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Beer POC tg Ba ue JEE Advanced 2017 Solved Paper Ba ac CHAPTERS BASED ON CLASS 11' SYLLABUS Trigonometric Functions & Equations ‘Complex Numbers Quadratic Equation and Inequations (Inequalities) Permutations and Combinations Mathematical Induction and Binomial Theorem ‘Sequences and Series Straight Lines and Pair of Straight Lines Girdle Conic Sections CHAPTERS BASED ON CLASS 12 SYLLABUS Functions Limits, Continuity and Differentiability Differentiation Properties of Triangle Inverse Trigonometric Functions Matrices and Determinants Applications of Derivatives Indefinite Integrals Definite Integrals and Applications of Integrals Differential Equations Vector Algebra and Three Dimensional Geometry Probability Miscellaneous (Sets, Relations, Statistics & Mathematical Reasoning) 1-6 7-14 15-20 21-24 25-28 29-34 35-40 41-48 49-58 59-64 65-74 75-78 79-84 85-88 89-98 99 - 108 109 - 112 113 - 126 127 - 132 133 - 152 153 - 162 163 - 170 BP_3480 Solutions 6sExplanations 1. Trigonometric Functions & Equations 1-16 2. Complex Numbers 17-32 3. Quadratic Equation and Inequations (Inequalities) 33-49 4, Permutations and Combinations 50 - 56 5. Mathematical Induction and Binomial Theorem. 57-70 6. Sequences and Series 71-85 7. _ Straight Lines and Pair of Straight Lines 86 - 105, 8. Girde 106 - 127 9. — ConicSections 128 - 154 10. Functions 155 - 167 11. Limits, Continuity and Differentiabilty 168 - 193 12. Differentiation 194 - 201 13. Properties of Triangle 202 - 220 14, Inverse Trigonometric Functions 221 - 225 15. Matrices and Determinants 226 - 242 16. Applications of Derivatives 243 - 268 17. Indefinite Integrals 269 - 276 18. Definite Integrals and Applications of Integrals 277-316 19. Differential Equations 317-327 20. Vector Algebra and Three Dimensional Geometry 328 - 365 21. Probability 366 - 382 22. Miscellaneous (Sets, Relations, Statistics & Mathematical Reasoning) 383 - 394 * The chapters have been divided as per the Class 11° & 12" syllabus followed by the NCERT books. Some of the chapters which are split in the class 11% & 12 syllabus in NCERT have been combined. There might be certain topics/ chapters which are not covered in NCERT but are a part of JEE Advanced/IIT-JEE syllabus. ES 3 er te) PAPER -1 ‘This section contains 6 questions. Each question has four options (4),(B), (Cand (D). ONE or MORE THAN ONE ofthese four options is (are) correct. For a non-zero complex number 2, let arg) denote the principal argument with ~x--nx}, defined by (t)= arg(-1+ it) for all ¢¢ R , is continuous at all point of R, where j= Ji (© Forany wonon-zero complex numbers 2, and 2» )-satep ante) isan integer muliple of (©) Forany three given distinct complex numbers 2,23 and =, the locus ofthe point zsatisf¥ing the condition = tesonaseieting Tnatriangle PQR, let ZPQR = 30° and he sides PQ and QR hhave lengths 10V3 and 10, respectively. Then, which of the following statements) is (are) TRUE? (A) ZQPR=45° (B)TheareaofthetrianglePQRis 25/3 and ZQRP= 120° (© Theradiusoftheincrcle ofthe triangle POR is 103-15 (D) The area ofthe circumeircle ofthe triangle PQR is 10x Let R:2x+y—2=3 and Ph:x+2y-+2=2betwoplanes, ‘Then, which ofthe following statement(s)is (are) TRUE? (A) The line of intersection of P, and P, has direction ratios 1,2,~1 Bx-4_1-3y {-2, 2} with (£0)? +f)? =85, which of the following statement(s) is (are) TRUE? (A) Thereenist r,s €R , where -R and g:R—R be two non-constant differentiable functions. It se and f()= 802 statement (sis (ae) TRUE? (A) fQ)<1-tog,2 © a()>1-Iog,2 eF0V-£0)y¢(x) forall eR, » then which of the following B) fQ)>1-loge2 (©) g()<1-l0g,2 6 Let f-{0,2)->R bea continuous function such that Se nee [fe'rom forall x ¢[0,20). Then, which ofthe following statements) is (are) TRUE? (A) The curve y= f(x) passes through the point (I, 2) (B) Thecurve y= f(x) passes through the point (2,1) (© Thearea ofthe region {(soyet0urR:foysysvi-w} is (D) Thearea ofthe region foxmetorR:soysysvi-r} is Fares cee esi eee as oe ereerecneye reece ae see era at aca omer ‘the second decimal place; ¢.g. 6.25, 7.00,—-0.33,—30, 30.27,—127.30) 1 1 1. Thevalueot (1og,9)2) 3089) (JF) 847 8 Themumber ofS digit numbers which are divisible by 4, with digits from the st (1,2, 3,4, 5} and the repetition of digits is allowed, is 9. Let X be the set consisting of the first 2018 terms of the arthmetie progression 1,6, 11, ., and Y be the set consisting ofthe first 2018 terms of thearthmetic progression 9, 16,23, Then, the number ofelements inthe set XUY is_ 10, The number of real solutions ofthe equation sin” (ee Da (Here, the inverse trigonometric functions sin~'x and cos"! assume valuesin [ z5| and [0, x], respectively) JEE Advanced 2018 Solved Paper 11, Foreach postive integer et Yn =H + 1Min +2). ny" For xR, let [x] be the greatest integer less than or equal tox. If lim y, =, then the value of (2) is 12, Let @ and & be two unit vectors such that @-5 =0. For some x,y €R, let 2 = xa+yb-+(@xB).If|é|=2 andthe vector ¢ is inclined atthe same angle «to both dand 6, then the value of 8 cos? a is. 13. Let a, b € be three non-zero real numbers such that the has two equation acon tinx=ene[- Ez 4 distinct real roots a and B with «+=. Then, the value of bis 14, A firmer F has land in the shape of triangle wit vertices at P(0,0), Q(, 1) and RQ, 0)-From this land, aneighbouring farmer F, takes away the region which les between the side PQanda curve ofthe form y=,"(n>1). Ifthe area ofthe region taken away by the farmer Fis exactly 30% of the area of APQR, then the value of mis Ths eto sms 2 ung, seo ct pH ‘there are 2 questions. Each question has four options (A), (B), (C) Simnonvaeadmeaeteel ee Let S be the circle in the xy-plane defined by the equation Bayles, point Pg(l, 1) and parallel to the x-axis and the y-axis, eerie aetmaemerarme aie oe B) 4) +G-4P=16 © (e-4)y-4)=4 ote GP_3480 MATHEMATICS 16. Let P bea point onthe circle S with both coordinates being, positive. Let the tangent to at P intersect the coordinate axesat the points Mand N. Then, the mid-point ofthe line segment MN must lie on the curve (224 y% e202 (A) (e+) =3y ©) Pyar? © x+y?=2y PARAGRAPH-A ‘There ae five students S, Sp, $3, S, and Sin a music class and for them there are five seats Ry, Ry, Ry, Ry and R, arranged in a ‘ow, where initially the seat Ris allotted tothe student), 2, 3,4, 5. But, on the examination day, te five students arerandomly alloted the five seats 17. 18. as ‘The probability that, on examination day, the student Sy ‘gets the previously allotted seat Rj, and NONE of the remaining students gets the seat previously allotted to him/ heris 3 1 WO a ® 5 7 1 © Os For i= 1,2,3,4, et 7, denote the event that the students S, and §,,,; do NOT sit adjacent to each other on the day of the examination. Then, the probability of the event TaRaRaT is a © et © i 1 5 a4 JEE Advanced 2018 Solved Paper PAPER -2 Soe ‘This section contains 6 questions. Each question has four options (A),(B), (C)and (D). ONE or MORE THAN ONE ofthese four ‘options is are) correct. 1. For any positive integer n, define, : (0,0) > Ras fa) @)= Dt tert oral $O= Lian 3 Terpasy) x€(0,x9) Here, theinverse trigonometric function tan vats ‘Then, which ofthe following statements (are) TRUE? (A) Dja1 ta? GO=55 DP 4G O) see? GO)=10 (©) Forany xed positive integer, tim tan f(x))= 2 (©) Forany fixed postveintegern, tim s<"(f (0) 2. Let The the line passing through the points P{-2, 7) and 002-5), LetF, be the set ofall pairs ofcicles(S,5,) such that T's tangent to, at P and tangent to S at and also such that S, and S, touch each other ata point, say, M. Let E, be the set representing the locus of M asthe pair (S, S:) varies F, Lette set ofall straight line segments joining pair of distinet points of, and passing through the point R(, 1) be F, Let B, be te set of the mid-points of the line segments in the set F,. Then, which of the following statements) is (are) TRUE? (A). Thepoint (-2, 7) lies in E, (tps (£2) senor ent © Thepoint (4) 1) liesinE ©) tpn (03) sesnor eins by 3. Let Sbe the set of all column matrices | b, | such that 5, by +, bs, € Rand the system of equations (in real variables) bas atleast one solution. Then, which of the fllowing system(s) (in real variables) has (have) at leat one solution 4 foreach |b | € 5? bs wy by dy +52 byand x +2y +62 by ® S29 +62= by and2—y—32=b, © 5 2e—dy + 105 by ands—2y+ Se=by (O) x#2y452=by,2e+ 32 by and xt dy—Se= by ‘Consider two straight lines, each of which is tangent to ‘both the circle x2 + y?= ; and the parabola y? = 4x. Let these lines intersect at the point Q. Consider the ellipse whose center is atthe origin © (0,0) and whose semi-major axis is OQ. Ifthe length ofthe minor axis ofthis ellipse is V2 ,then which ofthe following statements) is (are) TRUE? 1 (A) For the ellipse, the eccentricity is 1 and the length, “ iP vis i ofthe latus rectum is 1 (B) Forthe lise, the coventricityis andthe length of the latus rectum is 4 (© Thearea of he region bounded by the ellipse between 1 the linesx sade Lis e(-2) (D) The area of the region bounded by the ellipse between the lines x 1 1 Se andx= lis (@-2) ee 65 2) Let , tbe non-zer0 complex numbers and L be the set of solutions = =x +iy (x, y, €R, i= V=T) ofthe equation sctiZ +r =0, where 7 =x~ iy. Then, which of the following statement(s)is (are) TRUE? (A) IfL has exactly one element, them jsf (B) Iffs=|e,then Las infinitely many elements (©) The number ofelements in Ln {2 :Je-1+i]=5} isat smost2 (D) IfL has more than one element, then L has infinitely ‘many elements GP_3480 MATHEMATICS 6 Let/:(0,x) > Rbea twice differentiable function such that L(x) sint~ f(sinx lim sin? x for all € (0,2). ra It 1(3)- then which ofthe folowing statements) is(are) TRUE? wy AF oA) ® se) (© Thereexists a © (0.m) such that /"(a)=0 aD So forallx e(0.8 a (2) © WZ Scraesanan value reuse oe nee er ai fe ae aloes ‘the second decimal place; ¢ g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33,—.30, 30.27,-127.30) (HP d-)4 8. Let Pbea matrix oforder3 «3 such thatall he entries in P| ae from the set {-1, 0, 1}. Then, the maximum possible value ofthe determinant of Pi, 9. Let X'bea set with exactly 5 elements and Y be a set with exactly 7 elements. Ifa isthe number of one-one functions from Xto Yand fis the numberof onto functions from to Kothen the value or (Bais 10, Let/:R-> R bea differentiable function with f(0)= _y= fe) satisfies the differential equation 7 # as Fe Ot SSY-2), then the value of im (a) is Il, Let: RR bea differentiable function with f(0) =I and. satisfying the equation Set: WIL O) +S LO) forallx,yeR Then, the value oflog, (/(4) is, 12, Let Pea point in the fist octant, whose image O in the planes-+y-= 3 (thatis the line segment PO is perpendicular to the plane x + y = 3 and the mid-point of PQ lies in the plane x+y=3) lies on the z-axis, Let the distance of P from the ‘canis be . IR is the image of P inthe xy-plane, then the length of PR is AS 13. Consider the cube inthe first octant with sides OP, OQ and OR of length 1, along the x-axis, y-axis and z-axis, spectively where 00, 0,0) thea, Let 2 be the centre ofthe cube and T be the vertex of the cube ‘opposite tothe origin O such that S lies onthe diagonal OT. SR and ¢=ST , then the value of MBx a) x (Fx7)| is_ 14. Let X= (MC P+ IOC + 319)? +» + 1000%C yg), where 1°, {1,2,-, 10} denote binomial coefficients ‘Then, the value of — x 1430 ine TistadUt'h tarenever eecmeeenet Sec aeestea ier ennierk outed Pee ee 1s, Letgy~ freRnetani >} wit [stim ()}nemtnme (Here, the inverse trigonometric funetion sin 4) assumes valuesin| F- bi Lets S(s)=log, (4) and g: E, > Re the finetion defined by ne (=(5)) 1) > R be the function defined by P.Therange off is 1 Q Therange of geontains 2. R_Thedomain offeontains 3. S. Thedomain of gis 4 [ r| 9,040.29) a6 16. FOR Vn. oP OF ‘The correct option is (A) P44, 092; Rot; Sor B) P43, 043, R46, 855 © P34, Q52, R41; 836 @) P54, 093, R46 S55 In ahigh school, «committee has tobe formed from a group OF 6 boys My, My, My, Ma, Mg, Mg and 5 gitls Gy, GG, GG Let a, be the total number of ways in which the ‘committe can be formed such tha the committeghas 5 members, having exactly 3 boys and? girl (i) Let ay be the total number of ways in which the ‘committe can be formed such that the committee has at least 2 members, and having an equal number of boys and gins (i) Let a be the total number of ways in which the ‘committe can be formed such that the committee has ‘5 members, at least 2 of them being girls (iv) Let a be the total number of ways in which the ‘committe can be formed such that the committee has 4 members, having atleast 2 girls and such that both -M; and G; are NOT in the committe together. List-1 List The value of is 1 136 ‘The value ofa is 2 19 ‘The value ofa is 3 1m ‘The value of is 4 20 5 31 6 46 ‘The correct option is (A) P44; 046, R42; S51 B) Pl; Q4; R92; $3 © P+4; 046, R45; $2 ) P94; Q52; R43; S31 ey ae _o-plane whose conjugate axis LM subtendsan angle of 60° atone ofits vertices N. Let the area ofthe triangle LAAN be Let H , where a> b> 0, bea hyperbola inthe a3. LIsT-1 List-t ‘Thelength ofthe conjugateaxisofHis 1. 8 4 ‘The eccentricity of His 7 * B 2 ‘The distance betwoen the foci of H is 3 ‘The length of the latus rectum of His 44 er JEE Advanced 2018 Solved Paper ‘The correct option is: (A) P94; Q2; Rol; $3 @B) P4; Q>3, Rol S92 © P4; Q>1; R93; S52 @) P53; Q4; R52; S51 Leafs ROR sn: 0st © hein for?) [sin] tan? 1 ifx=0 itxe0 where the inverse @ hO= trigonometric function tan“! x assumes values in (34) Gi) F, (2) [sin log, (x+2))], where, for R,[f] denotes the greatest integer less than or equal tof, Hosin(t) itxeo Ce 0 ifx=0 ust-1 ust-m Thefinctonjis ‘1. NOTeotinuousatx=0 Thefuncionyis 2. continuousatx= Oand NOT dfeniabietx=0 Thefinctionjis —3._-1; R52; s (© P>4,Q52;, RoI; s @) P>2; Qo1; R94, $3 GP_3480 MATHEMATICS ar SOLU Paper - 1 (A,B, D) ) maci-9 == (Wyisfatse x-tan'9,120 tan Mt<0 B= arg(-1+i0, [ lim fe 10" LHL #RHL = fis discontinuous at -= 0 (B)isfalse. x and lim f()=m © sno 2) es sae ps = 2+ args; —argzy arg +argz) 2, multiple of 2x + (C)istrue (== )@)~=3) ) (2-23). -4)), » of (e-aX-2) > Gae=a) a ) (2 = ) 3) lay 7, are coneyelic. ie. z lies onacirle (Dyis false. GD) P PQ? +QR?