ded or x+ 220 y+200 and ve ye2ed‘of the first circle =O are C, (-1,-4) radius of second circle #990 are C, (2 5) and : : leas ae aa Similarly, 1+ pi>2jp 9 i lye eg ae and ae Multiplying Eqs. (it), Gil, Gy) C+ o)0 +0 + yas apa ommon tangents can be drawn. 4 Ora Ti ; Nine z+ 2-1 touches the circle + Svea . E (=n( i rik bs perpendictar distance from centre : radius of the circle (say) the plane or y (x) en any point on the yO=e Taking log on both sides, we get tog y = © The degree of this equation is - Given x, 2x, are the roots of x+y: of + Brox= =(r+D-1a@re (-1) cyof any plane through (2, 1,3) is af a ee ccessc [re a 3) @, band ¢ are direction ratios, Since parallel to aand b Ja+O0b-c=0 ~3a+ 2b- 2-0 (ili) Egg. (i) and (ii), we get a 44. Since, a lie in the plane of ff and J. the values of a, band cin Eq. (i). we get It means that all three vectors are coplanar. =2)-3k(y +1)4 6k(@-H=0 [aBri-0 2x -3y + 62 - 25-0 ‘ : Pequired equation of aflane, oe hee 4 : a=H+3j-kf=-i+ aj-4k Ys-4ax and pairjek Now, n of line passing through (~1, O)is i jj & O=m(x+ 1) i exp=2 3 -1| Hi 2-4] Z =i--12+3-j-8-+k@e® =- 10+ Sje 7k ae and (a xy)= 3 | a 1 1 | -ig+n-jesnek aia Now , (4 x}(a x9)internal force is applied on the will not succeed. According 1 ‘the state of a bady can only be external force is applied on it (in SI system) (in CGS System) pis mot the unit of Young's modulus. ig 09 Stefan's law the energy emitted by second is directly proportional 1 B power of the temperature of the the temperature of blue = 108 «10+ Tesistance ik RO) VsIR VeSuR-SR sali) iS inserted, then total . Ifwe take R, = 40, = 12, then in series resistance R=R,+R; =4012 -16a In parallel, resistance R ota So,R, =4QandR =129 . Let the resistance of voltmeter is Gi, . Total resistance of the circuit +so}a [G 100 R=\ G5 100 Total currenti = & 10 ~ FG *100 (e706 +50 Voltage across 100.2 resistance ~100)__10 a + 100, Reading of voltmeter = 5'V Voltage across 1000= 5° ‘On solving G = 100.2. . According to Wiens law aap te, it depends om the surface.64. Roth the stones will have the same sp they hit the ground, "a ‘The time taken by the particle to es Position from the trough = L 4 56. J0V/im, B = 0.4 Wh/en? ‘of electron along the a : Speed = 360 1eu/min 360 FE “sey Ey rev/s 4 & = 3750 i a quency =6 « 60. = 375 x10'ms =o. oa _ 0G “1-01 G 9 materials have Thus, (c) 1s wrongly stated n coil works om the principle of theory of light was first proposed By Christian Huygens. % the liquids, which do noc wet the meniscus is convex upward, sor contact is obtuse. 72. Radius of path of electron mand qremain unchanged. 5 ete‘my =4 and nm, -2 g the forward bias voltage, the ergy decreases. This results in the ity charge carriers. Hence, width es are charge independent sa, Reh =F fe, y-_2- a AG d depends on the amount a or geometry and size of the fateach point on the circular path ne = qx potential difference =qx0 ‘When int with was, then rag kh emes =2k f=25 = |. de-Hroglie wavelength A ame Ay JE «107 4g VE 0.510% = jez VE, Ey = 48 gy to be added = Ey ~ E, = 4B, ‘ 100 L144? = 69.445 = 8944 2 1issmin : decay does not depend az E, = 2. cy . Half-life T/2 . Coulomb's law is appliable for srticles, it is not responsible t d neutrons in the nud ed light is incident at . In fig. X, the right half of the re sheet is folded over the left i semicircles are punched into When the paper is unfolded, the two halves will join 10 wo circles will appear in th ‘of fig. ¥. Hence, fig. (d) is the: