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INDEX

No. Chapter Name


1. Relation & Function
2. Trigonometric Functions
3. Application of derivatives
4. Indefinite Integration
5. Binomial Distribution
6. Probability Distribution
7. Differential Equation
8. Definite Integration
9. Application of Definite Integration
Relation & Function Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA-1)

x2 ­ 5
1. ­1
x ­1
(Ans :- x ­3,1 2, )
2. 2
If x ­ 4, then:
a) x >2 b) x ­ ,­2 2,
c) ­2 < x < 2 d) None of these
(Ans :- b)
3. x ­1 x ­ 3 > 0
(Ans :- x ­ ,1 3, )
4. x ­8 x ­7 < 0
(Ans :- x 7,8 )
5. 2
x ­ 5x + 6 0
(Ans :- x ,2 3, )
6. 2
x ­1 < 0
(Ans :- x ­1,1 )
7. x ­1 x ­ 4 x ­ 6 x ­ 9 0
(Ans :- x 1,4 6,9 )
8. x ­3 x ­3 x ­4
(Ans :- x 3,5 )
9. 2 x ­1 x ­1 x + 8 x ­ 7 0
1
(Ans :- x ­8, 1,7 )
2
x +2
10. 5
x ­3
17
(Ans :- x ­ ,3 , )
4
11. x ­ 4 x ­10 0 and x ­ 9 2x +1 0
­1
(Ans :- x ,4 )
2

Lakshya
Relation & Function Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA-1)

Solve for x
x+5
1. 1
x
(Ans :- x 0, )
2x + 1 x + 4
2. 0
x2
­1
(Ans :- x ­ ,­4 ,0 0,8 )
2
2x ­ 4
3. 0 and x ­ 5 0
x ­2
(Ans :- x ­ ,2 2,5 )
x ­1
4. 1 and x + 4 > 0
x
(Ans :- x ­4,0 )
2
x ­5
5. ­1
x ­1
(Ans :- x ­3, 1 2, )
6. x2 x ­ 5 x ­2 0
(Ans :- x ­ ,2 5, )
4
x2 x ­ 5
7. 3
0
x ­2
(Ans :- x ­ ,2 )
3 2 17
8. x ­2 x­4 x ­10 0
(Ans :- x ­ ,2 10, 4 )
4 2 24
9. x ­2 x ­3 2x + 1 0
­1
(Ans :- x , 2,3 )
2
3 2
2 x ­1 x+4
10. 5 2
0
x­5 x ­17
1
(Ans :- x ­ , 5,17 17, )
2
11. x2 + 4 x + 4 0
(Ans :- x = ­2 )
12. 2
x + 4x + 4 > 0
x ­ ,­2 ­2,
4 4
13. Solve for x : + < 1.
1+ x 1­ x
(Ans :- ­ ,­1 1, )

Lakshya
Relation & Function Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­2)

Objective Questions

1. x 2 + 1 x ­1 x ­ 2 < 0 then:
a) x < 1 or x > 2 b) x 1,2
c) ­1 < x < 2 d) None of these
(Ans :­ b)

2
2. x2 +1 x ­2 x ­3 < 0, then x belongs to:
a) ­ ,2 2,3 b) ­ ,3
c) (2, 3) d) None of these
(Ans :­ a)
3. The set of value of x which satisfy the in equations
x +2
5 x + 2 < 3 x + 8 and < 4 is :
x ­1
a) ­ ,1 b) (2, 3)
c) ­ ,3 d) ­ ,1 2,3
(Ans :­ d)
4. 2 2
If x + 6 x ­27 > 0 and x ­ 3x ­ 4 < 0, then:
a) x>0 b) x <4
3< x <4 7
c) d) x=
2
(Ans :­ c)
5. 2 2
If x ­1 0 and x ­ x ­2 0 then x lies in the interval/set:
a) (­1, 2) b) (­1, 1)
c) (1, 2) d) {­1}
(Ans :­ d)
6. 2 2
The solution set of x + 2 3 x 2 x ­ 5 is:
a) b) [1, 2]
5 None of these
c) ­ ,­1 , d)
2
(Ans :­ a)
7. 2
If x I (the set of integer) such that x ­ 3x < 4 then the number of possible values of x is:
a) 3 b) 4
c) 6 d) None of these
(Ans :­ b)

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (b) 2. (a) 3. (d) 4. (c) 5. (d) 6. (a) 7. (b)

Lakshya
Relation & Function Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­3)

1. Find whether following relation are symmetric, reflexive and transitive


a) R is a relation on set of people, two people a,b are said to be in relation iff “a is the mother of b”
b) R is a relation on all the sets. Two sets A,B are said to be in relation iff “A is subset of B”
c) If R is a relation defined as aRb iff a ­ b > 0

2. Find the domain of following functions


a) f x = 1 ­ 1 ­ x2
x
b) f x =
6­ x
c) 7­ x
P x ­3

3. Find the range of following


x2 + x + 2
a) f x =
x2 + x + 1
x
b) f x =
x ­1
c) f x = sin x

Lakshya
Relation & Function Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­4)

1. Plot the following graphs


i. y = ln (x + 1)
ii. y=2­ x
x
iii. y = sin in 0, 2
2
iv. y = 3 (2x) ­ 2
v. y = sin x + cos x
1
vi. y= 2
x +2

x
2. Plot y = e ­ 3 from y = ex

3. Plot y = In x

4. plot y = 2 sinx

5. Find the number of solutions of the equation sin x = x2 + x + 1

Lakshya
Relation & Function Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­5)

1. Solve ||x­1|­1| =1
(Ans: ­1, 1, 3)
2. Solve 2x + 7 < 5
(Ans: ­6, 1)
­x
3. Find the domain of the function f x =
x ­3
(Ans: ­3, 3)
1
4. Find the domain of the function f x =
x­ x
(Ans: Null set)
5. Plot the graph of f x = x­ x
6. Find the range of the function f x = x +2 x ­2
(Ans: 2, )

Lakshya
Relation & Function Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­6)

Note: [x] + [­x] = 0 for all x 1 and ­1 for all x Z

3.2 Class room problems


1. Solve x < x (Ans:
R­Z)
2. Solve x < 4.9
(Ans: ­ ,5 )
3. Solve x 4
(Ans: [­4, 5])
4. 2 x ­1 < 4
(Ans: ­ ,2.5 )
5. 2
Find the domain of the function f(x) = x ­5 x +6
(Ans: R)
6. Find the range of function f(x) = sin x + cosx
(Ans: ­2,­1,0,1 )
7. Find the range of f(x) = [sin x + cos x]
(Ans: ­2,­1,0,1 )
8. If [x] stands for GIF then find the value of
1 1 1 2 1 3 1 999
+ + + + + + ... .... + =
2 1000 2 1000 2 1000 2 1000
(Ans: 500)

3.3 Fractional part of x


Discuss graph, domain, range and properties of fractional part of x
Note: {x} + {­x} = 0 if x Z and 1 if x Z

3.4 Classwork problems


2
1. Find the range of the function f x = x + x +2
(Ans: 2,2 )
x
2. Find the range of the function f x =
x +1
(Ans: 0,0.5 )
3. Solve 2[x] = {x} = 3
(Ans: null set)
4. Solve [x] = 2 {x} + 1
(Ans: 1, 2. 5)
1
5. If 2 < x 2 < 3 than find the number of positive real roots of = x2
x

Lakshya
Relation & Function Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­6)

1. Solve x 2 ­ 5 x < ­5.6


2. Solve [x2] = 4
3. Solve x = 4
4. 2
Solve x ­ 5 x + 6 0
5. Find the range of F (x) = [{x}] + {[x]}
1
6. If 2 < x 2 < 3 then find the number positive of real roots of = x2
x
7. Solve 2x ­ 1 = 3[x] + 2 {x}

Lakshya
Relation & Function Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­7)

1. Find the domain of f(x) = log (x2 ­ 5x + 6)


(Ans: ,2 3, )
2. Find the Range of f(x) = log (x2 ­ 3x + 2)
(Ans: R)
1
3. Find the domain of the function f(x) = log
sin x
(Ans: R­ n )

3x ­ x 2
4. Find the domain of the function f(x) = log
2
(Ans: 1, 2)
5. Find the domain of the function f(x) = log x ­ x
(Ans: R ­ Z)
6. 9x
If f x = then prove that f(1 ­ x) = 1 ­ f x Using above prove that
9x + 3
1 2 3 1995
f +f +f + . . . ... ... ... f = 997.5
1996 1996 1996 1996
7. Find the range of the function f(x) = log (1 + x2)
(Ans: 0, )
8. Number of solutions of the equation log4 (x ­ 1) = log2 (x ­ 3)
(Ans: 1)
x 2 ­3 x 2 ­3
9. If 5 + 2 6 + 5­2 6 = 10 then x = _______.

(Ans: x + 2,­ 2, 2,­2 )

10. The value of x such that log2 5 2 x + 1 ,log 4 21­ x +1 and 1 are in A.P
log 2 ­log 5
(Ans: )
log 2

Lakshya
Relation & Function Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­8)

1. Check whether following functions are Even odd


a) f x = sinx + cosx (Ans: Neither even nor odd)
b) f x = 1+ x + x2 ­ 1­ x + x 2 (Ans: odd)
c) 3
f x = x sin x + cosx - tan x (Ans: even)
x
x
d) f x = x +
e ­1 2
(Ans: even)
e) f x = x ­ tan x
(Ans: Neither even nor odd)

2. Prove that any function y = f(x) can be written as sum of an even function and an odd function.
1 1
hint : Write f x = f x + f x + f x ­ f -x
2 2

3. Check whether following function are one­one


a) f :R R, f x = x 2 +1
(Ans: Many one)
x
b) f :R R, f x =
x2 + 1
(Ans: Many one)
c) f :R R, f x = 2x ­ sinx
(Ans: one one)
d) f :R 3 2
R, f x = x ­2x ­ x +1
(Ans: Many one)
2
x + x ­2
e) f :R R, f x =
x2 ­ 4 x + 3
(Ans: one­one)
f) f :R 4
R, f x = x + x +1 2

(Ans: Many one)

4. Check whether following functions are onto


a) f :R R, f x = x 4 + x 2
(Ans: into)
b) x +2
f : 0, R, f x =
x ­1
(Ans: into)
c) f :R 3 2
R, f x = x ­ 3x + 9 x ­17
(Ans: onto)
sin x
d) f :R ­1, 1 , f x =
x 2 +1
(Ans: into)
5. Find set B for the function f :R B, f x = 3 sinx ­ 4 cosx + 5 is onto
(Ans: 0, 10)

Lakshya
Relation & Function Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­9)

1. Find the period of following functions.


a) y = sin 2x + cos 3x
(Ans: 2 )
x
b) y = tan
2
(Ans: 2 )
c) t = tan x + sin 3x
(Ans: Does not exist)
d) y = sin 2x
2
(Ans: )
2
e) y = sin x ­ cos x
(Ans: )
f) y = sin 3x + cos 3x

(Ans: )
6

2. Find the period of y = cosx cos3x


(Ans: )
3. If f (x + 1) + f(x + 5) = f (x + 3) + f (x + 7), Prove that f is periodic

4. Prove that period of f (x) = cos (cos x) + cos (sin x) is


2
x+2
5. Let f x = ,g x = x 2 , h x = x then find h (g(f(x)))
3 x ­1
x ­1
6. If (x) = then prove that f f f x =x
x +1

Lakshya
Relation & Function Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­10)

1. Find the inverse of following functions


a) f(x) = 2x + 5
x­5
(Ans: )
2
1
b) f x = log 1 +
x
1
(Ans: x
)
e ­1
1+ x
c) f x =
1­ x
x ­1
(Ans: )
x +1

ax +1
2. Find a if f (x) = is identical with f1 (x)
x ­3
(Ans: a = ­3)
3. g x = 2 x + 8, f x 1 / x + 2 find go f ­1
­2
4. If 2 f (sin x) + f (cos x) = 3 then find f (0.7)
(Ans: 1)
5. If g (x + y) + g (x ­ y) = 2x2 + 2y2 for all x, then prove that f(x) = x2
1 1
6. f is a polynomial such that f(x) f =f x +f and f 3 = ­8 then f 4 =
x x
(Ans: 15)

Lakshya
Trigonometric Functions Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA-1)

Theory Questions (Master Key)

1. Write all 11th std formulae. (5 times)

2. Solve the below problems


i) Prove the following :
cos sin
a) + = sin + cos
1 ­ tan 1 ­ cot
b) sin4 x + cos 4 x = 1 ­ 2 cos2 x + 2 cos 4 x
7
ii) If cot = find all other trigonometric ratios if lies in 3rd quadrant.
24
cos A + sin A cos A ­ sin A
iii) Show that ­ = 2 tan 2A
cos A ­ sin A cos A + sin A

Lakshya
Trigonometric Functions Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­2)

Objective Questions (Tatva)

1. The function f x = cos log x + x 2 +1 is :

a) even b) odd
c) constant d) None of these

2. The number of real solutions of the equations log 0.5 x = |x| is


a) 1 b) 2
c) 0 d) None of these

x
3. The number of real solutions of the equation sin e = 5x + 5-x is
a) 0 b) 1
c) 2 d) infinitely many

4. The period of the function f x = sin 4 x + cos 4 x is

a) b)
2 8
c) d) none of these
4

5. Let f x = cos 3 x +sin 3 x . Then f x is


a) a periodic function of period 2 b) a periodic function of period 3
c) not a periodic function d) none of these

6. The period of sin2 is


a) 2 b)
c) 3 d) /2

4 1/7
7. The inverse of the function y = 1 ­ x ­ 3 is
1/4 1/4
a) 3 + 1 ­ x7 b) 3 ­ 1 ­ x7
1/4
c) 3 ­ 1 + x7 d) none of these

8. If f is a real valued function such that f(x + y) = f(x) + f(y) and f(1) = 5, then the value of f(100) is
a) 200 b) 300
c) 350 d) 500

Lakshya
Trigonometric Functions Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­2)

1
9. If a f x +1 + bf = x, x ­1, a ­b then f 1 is equal to
x +1
a) a+b b) a2 ­ b2
1
c) d) None of these
a+b

10. Which one of the following is correct?


a) tan 1 tan ­1 1 b) tan 1 < tan ­1 1
c) tan 1 = tan ­1 1 d) None of the above

3
11. The value of sin ­ sin­1 is :
2 2
3 3
a) b) ­
2 2
1 1
c) d) ­
2 2

1
12. If tan cos­1 x =sin cot ­1 , then x is equal to :
1
5 5
a) b)
3 3
5
c) d) None of these
3

20 20

13. If sin­1 xi = 10 , then sin­1 xi is equal to :


i=1 i=1
a) 20 b) 10
c) 0 d) None of these

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (a) 2. (a) 3. (a) 4. (b) 5. (c) 6. (b) 7. (d) 8. (d) 9. (d) 10. (a)
11. (c) 12. (d) 13. (a)

Lakshya
Trigonometric Functions Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­3)

Theory Questions (Master Key)

1. Write principal solutions and general solution formulae. (2 times )

2. Find principal solutions

i) sin r + =0
2
ii) tan x = 1

3. Find general solutions


1
i) sin x =
2
ii) tan x = 1
2
iii) sec x =
3

Lakshya
Trigonometric Functions Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­4)

Theory Questions

1. Find the principal solutions of the following equations.


1
i) cos x =
2
2
ii) sec x =
3
iii) cot x = 3

2. Find the principal solutions of the following equations.


­1
i) sin x =
2
ii) tan x = ­1
iii) 2 cos x +1 = 0

3. Find the general solutions of each of the following equations.

i) sin x + =0
5
5x
ii) cos =0
2
iii) sin 3x = 0

4. Find the general solutions of each of the following equations :


i) sec x = 2
3
ii) sin x =
2

5. Find the general solutions of each of the following equations :


i) cosec x = ­ 2
­1
ii) cos x =
2

6. Find the general solutions of each of the following equations :


1
i) sin 2 x =
2
1
ii) cos 3x =
2

7. Find the general solutions of each of the following equations :


i) cot 4x = ­1
­2
ii) cosec 3 x =
3

Lakshya
Trigonometric Functions Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­4)

8. Find the general solutions of each of the following equations :


i) 4cos2x = 1
ii) 4sin2x ­ 3 = 0

9. Find the general solutions of each of the following equations :


i) cos 4x = cos 2x
ii) sin mx + sin nx = 0

10. Find the general solution of


i) 4sin x cos x + 2 sin x + 2cos x = 0 + 1 = 0

11. Find the general solution of sin 2x + sin 4x + sin 6x = 0

12. Find the general solution of 3cos x ­sin x =1

13. Find the general solution of cos x ­ sin x = 1

14. Find the general solution of cot x + tan x = 2 cosec x

Lakshya
Trigonometric Functions Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­5)

Theory Questions

1. Solve 2 sin2 x . cos x ­cos x = 0

2. Solve 2 cos2 x + 4 cos x = 3 sin2 x

3. Solve sin 5x . cos 3 x = sin 6x .cos 2x

4. Solve cot = tan 8

1
5. Solve cos x . cos 2 x . cos3 x =
4

Lakshya
Trigonometric Functions Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­6)

Numerical Questions

1. Find the Cartesian co­ordinates of the points whose polar co­ordinates are

i) 4,
2
1
ii) ,210 0
2

2. Find the polar co­ordinates of the points whose cartesian co­ordinates are
1
i) 0,
2
3 3 3
ii) ,
2 2

iii) ­ 2, 2

Theory Questions

1. State and Prove Sine rule, Cosine Rule and Projection rule (Each twice)

Lakshya
Trigonometric Functions Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­7)

Theory Questions

A­B a+b C
1. In ABC prove that cos = sin
2 c 2

2. In ABC prove that, a3sin(B ­ C) + b3 sin(C ­ A) + c3 sin (A ­ B) = 0

3. In ABC if, a2, b2, c2 are in A.P., then prove that cot A, cos B, cot C are in A.P.

4. In ABC if a cos A = b cos B, then prove that the triangle is either a right­angled or an isosceles triangle.

2 C 2 C
5. n ABC prove that, a ­ b cos2 + a + b sin2 = c 2
2 2

6. Solve the triangle in which c = 3.4, A=250 and B=850

7. Solve the triangle in which a = 72 cm, B = 1080 and A=250

8. Solve the triangle in which a = 3 +1 , b = 3 ­1 , and C = 60 0

9. In any ABC prove the following :


i) a sin A ­ b sin B = c sin (A ­ B)
c ­ b cosA cos B
ii) =
b ­ c cosA cos C
iii) ac cos B ­ bc cos A = a2 ­ b2
cos2A cos2B 1 1
iv) 2
­ 2
= 2­ 2
a b a b
a2 sin B­C b 2 sin C­ A c 2 sin A ­B
v) + + =0
sin A sin B sin C
a2 sin B­C b 2 sin C­ A c 2 sin A ­B
vi) + + =0
sin B+sin C sin C + sin A sin A+sin B

Lakshya
Trigonometric Functions Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­8)

Theory Questions

1. Write all Half Angle Formulae, Area of Triangle, Herons Theorem, Napier’s Analogies (2 times)

Numericals Questions

a2 ­ b2
1. In ABC,if C= , then prove that sin A ­B =
2 a 2 + b2

2. In ABC if sin2A + sin2B = sin2C, then show that the triangle is a right­angled triangle.

B C
tan ­ tan
b­c 2 2
3. In ABC prove that =
a B C
tan + tan
2 2

cos2 B ­ cos2 C cos2 C ­ cos2 A cos2 B ­ cos2 A


4. In ABC show that + =
b+c c+a a+b

2
A B C A ABC
5. Show that sin . sin . sin = for ABC .
2 2 2 abcs

C A 3b
6. If in ABC, a cos2 + c cos2 = , prove that a, b, c, are in A.P.
2 2 2

A B a+b­c
7. Show that in ABC, tan tan =
2 2 a+b+c

C B
8. In ABC, show that b cos2 + c cos2 = s
2 2

Lakshya
Trigonometric Functions Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­9)

Objective Questions (Master key)

log2 x + 3
1. The domain of f x = is
x 2 + 3x + 2
a) R ­ ­1,­2 b) ­2,+
c) R ­ ­1,­2,­3 d) ­3,+ ­ ­1,­2

2. The range of the function y = log3 (5 + 4x ­ x2) is


a) 0, 2 b) ­ ,2
c) 0, 9 d) None of these

x2 + x + 2
3. Range of the function f x = ; x R is
x 2 + x +1
1, 11
a) b) 1,
7
7 7
c) 1, d) 1,
3 5

4. The function f x cos log x + x 2 +1 is :

a) even b) odd
c) constant d) None of these

5. Let f : R R be a function such that f(x) = x3 ­ 6x2 + 11x ­ 6. Then


a) f is one­one and into b) f is one­one and onto
c) f is many­one and into d) f is many­one and onto

6. Let f be a function from R to R given by f x =2x + cos x . Then f is


a) one­one and into b) one­one and onto
c) many­one and into d) many­one and onto

x2 ­ 4
7. Let f be a function from R to R given by f x = . Then f(x) is
x 2 +1
a) one­one and into b) one­one and onto
c) many­one and into d) many­one and onto

8. f x = x + x 2 is a function from R R . Then f(x) is


a) injective b) surjective
c) bijective d) none of these

Lakshya
Trigonometric Functions Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­9)

A function f : A B , where A x :­1 x 1 and B y :1 y 2 is defined by the rule


9.
y = f x = 1 + x 2 . Which of the following statement is true?
a) f is injective but not surjective b) f is surjective but not injective
c) f is both injective and surjective d) f is neither injective nor surjective

10. If f : R S defined by f x =sin x ­ 3 cos x +1 , is onto then the interval of S is


a) [0, 1] b) [­1, 1]
c) [0, 3] d) [­1, 3]

11. If function f : 2, B defined by f(x) =x2 ­ 4x + 5 is a bijection, then B is :


a) R b) 1,
c) R, d) 5,

12. The number of real solutions of the equation sin e x = 5 x + 5­ x is


a) 0 b) 1
c) 2 d) infinitely many

x 1
13. The equation 2 sin 2 .cos 2 x = x + ,0 x has
2 x 2
a) one real solution b) no real solution
c) infinitely many real solutions d) none of these

14. The period of the function f(x) = sin4x + cos4x is


a) b)
2
c) 2 d) none of these

15. Which of the following function has period ?


2 x x
a) 2 cos + 3sin b) tan x + cos 2 x
3 3

c) 4 cos 2 x + + 2sin x+ d) none of the above


2 4

16. Let f x = cos 3x + sin 3 x . Then f(x) is


a) a period function of period 2 b) a period function of period 3
c) not a periodic function d) none of these

17. Which one is not periodic?


a) sin 3x + sin2 x b) cos x + cos2 x
c) cos 4 x + tan2 x d) cos 2 x +sin x

Lakshya
Trigonometric Functions Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­9)

1
18. If tan cos­1 x = sin cot ­1 , then x is equal to :
2
5 5
a) b)
3 3
5
c) d) None of these
3

19. If k sin­1 x + cos­1 x + tan­1 x K

a) k = 0, K = b) k = 0, K =
2
c) k = ,K = d) None of these
2

20. If = sin­1 x +cos­1 x ­ tan­1 x , x 0, then the smallest interval in which lies, is given by:
3
a) b) ­ 0
2 4 4
c) 0 d)
4 4 4

21. cos [tan­1 {cot­1 x}] is equal to :


x2 + 2 x2 + 2
a) b)
x2 + 3 x 2 +1
x 2 +1
c) d) None of these
x2 + 2

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (d) 2. (b) 3. (c) 4. (a) 5. (d) 6. (b) 7. (c) 8. (d) 9. (b)


10. (d) 11. (b) 12. (a) 13. (b) 14. (b) 15. (b) 16. (c) 17. (b) 18. (d)
19. (a) 20. (d) 21. (c)

Lakshya
Trigonometric Functions Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­10)

Objective Questions (Tatva)

1 1 1
If areas of incircle and excircles of a triangle are respectively A, A 1, A2, A3, then + + is
1. A1 A2 A3
equal to
1 A
a) b)
A
2
c) d) 1
A

2. Two greater sides of a triangle are 10 cm and 9 cm. If its angles are in AP, then its third side in cm. Is
equal to
a) 5 ­ 6 or 5 + 6 b) Neither 5 ­ 6 or 5 + 6

c) Only 5 ­ 6 d) Only 5 + 6

3. Circumradius of an equilateral triangle of side 2 3 is


a) 1 cm b) 2 3 cm
c) 2 cm d) 3 cm

4. In radius of a triangle of sides 3, 5, 6 is


a) 7 b) 8
7 8
c) d)
8 7

5. If sides of a triangle are 6 + 12 , 48 , 24 , then smallest angle of this triangle is


a) 300 b) 450
0
c) 15 d) 600

6. If in a triangle ABC, line joining circumcentre and incentre is parallel to BC, then cos B + cos C is equal to
1
a) 1 b)
2
3 3
c) d)
4 2

7. In a triangle ABC, r + r1 ­ r2 + r3 is equal to


a) 4R b) 4R cos A
c) 4R cos B d) 4R cos C

8. If in a triangle PQR, sin P, sin Q, sin R are in AP, then


a) the altitudes are in AP b) the altitudes are in HP
c) the medians are in GP d) the medians are in AP

Lakshya
Trigonometric Functions Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­10)

1
9. In a triangle ABC, 2ac sin A+B+C =
2
a) a2 + b2 ­ c2 b) c2 + a2 ­ b2
c) b2 ­ c2 ­ a2 d) c2 ­ a2 ­ b2

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (a) 2. (a) 3. (b) 4. (d) 5. (a) 6. (a) 7. (c) 8. (b) 9. (b)

Lakshya
Trigonometric Functions Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­11)

Theory Questions

1. Plot the graph of Inverse Trigonometric Functions and also write their Domain and Range.

Numericals Questions

1. Find the principal value of :


1
i) sin­1
2
ii) cosec ­1 2
iii) tan­1 ­1
iv) tan­1 ­ 3
1
v) sin­1
2
­1
vi) cos­1
2

2. Find the values of :


1 1
i) tan­1 (1) + cos­1 +sin­1
2 2
1 1
ii) cos­1 +2sin­1
2 2
iii) tan­1 3 ­sec ­1 (­2)
iv) cosec ­1 ­ 2 + cot ­1 3

Lakshya
Trigonometric Functions Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­12)

Theory Questions

1. Write properties of Inverse trigonometric functions (2 times)

Numericals Questions

7
1. Find the value of tan­1 tan
6

3
2. Find the value of sin­1 sin
5

8 3 77
3. sin­1 +sin­1 = sin­1
17 5 85

67 5 3
4. tan­1 = tan­1 +cos ­1
19 13 5

a cos x ­ b sin x a
5. Simplify: tan­1 , if tan x > ­1
b cos x + a sin x b

1+x­ 1­ x 1 ­1
6. Show that tan­1 = ­ cos­1 x ,for x 1
1+ x+ 1­ x 4 2 2

7. Solve the equation 2 tan­1(cos x) = tan­1(2 cosec x)

8. If sin­1 1 ­ x ­ 2sin­1 x = , then find the value of ‘x’


2

1­ cos x
9. Write the expression tan­1 ,x in the simplest expression
1+ cos x

2
1 2x ­1 1­ y
10. Find the value of the expression tan sin­1 +cos , where x < 0 and y > 0 such thats
2 1+ x 2 1+ y 2
xy < 1

Lakshya
Trigonometric Functions Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­13)

Objective Questions (Tatva)

x ­1 x +1
1. If tan­1 +tan­1 = , then x is equal to :
x +2 x +2 4
1 1
(a) (b) ­
2 2
5 1
(c) (d)
2 2

2. The value of tan­1 (1) + tan­1 (0) + tan­1 (2) + tan­1 (3) is equal to :
5
(a) (b)
4
(c) (d) None of these
2

tan x 3sin2 x
3. If x ­ , , then the value of tan­1 +tan­1 is
2 2 4 5+3cos2x
x
(a) (b) 2x
2
(c) 3x (d) x

4. cot ­1 cos ­ tan­1 cos = x , then sin x is equal to

(a) tan2 (b) cot 2


2 2

(c) tan (d) cot


2

1 1
5. cos ­1 + 2 sin­1 is equal to
2 2

(a) (b)
6 3
2
(c) (d)
36 4

6. If cos ­1 x > sin­1 x , then :


x <0 ­1 < x < 0
(a) (b)
1 1
(c) 0 x< (d) ­1 x <
2 2

Lakshya
Trigonometric Functions Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­13)

1
7. The value of tan­1 is equal to :
1+r +r 2
r =0
3
(a) (b)
2 4
(c) (d) None of these
4

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (c) 2. (a) 3. (d) 4. (a) 5. (c) 6. (d) 7. (a)

Lakshya
Trigonometric Functions Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­14)

Objective Questions (Tatva)

1. 5 2
If = tan­1 tan and = tan­1 ­tan ,then
4 3
(a) 4 =3 (b) 3 =4
7
(c) ­ = (d) none of these
12

2. Which one of the following is correct?


(a) tan 1 tan­1 1 (b) tan 1 tan­1 1
(c) tan 1 = tan­1 1 (d) None of the above

3
3. The value of sin ­sin­1 ­ is :
2 2
3 3
(a) (b) ­
2 2
1 1
(c) (d) ­
2 2

4. If k sin­1 x + cos­1 x + tan­1 x K then :


k = 0, K =
(a) (b) k = 0, K =
2
(c) k= , K= (d) None of these
2

11
5. The equation 2 cos ­1 x + sin­1 x = has :
6
(a) no solution (b) only one solution
(c) two solutions (d) three solutions

­1 ­1 ­1
6. Range of f(x) = sin x + tan x + sec x is
3 3
(a) , (b) ,
4 4 4 4
3
(c) !, (d) None of these
"4 4 #

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (a) 2. (a) 3. (c) 4. (a) 5. (a) 6. (c)

Lakshya
Application of derivatives Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA-1)

Objective Questions

1 2
1. The tangent to the curve 5x2 + y2 = 1 at ,– passes through the point
3 3
log3 – log5
a) (0, 0) b) tan–1
1 – log3. log5
log3 – log5
c) tan–1 d) None of these
1 + log3. log5

2. The tangent to the curve x2 + y2 = 25 is parallel to the line 3x – 4y = 7 at the point


a) (–3, –4) b) (3, –4)
c) (3, 4) d) None of these

3. The curves x3 + p xy2 = –2 and 3x2y – y3 = 2 are orthogonal for


a) p=3 b) p = –3
c) No value of p d) p= 3

4. The equation of the tangent to the curve y = 9 – 2x 2 at the point where the ordinate and the abscissa are
equal, is
a) 2x + y – 3 3 = 0 b) 2x + y + 3 3 = 0
c) 2x – y – 3 3 = 0 d) None of these

5. The triangle formed by the tangent to the curve f(x) = x2 + bx – b at the point (1, 1) and the coordinate axes,
lies in the first quadrant. If its area is 2, then the value of b is
a) –1 b) 3
c) –3 d) 1

6. The curve y – exy + x = 0 has a vertical tangent at


a) (1, 1) b) (0, 1)
c) (1, 0) d) No point

7. The rate of change of the surface area of a sphere of radius r, when the radius is increasing at the rate of
2cm/s is proportional to
1 1
a) b)
r r2
c) r d) r2

8. If the distance ‘s’ metres traversed by a particle in t seconds is given by s = t3 – 3t2, then the velocity of the
particle when the acceleration is zero in m/s is
a) 3 b) –2
c) –3 d) 2

9. The sides of an equilateral triangle are increasing at the rate of 2cm/s. The rate at which the area increases,
when the side is 10cm, is
a) 3 cm2 /s b) 10 cm2/s
10
c) 10 3 cm2 /s d) cm2 /s
3

Lakshya
Application of derivatives Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­1)

10. The distance moved by the particle in time t is given by x = t3 – 12t2 + 6t + 8. At the instant when its
acceleration is zero, the velocity is
a) 42 b) –42
c) 48 d) –48

11. For what values of x is the rate of increase of x3 – 5x2 + 5x + 8 is twice the rate of increase of x?
1 1
a) –3,– b) –3,
3 3
1 1
c) 3,– d) 3,
3 3

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (a) 2. (d) 3. (b) 4. (a) 5. (c) 6. (c) 7. (c) 8. (c) 9. (c) 10. (b)
11. (d)

Lakshya
Application of derivatives Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­2)

Find the approximate values of

1. 10
0.999

2. loge(101) given that loge10 = 2.3026

3. loge(9.01) given that loge3 = 1.0986

4. loge(4.04) given log104 = 0.6021, log10e = 0.4343

5. cos 60 30 , given 1 = 0.0175c , sin 60 = 0.8660

6. tan44°, given 1° = 0.0175C

7. tan–1(1.001)

Lakshya
Application of derivatives Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­3)

1. Test whether the following functions are increasing or decreasing :


1 7
(i) f (x) = x – , x R, x 0 (ii) f (x) = – 3, x R, x 0
x x

2. Find the values of x, such that f(x) = x2 + 2x – 5 is an increasing function.

3. Find the values of x if f(x) = 2x3 – 15x2 – 144x – 7 is


(i) an increasing function
(ii) a decreasing function.

Objective Questions

1. The function f(x) = x + cos x is


(a) always increasing (b) always decreasing
(c) increasing for certain range of x (d) None of the above

2. The function f(x) = tan–1 x + x increases in the interval


(a) 1, (b) –1,
(c) – , (d) 0,

3. Which of the following statements is/are correct.


(a) x + sin x is increasing function
(b) sec x is neither increasing nor decreasing function
(c) x + sin x is decreasing function
(d) sec x is an increasing function

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (a) 2. (a,b,c,d) 3. (a,b)

Lakshya
Application of derivatives Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­4)

Objective Questions

1. The function f (x) = 2x3 – 15x2 + 36x + 4 has local maxima at


(a) x = 2 (b) x = 4
(c) x=0 (d) x = 3

2. Maximum slope of the curve y = –x3 + 3x2 + 9x – 27 is


(a) 0 (b) 12
(c) 16 (d) 32

3. The function f (x) = 2x3 – 3x2 – 12x + 4 has


(a) no maxima and minima (b) one maxima and one minima
(c) two maxima (d) two minima

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (a) 2. (b) 3. (b)

Lakshya
Application of derivatives Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­5)

1. An open cylindrical tank whose base is a circle is to be constructed of metal sheet so as to contain a volume
of a3 .cu.cm of water. Find the dimensions so that the quantity of the metal sheet required is minimum.

2. A manufacturer can sell x items at the rate of Rs. (330 – x) each. The cost of producing x items is
Rs. (x2 + 10x + 12). How many items must be sold so that his profit is maximum ?

3. A wire of length l is cut into two parts. One part is bent into a circle and the other into a square. Show that the
sum of the areas of the circle and the square is least. If the radius of the circle is half of the side of the squre.

4. Two sides of a triangle are given, find the angle between them such that the area of triangle is maximum.

Lakshya
Application of derivatives Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­6)

1. If Rolle’s theorem holds for the function f(x) = (x – 2) log x, x [1,2] show that the equation x log x = 2 – x is
satisfied by a least one value of x in (1, 2).

Find the approximate values of

1. 8.95

2. (4.01)3

3. loge(9.01) given that loge3 = 1.0986

4. tan44°, given 1° = 0.0175C

Objective Questions

1. The minimum value of 2x + 3y, when xy = 6 is (x > 0)


(a) 12 (b) 9
(c) 8 (d) 6

2. The minimum value of xx is attained (where x is positive real number) when x is equal to :
(a) e (b) e–1
(c) 1 (d) e2

3. The point (0, 3) is nearest to the curve x2 = 2y at


(a) 2 2 ,0 (b) (0, 0)
(c) (2, 2) (d) None of these

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (a) 2. (b) 3. (c)

Lakshya
Application of derivatives Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­7)

Objective Questions
1. The angle between the tangents at those points on the curve y = (x + 1) (x – 3) where it meets x­axis, is
15 8
a) tan–1 b) tan–1
8 15

c) d) None of these
4

2. The angle at which the curves y = sin x and y = cos x intersect in 0, , is


a) –1 b) –1
tan 2 2 tan 2
1
c) tan–1 d) None of these
2

3. The angle of intersection of the curve y = x2 and 6y = 7 ­ x3 at


a) b)
5 4
c) d)
3 2
4. The length of subtangent to the curve x2 y2 = a4 at the point (­a, a) is
a) 3a b) 2a
c) a d) 4a

5. The distance moved by the particle in time t is given by x = t3 – 12t2 + 6t + 8. At the instant when its
acceleration is zero, the velocity is
a) 42 b) –42
c) 48 d) –48

6. The radius of a sphere is changing at the rate of 0.1 cm/s. The rate of change of its surface area when the
radius is 200 cm, is
a) 8 cm2 / sec b) 12 cm2 / sec
c) 160 cm2 / sec d) 200 cm2 / sec

7. The surface area of a cube is increasing at the rate of 2 cm2/s. When its edge is 90 cm, the volume is
increasing at the rate of
a) 1620 cm3/sec b) 810 cm3/sec
3
c) 405 cm /sec d) 45 cm3/sec

8. If a particle moving along a lone follow the law s = 1 + t then the acceleration is proportional to
a) square of the velocity b) cube of the displacement
c) cube of the velocity d) square of the displacement

9. If a particle is moving such that the velocity acquired is proportional to the square root of the distance
covered then its acceleration is
a) A constant b) s2
1 1
c) d)
s2 s

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (b) 2. (a) 3. (d) 4. (c) 5. (b) 6. (d) 7. (d) 8. (c) 9. (a)


Lakshya
Application of derivatives Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­8)

1. For the parabola y2 = 4ax, the ratio of the sub­tangent to the abscissa is
a) 1 : 1 b) 2 : 1
c) 1:2 d) 3 : 1

2. The function f (x) = tan–1 x + x increases in the interval


a) 1, b) –1,
c) – , d) 0,

3. The function f (x) = 2 log (x ­ 2) ­ x2 + 4x + 1 increases in the interval


a) (1, 2) b) (2, 3)
5
c) ,3 d) (2, 4)
2

4. y = log x satisfies for x > 1, the inequality


a) x – 1 > y b) x2 – 1 > y
c) y>x–1 d) (x – 1)/ x < y

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (b) 2. (a,b,c,d) 3. (b,c) 4. (a,b,d)

Lakshya
Application of derivatives Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­9)

Objective Questions

1. Gas is being pumped into a spherical ballon at the rate of 30 ft3/min. Then, the rate at which the radius
increases when it reaches the value 15 ft, is
1 1
a) ft/min b) ft/min
30 15
1 1
c) ft/min d) ft/min
20 15

2. An object is moving in the clockwise direction around the unit circle x2 + y2 = 1. As it passes through the
1 3
point , , its y­coordinate is decreasing at the rate of 3 unit per second. The rate at which the
2 2
x­coordinate changes at this point is (in unit per second)
a) 2 b) 3 3
c) 3 d) 2 3

4 3 dr
3. If V = r , at what rate in cubic units is V increasing when r = 10 and = 0.01 ?
3 dt
a) b) 4
4
c) 40 d)
3

4. Side of an equilateral triangle expands at the rate of 2 cm/s. The rate of increase of its area when each side
is 10 cm, is
a) 10 2 cm2 /sec b) 12 cm2 /sec
2
c) 160 cm /sec d) 200 cm2 /sec

5. The radius of a sphere is changing at the rate of 0.1 cm/s. The rate of change of its surface area when the
radius is 200 cm, is
a) 8 cm2 /sec b) 12 cm2 /sec
c) 160 cm2 /sec d) 200 cm2 /sec

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (a) 2. (b) 3. (b) 4. (b) 5. (c)

Lakshya
Application of derivatives Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­10)

1. Angle between the tangents to the curve y = x2 – 5x + 6 at the point (2, 0) and (3, 0) is
a) b)
2 3
c) d)
6 4

2. A value of c for which conclusion of Mean Value Theorem holds for the function f(x) = logex on the interval
[1, 3], is
a) log3e b) loge3
1
c) 2 log3e d) loge 3
2

3. The minimum value of xx is attained (where x is positive real number) when x is equal to:
a) e b) e–1
c) 1 d) e2

4. The maximum value of xy subject to x + y = 8, is


a) 8 b) 16
c) 20 d) 24

3
5. The minimum value of 2 x 2 – 3 + 27 , is
27
a) 2 b) 2
c) 1 d) 4

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (a) 2. (c) 3. (b) 4. (b) 5. (c)

Lakshya
Indefinite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­1)

Numerical Questions

1 1
1. 4
­ 9
dx
6x ­ 5 8 ­3x
x 3 + 4x 2 ­ 7 x + 5
2. dx
x+ 2
3
3. dx
7 x ­2 ­ 7 x ­ 5
1
4. 2
dx
4 x + 5 +1
1
5. dx
1 ­cos x

6. 1 + sin 2x dx

cos 2 x
7. dx
sin2 x cos2 x
sec
8. d
sec + tan

9. 2sin 3x sin 6 x dx dx

10. f ’ x = 4 x 3 ­ 3 x 2 + 2 x + K and f(0) = 1 f(1) = 4 find f(x)

Numerical Questions (Text Book­Ex.4.1)

1. If f’(x) = 8x3 + 3x2 ­ 10x ­ k, f(0) = ­3 and f(­1) = 0, find f(x).


2. If f’(x) = 4x3 ­ 3x2 + 2x + k and f(0) = 1, f(1) = 4, find f(x).

3. If f’(x) = k (cos x ­ sin x), f’(0) = 3, f =15,find f x


2

Lakshya
Indefinite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­2)

Objective Questions

x
1. sin2 dx equals
2
1 1
a) x + sin x + c b) x + cos x + c
2 2
1
c) x ­ sin x + c d) None of these
2

2. cot2 xdx equals


a) ­sec x + x + c b) ­cot x ­ x + c
c) ­sin x + x + c d) None of these

5x + 7
3. dx equals
x
a) 5x + 7 log x b) 7x + 5 log x + c
c) 5x + 7 log x + c d) None of these

3
1
4. x­ dx ,(x > 0) equals
x
x3 3 2 1 x4 3 2 1
a) ­ x + 3log x + 2 + C b) ­ x +3log x + 2 + C
3 2 2x 4 2 2x
x4 1
c) +3log x + 2 + C d) None of these
4 2x

6
5. The value of 2
+ 10 x dx is
1+x
10 x
a) 6 tan­1 x + 10x loge 10 + c b) 6 tan­1 x + +C
log e 10
10 x
c) 3 tan­1 x + +C d) None of these
loge 10

2
6. tan x + cot x dx is equal to
a) tan x ­ cot x + c b) tan x + cot x + c
c) cot x ­ tan x + c d) None of these

2 x ­ 5x
7. dx is equal to
10 x
2­ x 5­ x 2x 5x
a) ­ +C b) ­ +C
log e 2 log e 5 loge 2 log e 5
2x 5x 5­ x 2­ x
c) + +C d) ­ +C
log e 2 log e 5 loge 5 log e 2

Lakshya
Indefinite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­2)

8. sin 2x sin3 x dx equals

1 1
a) sin x ­ sin 5 x + c b) sin x ­ sin 5 x +c
2 10
1
c) 5 sin x ­ sin 5x + c d) None of these
10

1­cos2 x
9. dx =
1+ cos2 x
a) tan x ­ x + c b) x + tan x + c
c) x ­ tan x + c d) ­x ­ cot x + c

Objective Questions (Tatva Ex.1)

dx
1. is equal to
sin x cos2 x
2

a) tan x + cot x + c b) (tan x + cot x)2 + c


c) tan x ­ cot x + c d) (tan x ­ cot x)2 + c

cos 2 x ­ cos 2
2. dx is equal to
cos x ­ cos
a) 2 (sin x + x cos ) + C b) 2 (sin x ­ x cos ) + C
c) 2 (sin x + 2x cos ) + C d) 2 (sin x ­ 2 x cos ) + C

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (c) 2. (b) 3. (c) 4. (b) 5. (b) 6. (a) 7. (a) 8. (c) 9. (a)

Objective Questions (Tatva Ex.1)

1. (c) 2. (a)

Lakshya
Indefinite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­3)

Numerical Questions

­1 x 2 +2
1. a x + tan x
dx
x 2 +1
1

x
1
2. e 1+ dx
x2
3. 7 xlogx (1+log x ) dx
4. sec n x tan x dx
sec 8 x
5. dx
cosec x
6. tan4 x sec2 x dx
3

7. (sin­1 x) 2
dx
1 ­ x2
x 2 (tan­1 x 3 )
8. dx
1+ x 6
(tan­1 x)2
9. dx
1+ x 2
(sin­1 x)3
10. dx
1 ­ x2
e x (1 + x)
11. dx
cos2 (x ex )
x e x (x + 2)
12. dx
sin2 (x e x )
e x (1 + x)
13. dx
sin(x e x )
sin x cos x
14. dx
5sin2 x + 3 cos2 x

Numerical Questions (Text Book Ex­4.2(III))

1
1. dx
x.log x .log log x
10 x 9 +10 x.log10
2. dx
10 x + x 10

Lakshya
Indefinite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­3)

Numerical Questions (Text Book Ex­4.2(VI))

1
1. dx
sin3 x.sin x +

cos3 x
2. dx
sin11 x
x.sec2 x 2
3.
tan3 x 2

Lakshya
Indefinite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­4)

Numerical Questions

1
1. dx
3 x + 5x ­ n
x n­1
2. dx
1 + 4x n
10 x 9 + 10 x log10
3. dx
10 x + x 10
x 2 dx
4.
x 3 + a3
4x ­ 6
dx
5. 3
2
(x ­ 3 x + 5) 2
x+ 1
6. dx
2+2x + x 2
1
7. x
dx
ae + b
1
8. -x
dx
3e + 5
9. (2x + 1) x ­ 4 dx
3
10. (5 ­ 3x )(2 ­ 3x ) 2 dx
x3
11. dx
(x + 1)2
x7
12. dx
(1­ x 2 )5
dx
13 1 1
(x +1)3 + ( x +1) 2

Objective Questions (Tatva Ex.1)

1. sin 5x.cos 3 x dx is equal to

sin6 x sin8 x cos6 x cos8 x


a) ­ +c b) ­ +c
6 8 6 8
cos6 x sin8 x
c) ­ +c d) None of these
6 8

Lakshya
Indefinite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­4)

sin10 x
2. dx =
cos12 x
tan11 x
a) 10 tan9 x + C b) +C
11
tan11 x
c) +C d) None of these
11

Answer Key
Objective Questions (Tatva Ex.1)

1. (b) 2. (a)

Lakshya
Indefinite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­5)

Numerical Questions

sin(x ­ a)
1. dx
sin(x + a)
sin(x + a)
2. dx
cos(x ­ a)
sin(x + a)
3. dx
cos(x ­ b)
1
4. dx
sin(x ­ a)cos(x ­ b)
1
5. dx
cos( x ­ a)cos(x ­ b)
4 sin x ­ 38 cos x
6. dx
5sin x ­ 11cos x
20­12 ex
7. dx
3e x ­ 4
1
8. dx
2 + 3tan x
1
9. 2
dx
4x + 9
1
10. dx
a ­ b2 x 2
2

Numerical Questions (Tatva Ex.4.4)

1
1. dx
a e + b2 e ­ x
2 x

Lakshya
Indefinite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­6)

Numerical Questions

1
1. dx
4 x2 ­ 1
2. 9x 2 ­ 4 dx
1
3. 2
dx
x + 6 x + 10
1
4. dx
3 ­ 10 x ­ 25 x 2
1
5. dx
21 + 4 x ­ x 2
1
6. dx
2
2x + 3x + 5
1
7. dx
3x 2 ­ 4 x + 2
8. x 2 ­ 4 x ­ 5 dx

Objective Questions (Tatva Ex.1)

dx
1. 2
equals
3x +2 x +1
1 3x + 1 1 3x + 1
a) tan­1 +C b) ­ tan­1 +C
2 2 2 2
1 3x ­1
c) ­ tan­1 +C d) None of these
2 2

2. 1 + x ­ 2x 2 dx equals
1 9 2 ­1 4 x ­1
a) 4 x ­1 1 + x ­ 2x 2 + sin +C
8 32 3
1 9 2 ­1 4 x ­1
b) 4x + 1 1 + x ­ 2x 2 sin +C
8 32 3
1 9 2 4x ­ 1
c) 4 x ­1 1 + x ­ 2 x 2 cos ­1 +C
8 32 3
d) None of these

dx
3. equals
3 ­ 5x ­ x 2
2x + 5 2x + 5
a) sin­1 +c b) cos­1 +c
37 37
c) sin­1 2 x + 5 + c d) None of these

Lakshya
Indefinite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­6)

1
4. dx is equals to
sin x ­ a sin x ­ b
sin x ­ b sin x ­ a
a) sin b ­ a log +C b) cosec b ­ a log +C
sin x ­ a sin x ­ b
sin x ­ b sin x ­ a
c) cosec b ­ a log +C d) sin b ­ a log +C
sin x ­ a sin x ­ b

dx
5. If = px + q log e cos x + sin x + c then p + q equals.
1+ tan x
3
a) b) 2
2
1
c) d) 1
2

Answer Key
Objective Questions (Tatva Ex.1)

1. (a) 2. (a) 3. (a) 4. (c) 5. (d)

Lakshya
Indefinite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­7)

Numerical Questions

sec2 x dx
1.
2tan2 x + 3tan x + 3
sin x dx
2.
1 + cos2 x
1
3. dx
e3 x + e ­3 x
x dx
4.
x 4 + x2 + 1
cos x dx
5.
3sin2 x ­ 4sin x + 1
sec2 x dx
6.
5tan2 x ­ 12tan x + 14
1 dx
7. 2
x[6(log x) + 7log x + 2]
sin2 x dx
8.
sin4 x + 4sin2 x ­ 2
5x ­1
9. 2
dx
3x + x + 2
x
10. 2
dx
x + x+1
sec x. tan x
11 dx
9­16tan2 x

Lakshya
Indefinite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­8)

Numerical Questions

x 3 + 4 x 2 + 7x +2
1. dx
x 2 + 3x + 2
3x+2
2. dx
2x 2 + 2x + 1
9­ x
3. dx
x
x+1
4. dx
x+2
1
5. dx
1 + 3sin x +8 cos2x
2

1
6. dx
3 + 2 cos2x
sin x
7. dx
sin 3 x
1
8. dx
cos2x + 3sin2 x

Objective Questions (Tatva Ex.1)

dx
1. dx is equal to
4sin2 x + 4sinxcosx + 5cos2 x
1 1 1
a) tan­1 tanx + b) tan­1 tanx + + c
2 4 2
1
c) 4 tan­1 tanx + +c d) None of these
2

ex
2. 2x
dx equals
e + 5e x + 6
ex + 3 ex + 2
a) log +c b) log +c
ex + 2 ex + 3
1 ex + 2
c) log x +c d) None of these
2 e +3

Answer Key
Objective Questions (Tatva Ex.1)

1. (b) 2. (b)

Lakshya
Indefinite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­9)

Numerical Questions (Text Book ­ Ex.4.7)

1
1. dx
x 2 x 2 ­1
1
dx
2. 3
a2 + x 2
1
3. dx
2
x a2 + x 2
a­x
4. dx
x

Numerical Questions

1
1. dx
cosx ­sinx
1
2. dx
1 ­ 2sinx
1
3. dx
4 ­ 5cosx
1
4. dx
2 + cosx ­ sinx
1 + cos cosx
5. dx
cos + cosx
1
6. dx
3 ­2cos2x
1
7. dx
2 sin2x­3
1
8. dx
5+ 7cos2x

Numerical Questions (Text Book Ex.­4.6)

1
1. dx
3 + 5cosx

Lakshya
Indefinite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­10)

Numerical Questions

1
1.
(a + x2 ) 3
2

a­ x
2. dx
a+ x

a2 ­ x 2
3. dx
x2
4. x e-2 x dx

5. x cos2 x dx

6. x cos2 xdx

Lakshya
Indefinite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­11)

Numerical Questions

1. x 2 sinxdx
2. x 2e x dx
3. logxdx
4. (logx)2 dx
5. sin­1 x dx
6. sec ­1 xdx
logx
7. dx
x2
8. sec3 xdx
sin­1 x
9. 3
dx
2 2
(1 ­ x )

Numerical Questions (Text Book Ex.4.8)

10. x.log x dx

Numerical Questions (Text Book Ex.4.9)

1 ­ sinx
1. ex .dx
1 ­ cosx
1 ­ x 2 .sin­1 x +1
2. ex .dx
1 ­ x2

Lakshya
Indefinite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­12)

e x (1 ­ x)2
1. dx
(1 + x 2 )2
2. x tan­1 xdx
3. Primitive of log x
4. sin (logx)dx
xe x
5. dx
(x +1)2
6. x 3 (logx)2 dx
7. xsecx tanxdx
x+sinx
8. dx
1 + cosx
x­1
9. ex dx
(x+ 1)3

Objective Questions (Tatva Ex.1)

1. x 2 sinx dx is equal to
1
a) ­x2 cosx + 2 x sinx + sin x + c b) ­x 2 cosx + x sinx + sin x + c
2
1
c) ­x2 cosx + 2 x sinx + cos x + c d) ­x 2 cosx + x sinx + cos x + c
2

2. x 2 e x dx is equal to
a) x 2 e x ­ 2 e2 x ­ xe x + c b) x 2 e x ­ 2 e x ­ xe x + c

c) x 2 e x ­ 2 xe2 x ­ e x + c d) x 2 e x ­ 2 xe x ­ e x + c

3. log x dx is equal to
a) x logx ­1 + c b) x logx ­ x + c
­1
c) x logx d) x logx + c
x +c

2
4. logx dx is equal to
2 2
a) x logx ­ 2 xlogx ­ x + c b) x logx ­ 2 logx ­x + c
2 2
c) x logx ­ 2 logx 2 ­ x + c d) x logx ­ 2 logx ­ 2x + c

xe x
5. 2
dx is equal to
x +1
ex ex
a) 2
+c b) +c
x +1 x +1
ex
c) 2
+c d) None of these
x +1
Lakshya
Indefinite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­12)

x ­1
6. ex 3
dx equals
x +1
ex ex
a) ­ 2
+C b) +C
x +1 x +1
ex ex
c) 2
+C d) ­ 2
+C
x +1 x +1

Answer Key
Objective Questions (Tatva Ex.1)

1. (c) 2. (d) 3. (b) 4. (a) 5. (b) 6. (c)

Lakshya
Indefinite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­13)

Numerical Questions

4x
1. dx
2x2 + x ­ 1
2x
2. dx
4 ­ 3x ­ x 2
1
3. dx
x(x ­ 2)(x ­ 4)
x2 + x ­ 1
4. dx
x2 + x ­ 6
2x2 ­ 1
5. dx
( x 2 + 4)(x 2 + 5)
x2
6. dx
(x 2 +2)(2 x 2 + 1)
1
7. d
sin + sin 2

Lakshya
Indefinite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­14)

2x
1. dx
(2 + x )(3 +x 2 )
2

x2
2. dx
(1 + x3 )(2+x 3 )
1d
3. d
sin +sin 2
2x+ 7
4. dx
(x­ 4)2
x2 + 1
5. dx
(x + 1)2
x
6. dx
(x ­ 1)(x 2 + 1)

Objective Questions (Tatva Ex.1)

x 2 +1
1. dx equals
x ­1 x ­ 2
5 5
x­2 x­2
a) log 2
+C b) x +log 2
+C
x ­1 x ­1
5
x ­1
c) x +log 5
+C d) None of these
x ­2

x 2 dx
2. The value of is
x 2 + a2 x2 + b 2
1 x x 1 x x
a) 2 2
b tan­1 ­ atan­1 +C b) 2
2
a tan­1 ­ btan­1 + C
b ­a b a b ­a b a
1 x x
c) 2 2
b tan­1 ­ atan­1 +C d) None of these
b ­a b a

5
2x + 3 2 a 1
3. If 2
dx = log x ­1 x 2 +1 ­ tan­1 x + A
x ­1 x +1 2

Where A is any arbitrary constant, then a is equal to


5 5
a) b) ­
4 3
5 5
c) ­ d) ­
6 4

Answer Key
Objective Questions (Tatva Ex.1)

1. (b) 2. (a) 3. (d)

Lakshya
Binomial Distribution Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­1)

Ex – 9.1 ­ Text Book


1. A fair coin is tossed 8 times. Find the probability that it shows heads.
(i) exactly 5 times.
(ii) a larger of times than tails.
(iii) at least once.

2. The probability of hitting a target in any shot is 0.2. If 10 shots are fired, find the probability that the target
will be hit at least twice.

3. A machine has fourteen identical components that function independently. It will stop working if three or
more components fail. If the probability that component fails is equal to 0.1, find the probability that the
machine will be working.

4. A radar complex consists of eight units that operate independently. The probability that a unit detects an
incoming missile is 0.9. Find the probability that an incoming missile will
(i) not be detected by any unit.
(ii) be detected by at most four units.

5. A student is given a quiz with 10 true or false questions and he answers by sheer guessing. If X is the
number of questions answered correctly, what is the probability distribution of X? If the student passes the
quiz by getting 7 or maximum correct answers, what is the probability that the student passes the quiz?

Lakshya
Binomial Distribution Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­2)

Ex ­ 9.1 ­ Text Book


1. A student answered that the mean of a binomial distribution is 18 and Variance is equal to 12. Check
whether the answer of the student is correct or not.

2. Given that X B (n = 10, P) and E(X) = 8, find the value of P.

Misc ­ 9 ­ Text Book


1. Let X B (n = 10, p = 0.2). Find
(i) P(X = 1)
(ii) P(X 1)
(iii) P(X 8)

2. Let X B (n, p). Find


(i) If n = 10, E(X) = 5, find p and Var (X).
(ii) If E(X) = 5 and Var (X) = 2.5, find n and p.

Lakshya
Probability Distribution Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA-1)

Misc - 8 - Text Book


1. Identify the random variable as either discrete or continuous in each of the following. If the random variable
is discrete, list its possible values.
i) An economist is interested in the random variable X, the number of unemployed graduates in a town
of population 1 lakh.
ii) The random variable X is the amount of syrup prescribed by a physician.
iii) A person on a high protein diet is interested in the random variable X, the gain in weight in a week.
20 white rats are available for an experiment. Twelve rats are males and remaining are females. A
iv)
scientist randomly selects 5 rats and X = number of female rats selected on a specific day.
v) A highway­safety group is interested in studying the speed (in km/h) of a car at a check point.

2. Verify whether each of the following functions can be regarded as p.m.f. for the given values of X.
X: 0 1 2 3
i) P(x) 0.5 0.2 0.18 0.12

X: 2 4 6 8
ii)
P(X=x) 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8

Lakshya
Probability Distribution Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­2)

Ex ­ 8.2 ­ Text Book


1. Three balanced coins are tossed simultaneously.
If X denotes the number of heads, find probability distribution of X.

2. Given below is the probability distribution of X:


X=x 0 1 2 3 4
P[X = x] k 2k 4k 2k k
Find : (i) the value of k.
(ii) P(X 2), P(X < 3), P(X 1)

Misc ­ 8 ­ Text Book


1. The probability distribution of a discrete r.v. X is
x 1 2 3 4 5 6
P(x) 1k 2k 3k 4k 5k 6k
0.18
(i) Determine the value of k.
(ii) Find P(X < 4) and
(iii) P(2 < X < 6)

2. The p.m.f. of a random variable X is given by


5
C
P(X= x)= 5x , x = 0, 1, 2,...,5; x = 0, 1, 2, . . . ,5;
2
= 0, otherwise.
Show that P(X 2) = P(X 3).

3. A fair coin is tossed 4 times. Let the number of heads obtained be denoted by X. Write down the probability
distribution of X. Find the formula for p.m.f. of X.

Misc ­ 8 ­ Text Book

1. In the p.m.f. of a random variable X, two entries are missing. They are denoted by ‘a’ and ‘b’.

X=x 1 2 3 4 5
1 3 1
P(X = x) a b
20 20 20
Find a and b, given that b = 2a. Also obtain the c.d.f. of X.

2. The following is the c.d.f. of a discrete r.v.X.


X ­3 ­1 0 1 3 5 7 9
F(x) 0.1 0.3 0.5 0.65 0.75 0.85 0.90 1
Find : (i) the p.m.f. of X,
(ii) P(–1 X < 2), (iii) P(X > 5),
(iv) P(X = –3|X < 0), (v) P(X 3|X > 0)

Lakshya
Probability Distribution Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­3)

Ex – 8.3 ­ TEXT BOOK

Theory Question From Masterkey


1. Calculate the expected value of the sum of the two numbers obtained when two fair dice are rolled.

2. A random variable X has the following probability distribution :


X=x ­2 ­1 0 1 2 3
P(x) 0.1 k 0.2 2k 0.3 k
Find the value of k and calculate mean and variance of X.

3. The p.m.f. for X = number of major defects in a randomly selected appliance of a certain type is :
X=x 0 1 2 3 4
P(x) 0.08 0.15 0.45 0.27 0.05
Find the expected value and standard deviation of X.

4. Let X denote the Apgar score of a randomly selected child born at a certain hospital during the year and
suppose its p.m.f. is
X=x 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
P(x) 0.002 0.001 0.002 0.005 0.02 0.04 0.18 0.37 0.25 0.12 0.01
Compute expected value of X.

5. The p.m.f. of a r.v. X is as follows :


C
P(x) = 3 ; x = 1, 2, 3
x
= 0 ; otherwise.
Find the expected value of X.

6. Let X have p.m.f.


p(x) = k . x2 ; x = 1, 2, 3, 4
=0 ; otherwise.
Find mean and variance of X.

Lakshya
Probability Distribution Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­4)

Misc ­ 8 ­ (TEXT BOOK)


1. Find k if the function f defined by
fx(x) = kx (1 ­ x), 0 < x < 1;
= 0, otherwise.
is the p.d.f. of a r.v. X
1 1 1
Also, find P X < , P <X <
2 4 2

Ex – 8.4 ­ (TEXT BOOK)


1. For each of the following p.d.f.s of X, find P(X < 1) and P(|X| < 1):
x +2
f ( x)= , ­ 2 < x < 4;
18
=
0 , otherwise.

2. Find the c.d.f. F (x) associated with the following p.d.f. f(x)
1
f ( x) = 2 , 1 < x < ;
x
= 0 , otherwise.

Also, sketch f(x) and F (x).

3. Let X denote the reaction temperature (in °C) of a certain chemical process. Let X be a continuous
r.v. with p.d.f.
1
f (x) = , ­ 5 x 5;
10
=
0 , otherwise.
Compute P(X < 0).

Misc ­ 8 ­ (TEXT BOOK)


1. The p.d.f. of a continuous r.v. X is given by
1
f ( x) = , 0 x 2a (a 0);
2a
0 , otherwise.
a 3a
Show that P X < =P X >
2 2

2. The p.d.f. of a r.v. X is given by


k
fx ( x ) = , 0 < x < 4;
x
= 0 , otherwise.
Determine k. Determine c.d.f. of X and hence
find P(X 2), P(2 < X < 3), P(X 1)

Lakshya
Probability Distribution Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­4)

3. Determine k if
f (x ) = ke ­ x
, 0 x< , > 0;
= 0 , otherwise.
is the p.d.f. of the r.v. X. Also find
1 1
P X and find M if P(0 < X < M) = .
2

4. Suppose r.v. X = Waiting time in minutes for a bus by a passenger and its p.d.f. is given by
1
f (x ) = , 0 x 5;
5
= 0 , otherwise.
Plot f(x). Also, find probability that
(i) waiting time is between 1 and 3 minutes,
(ii) waiting time is more than 4 minutes.

5. Suppose the error involved in making a certain measurement is a continuous r.v. X with p.d.f.
f(x) = k(4 ­ x2) , ­2 x 2;
= 0, otherwise.
Compute
(i) P(X > 0),
(ii) P(­1 < X < 1),
(iii) P(X < ­0.5 or X > 0.5).

Lakshya
Differential Equation Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­1)

Theory Question

1. Determine the order and degree of each of the following differential equations.
2 3
d4y dy
i) 4
= 1+
dx dx
2
d 4y dy
ii) 2
+ cos =0
dx dx
3
1 d2y 2
iii) 1+ 2
=
dy dx 2
dx

2. Obtain the differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary constants from the following equations.
i) y = A cos (log x) + B sin (log x)
ii) y = c1 e3x + c2 e2x

3. Find the differential equation of the family of circles having their centres on the line y = 10 and touching the
X­axis.

Objective Questions

2
1. dy 3 d3y
The order and degree of the differential equations 1 + 3 =4 are
dx dx 3
2
a) 1, b) (3, 1)
3
c) (3, 3) d) (1, 2)

­1 x
2. The differential equation from y = ke sin +3
dy dy
a) 1 ­ x2 = y +3 b) 1 ­ x2 = y ­3
dx dx
dy
c) 1 + x2 = y +3 d) none of these
dx

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (c) 2. (b)

Lakshya
Differential Equation Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­2)

Theory Question

1. Solve the following differential equations.


dy 2
i) = x y+y
dx
ii) cos x. cos y dy ­ sin x. sin y dx = 0

2. Reduce the following differential equations to the variables separable form and hence solve :
2 dy
i) x­y = a2
dx
dy
ii) x+y = sec x 2 + y 2
dx

3. Solve the following differential equation and find solution


dy
i) x+y ­1 =2e ­y ; y = 0 when x = 1
dx

Objective Questions

1. The general solution of differential equation (1 + y2) dx + (1 + x2) dy = 0


a) (x ­ y) = c (1 ­ xy) b) (x - y) = c (1 + xy)
c) (x + y) = c (1 ­ xy) d) (x + y) = c (1 + xy)

dy ax + 3
2. If the solution of the differential equation = represents a circle, then the value of ‘a’ is
dx 2y + f
a) 2 b) –2
c) 3 d) –4

3. The solution of the differential equation cos y log (sec x + tan x) dx = cos x log (sec y + tan y) dx is
a) sec2 x + sec2 y = c b) sec x + sec y = c
c) sec x ­ sec y = c d) none of these

x 2
4. dy e sin x + sin 2 x
The solution of = is
dx y 2 log y +1
a) y2 (log y) ­ ex sin2x + c = 0 b) y2 (log y) ­ ex cos2 x + c = 0
c) y2 (log y) + ex cos2 x + c = 0 d) none of these

5. The solution of (cosec x log y) dy + (x2y) dx = 0 is


log y 2
a) + 2 ­ x 2 cos x +2 sin x = c b)
log y
+ 2 ­ x 2 cos x +2x sin x = c
2 2
2
log y
c) + 2 ­ x 2 cos x +2 x sin x = c d) none of these
2

dy
6. The solution of differential equation = sec x + y is
dx
x+y x+y
a) y ­ tan =c b) y + tan =c
2 2
x+y
c) y + 2 tan =c d) none of these
2
Lakshya
Differential Equation Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­2)

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (c) 2. (b) 3. (d) 4. (a) 5. (c) 6. (a)

Lakshya
Differential Equation Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­3)

Theory Question

1. Solve the following differential equations.

i) dy y + x 2 + y 2
=
dx x
x x
y y x
ii) 1+e dx + e 1­ dy = 0
y
iii) (x2 + 3xy + y2) dx ­ x2dy = 0
dy dy
iv) y2 ­ x2 = xy
dx dx

dy
2. i) + y = e­ x
dx
dy
ii) x + 2y = x 2 . log x
dx

Objective Questions

dy
1. The solution of = 1 + x + y + xy is
dx
x3 x2
a) log 1 ­ y = x + + C b) log 1 + y = x + +C
2 2
x2
c) log 1 + y = x ­ ­ C d) None of these
2

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (b)

Lakshya
Differential Equation Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­4)

Theory Question

1. Solve the following differential equations


dy
i) x+y =1
dx
dy 5
ii) x+a ­ 3y = x + a
dx
iii) 1 + y 2 dx = tan­1 y ­ x dy
1
dy
iv) 1 ­ x2 + 2xy = x 1 ­ x 2 2
dx

2. Find the equation of the curve passing through the point (0, 2) given that the sum of the co­ordinates of
any point on the curve exceeds the magnitude of slope of tangent to the curve at that point by 5.

Objective Questions

dy 2
1. The integrating factor of the differentiable equation xy ­1 + y = 0 is
dx
1
a) y b)
y
1
c) d) xy
xy

dy 1
2. The solution of differential equation x 2 ­ 1 + 2xy = 2 is
dx x ­1
1 x ­1 1 x ­1
a) y x2 ­ 1 = log +C b) y x2 + 1 = log +C
2 x +1 2 x +1
5 x ­1
c) y x2 ­ 1 = log +C d) None of these
2 x +1
Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (a) 2. (a)

Lakshya
Differential Equation Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­5)

Theory Question

1. If the population of a country doubles in 60 years, in how many years will it be triple (treble) under the
assumption that the rate of increase in proportional to the number of inhibitants ?
Given : log2 = 0.6912, log 3 = 1.0986

2. Find the population of a city at any time t, given that the rate of increase of population is proportional to
the population at that instant and that in a period of 40 years the population increased from 30,000 to
40,000.

3. A body cools according no Newton’s law from 100 0C to 600C in 20 minutes. The temperature of the
surrounding being 20 0C, how long will it take cool down to 30 0C ?

Objective Questions

7 1
1. The equation of a curve passing through 2, and having gradient 1 ­ 2 at (x, y) is
2 x
2
a) y = x2 + x + 1 b) xy = x + x + 1
c) xy = x + 1 d) none of these

dy
2. The solution of differential equation + y tan x =­ y 2 sec x is :
dx
a) y­1 sec x = x + c b) y­1 cos x = x + c
c) y sec x = tan x + c d) None of these

dy
3. The solution of the equation x 3 + 3 x 2 tan y = e x sec y satisfying y(1) = 0 is,
dx
a) tan y = (ex ­ e) x­3 b) sin y = (ex ­ e) x­3
c) sec y = ex x3 d) None of these

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (b) 2. (b) 3. (b)

Lakshya
Differential Equation Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­6)

Objective Questions

1. The differential equation which represents the family of curves y = c1ec2x, where c1 and c2 are arbitrary
constants is
a) y = y2 b) y =y y

c) yy = y d) yy = y
2

2. The differential equation for the family of curves x2 + y2 ­ 2ay = 0, where a is an arbitrary constant, is
a) 2 x 2 ­ y 2 y = xy b) 2 x 2 + y 2 y = xy

c) x 2 ­ y 2 y = 2xy d) x 2 + y 2 y = 2 xy

3. The differential equation of all non­vertical lines in a plane


d 2y d2x
a) = 0 b) =0
dx 2 dy 2
dy dx
c) =0 d) =0
dx dy

dy
4. Let y(x) be the solution of the differential equation x log x + y = 2x log x , x 1 . Then y(e) is equal to :
dx
a) 2 b) 2e
c) e d) 0

5. If a curve y = f(x) passes through the point (1, ­1) and satisfies the differential equation, y(1 + xy)dx = x dy,
1
then f ­ is equal to :
2
4 2
a) ­ b)
5 5
4 2
c) d) ­
5 5

6. Let the population of rabbits surviving at a time t be governed by the differential equation
dp t 1
= p t ­ 200 . If p(0) = 100, then p(t) equals :
dt 2
a) 400 ­ 300e ­t / 2 b) 400 + 300et /2
c) 300 ­ 200e ­ t / 2 d) 600 ­ 500et /2

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (d) 2. (c) 3. (d) 4. (d) 5. (c) 6. (b)

Lakshya
Definite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA-1)

Theory Question

/4
1
1. dx
1 + x2
0
/2

2. cos2 x dx
0
/2

3. sin x.sin 2 x dx
0
2
x
4. e x .sin + dx
4 2
0
1
x 2 + 3x + 2
5. dx
x
0
/2
1
6. dx
1 + cos + x
0
1
1 ­ x2
7. dx
1 + x2
0
1
dx
8. 2
x + 4 x +13
-2
a
dx
9.
ax ­ x 2
0
2
5x + 1
10. dx
x2 + 4
0
2
dx
11. 2
x + 6x + 5
1

Objective Questions

3
dx
1. is equal to
2x ­ 3
2
1 1
a) log 3 b) ­ log 3
2 2
log 3 3
c) d) ­ log
2

Lakshya
Definite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­1)

0
dx
2. =
x 2 + 2x + 2
­1
0
a) b)
4
c) d) ­
2 4

/2
d
3. If 2
= k , then the value of k is :
9sin + 4 cos 2
0
1 1
a) b)
16 12
1 1
c) d)
8 3

a
a dx
4. equals to
x ­ a x ­ 2a
0
2 3
a) n b) n
3 2
c) n6 d) None

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (a) 2. (c) 3. (d) 4. (b)

Lakshya
Definite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­2)

Theory Questions

3
cos log x
1. dx
x
1
/2
sin x
2. dx
1 + cos2 x
0
/2
dx
3.
4 cos x + 9 sin x
0
/2
1
4. dx
5 + 4 sin x
0

2
5. sin3 x 1 +2 cos x 1+ cos x dx
0

Objective Questions

/2
x
1. cos5 . sin x dx is equal to
2
0
2 1 ­4 1
a) 1­ b) 1­
7 8 2 7 8 2
4 1
c) 1­ d) None of these
7 8 2

/4
tan x
2. dx equals to
sin x sin x
0
a) 2 b) 1
c) /4 d) /2

1/2

3. For 0 x , cot x d (cos x) equals to


2
1/ 2

3­ 2 2­ 3
a) b)
2 2
1­ 3
c) d) None
2

Lakshya
Definite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­2)

3
x
4. If f(x) = A. 2 + B, where f 1 = 2 and f x dx = 7, then
0
1 7 2
a) A= b) B= 2
log 2 ­1
log 2 3 log 2
7 2 1
c) A= 2
log 2 ­1 d) B=
3 log 2 log 2

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (c) 2. (a) 3. (b) 4. (a,b)

Lakshya
Definite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­3)

Theory Question

1. x 2 .log x dx
1
/4

2. x .sec2 x dx
0
1

3. x 3 . tan­1 x dx
0
1 2
x sin­1 x
4. dx
1 ­ x2
0
1
2x
5. tan­1 dx
1­ x 2
0
1
2
6. e x . x 3 dx
0

Objective Questions

n +1 4
2
1. Suppose for every integer n, f x dx = n . The value of f x dx is
n ­2
a) 16 b) 14
c) 19 d) 21

2. x dx =
­2
a) 0 b) 1
c) 2 d) 4

/2
dx
3. The value of is :
1 + tan3 x
0
a) 0 b) 1
c) d)
2 4

Lakshya
Definite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­3)

1
n
4. The value of the integral I= x 1­ x dx is:
0
1 1 1
a) b) ­
n+2 n +1 n +2
1 1 1
c) + d)
n+1 n+2 n +1

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (c) 2. (d) 3. (d) 4. (b)

Lakshya
Definite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­4)

/2
sin x cos x
1. dx
2sin x + 1 sin x +1
0
/2
1
2. dx
sin x + sin 2 x
/3
/2

3. sin log x + cos log x dx


0
/4

4. e x 1 + tan x + tan2 x dx
0

Objective Questions

6
x
1. The value of the integral, dx is:
9 ­x + x
3
a) 1/2 b) 3/2
c) 2 d) 1

x
2. dx is equal to
a cos x + b2 sin2 x
2 2
0
2 2
a) b)
ab 2ab
2
c) d) none of these
4ab

1 1
­1 2
3. If cot 1­ x + x dx = K. tan­1 x dx , then K equals to
0 0
a) 4 b) 3
c) 2 d) 1

4. f x dx equals to
­a
a a

a) f x + f ­x dx b) f x ­ f ­x dx
0 0
a

c) f x dx d) zero
0

Lakshya
Definite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­4)

­ /2
3 3
5. x+ + cos2 x + 3 dx is equal to :
­3 / 2
4 4
a) b) +
32 32 2
c) d) ­1
2 2

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (b) 2. (b) 3. (c) 4. (a) 5. (c)

Lakshya
Definite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­5)

Theory Question

a
3/ 2
1. x2 a ­ x dx
0

x tan x
2. dx
sec x + tan x
0

x sin x
3. dx
1 +sin x
0
9
x 3 sin x
4. dx
4 ­ x2
­9

Objective Questions
1
1 + sin x
1. The value of dx is :
1 + x2
­1

a) b) ­
4 4
c) d) ­
2 2

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (c)

Lakshya
Definite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­6)

Objective Questions

1. x 2 + sin2 x dx is equal to :
­3
a) 0 b) 18 ­ 2 cos 3
c) 18 + 2 cos 3 d) none of these

log 3

2. The value of the integral log x + 1 + x 2 dx is


log 1/ 3
a) log 3 b) 2 log 3
c) 0 d) none

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (d) 2. (c)

Lakshya
Definite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­7)

Objective Questions
10

1. sin x dx is equal to

a) 18 b) 20
c) 40 d) None

2. Given f is an odd function defined everywhere, periodic with periodic 2 and integrable on every interval.
x

Let g x = f x dt
0
a) g(2n) = 0 for every integer n b) g(x) is an even function
c) g(x) and f(x) have the same period d) None

10

3. sin x + cos x dx is equal to

a) 20 b) 40
c) 10 d) None of these

100
x- x
4. The value of the integral 2 dx , where [.] denotes the greatest integer function, is
0
50
a) log 2 b)
log 2
100
c) d) None of these
log 2

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (a) 2. (a,b) 3. (b) 4. (c)

Lakshya
Definite Integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­8)

Objective Questions

100

1. sin 4 x +cos 4 x dx
­100
a) 100 b) 150
c) 200 d) None

2 2
2. 1 + 2­ x dx =
0
17
a) 4 b)
2
c) 2 d) None of these

14 + 24 + 34 +.....+ n4 13 + 23 + 33 +.....+ n3
3. lim 5
­ lim is
n n n n5
1
a) b) Ero
30
1 1
c) d)
4 5

1 1 1 1
4. If Sn = + + +....+ then lim Sn is equal to
2n 2
4n ­1 2
4n ­ 4 2
3n +2n ­1 n

a) b)
4 6
c) d)
3 2

1 1 1 1
5. If Sn = + + +....+ , then find lim Sn .
1 + n 2 + 2n 3 + 3n n + n2 n

a) log 2 b) 2 log 2
c) 3 log 2 d) 4 log 2

/2

6. If an = cot n x dx , then a2 + a4 , a3 + a5 , a4 + a6 are in


/4
a) G.P. b) A.P.
c) H.P. d) None

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (b) 2. (d) 3. (d) 4. (b) 5. (b) 6. (c)

Lakshya
Application of definite integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA-1)

1. Find area of region bounded by curve, X axis and given lines


i) y = x 2 , x = 1, x = 3
ii) y 2 = 4 x , x = 1, x = 4
-
iii) y = sin x , x = , x =
2 2
iv) y = 16 ­ x 2 , x = 0, x = 4
2. Area of region bounded by Parabola y 2 = 4ax and its latus rectum.
3. Find area of circle x 2 + y 2 = a 2
x2 y2
4. Find area of ellipse + =1
25 36

Lakshya
Application of definite integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA-2)

1. Find area of region lying between parabolas y 2 = 16 x and x 2 = 16 y


2. Find area of region bounded by lines y = 2 x +1, y = 3 x +1, x = 4
3. Find area of region bounded by curve xy = c 2 , X axis, x = c , x = 2c
4. Area of PQR P(-1, 1) Q(0, 5) R(3, 4)

Lakshya
Application of definite integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA-3)

Objective Questions

Area lying in the first quadrant and bounded by the circle x2 + y2 = 4 and the lines x = 0
1.
and x = 2 is
a) b)
2
c) d)
3 4

2. The area of the region bounded by the curve y = x - x 2 ; x axis between x = 0 and x = 1 is
1 1
a) b)
6 3
1 5
c) d)
2 6

3. The area of the region bounded by the curve y = 1 ­ cos x between x = 0 and x = is
2
a) b) 2 2
2
c) 2 d) 2

4. Area of the region bounded by the curve y 2 = 4 x , y­axis and the line y = 3 is
2 9
a) b)
4
9 9
c) d)
3 2

5. Smaller area enclosed by the circle x 2 + y 2 = 4 and the line x + y = 2 is


a) 2 ­2 b) ­2
c) 2 ­1 d) 2 +2

6. The area of the circle x 2 + y 2 = 16 exterior to the parabola y 2 = 6 x is


4 4
a) 4 ­ 3 b) 4 + 3
3 3
4 4
c) 8 ­ 3 d) 8 + 3
3 3

7. The area between the curves y = cos x and the line y = x + 1 in the second quadrant is
a) 1 b) 2
3 1
c) d)
2 2

8. The area bounded by curve y = x ­1 and y = 1 is


a) 1 b) 2
1
c) d) None of these
2

Lakshya
Application of definite integration Lakshya Daily Assignment (LDA­3)

9. If 0 x ; then the area bounded by the curve y = x and y = x + sin x is


a) 2 b) 4
c) 2 d) 4

Answer Key
Objective Questions

1. (a) 2. (a) 3. (b) 4. (b) 5. (b) 6. (c) 7. (d) 8. (a) 9. (a)

Lakshya

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