-PR? 13 2PQ-0R (A) c0s30" 5 B_ant orate? 27 axats10 => PR?= 100 or PR=10 ZPaZQ-30 *. (A)is false. (© Araoraron= PQH ORs? l prov x10x Also Z R= 180°-30°-30°= 120° @)istrve © r=4 259 25V3___Sv3. s (ages) 10+5V3 243 2 =sV5@-3)=10V3 -15 ~ (Cpistrue. abe _10V3%10%10 pa She INS 1010 10 ©) Raa 4x25 8 ‘Area ofircumeircle= aR? = 100% ~ (D) iste, cD) (A) Direction ratios of line of intersection of two planes willbe given by 85 g(a@=0 > 2f(a)f (a) +2 (a)E"(a)=0 > 2@ita+"@)=0 If F(a) =0= g(a) =[f(a)?? and [f(a]? <4 g(a) 285 (is not possible.) Hence f(a) +"(a)=0 for ae (xj x2) €(-44) (Distr 8 BO Given £'(x) = "9-0. g(x) GP_3480 JEE Advanced 2018 Solved Paper =o APE) =F BR) Integrating both sides, we get eH) gH 46 a eH 4 AO og D 478 gD) gH) 2) But given that ( el pe oe pel > ef) gett 2 e et 2 ang rtd 2 => -f2) f(2)>1-In2_— and g(l)>1-In2 (B) and (C) are True BO fogataee [Zeina D> Alxy=t-axte8 [Fe'n(nyae 2 t= 2808 fetoavete 001 > ()-2109) tsa linea differential equation, Fae Solution: £(x)xe"* = fe x-3)dx f(x) =-x-+1 +00"* From definition of function, 0) =1 Clearly curve y= 1 ~x, does not pass through (1, 2) but it passes through (2,~ 1) MATHEMATICS (A)is falseand (B) is true Also the area of the region I-xsysVi-x? ,isshown in the figure, is given by op = Area ofquadrant Area AOAB. = emt? Late = 2 4 2 4 (©) istrueand (D) is false. 1 8) (Clog, 9)? #292) (fT) 0847 1 eta 4 = (log, 9)" 80929? 47 4 qlee? = (lo, 9)%0 ers (625) The last 2 digits, in 5~ 16+(n~1)35 < 10086 => 35n-19< 10086 1010s => ns i005 999.7 388 n=288 (XU) =m(X) +n(¥)=n0K0 ¥) 2018 +2018-288=3748 @ 9 oy Mxtxt +x) x xG242x-1) ore 3 M02 + 2x-IK4 =x?) 41 22—3x-K?Y =O > xfx) +2x7 +5x-2]=0 = x= orn + 282+ 5x2: = kx) (say) vecaanent ¢ One rootofp(x) = Oties in (0. ) Thao so ete Ean (oH ns? ne3 nen)" > log = fleet +x =faioet =I te = log2—[x—log 1+, =log2=1+og2=2l0g2-1 negt-inenie tm @) Given | & makes angle o with both & and 6 Also, a+ ybeaxb cosa => x=2cosa. cosa => y=2e0sa a= |cose+ (eosapb+axi a0 JEE Advanced 2018 Solved Paper 3 OP adewtatdeosar faxi? 1 w 02g |= 1x1xsin90° > Aepowtast (© 18x = = Beota=3 13. (0.5) Given that the equation x aI 4 lcaor* a I has two roots a and B, such that +B = 5 V3 acosa+2bsin @ and J3 cos B+2bsin B= Equation of Ey:y=1 ad 5 aces + 2bsinB o) Equation of FF :x=1 subtracting exuation 2) fom (1) we get cn (eos -cos )+26(sin a—sin)=0 Bysymmetrytangensat and willmeet — Faasin Bn 2B 4 3 2ean ig! on y-axis and tangents atF and F; will meet = “ie 2 2 22 2 2 ‘on x-axis B= (5.1) &F,=(1.8) Equation oftangent at Ey: JSx+y=4 => -W3a sin2+4beos™ 3: Git tbeosE=0 Equation oftangent at F,: x+y =4 Points E5(0,4) and Fy(4,0) Lip > -NBax5 +46 0 = betios Tangents at G, and G, arex = 2 and: a2 interseating each other at GQ, 2. Clearly, Fs and G, icon thecurvex + y=4 4) 16 (D) Letpoint Phe (20s ,2 sin) ‘Tangent at P: x cos 0+ y sin 8= 2 a For locus of mid point (x,y) of MN, Shaded area = 32 Ar(APQR) ws a . > [eendiabon _ @ mf 3 17. (A)_ No.of dearrangements for 4 students 143 =12-44 oh . Las : + required probability GP_3480 MATHEMATICS 18. (©) Total cases=5!= 120 Favourable cases Shecease=14 Mot i200 Paper - 2 “required probability 1 (ABAD) fC —— 1 (A,B,D) fy6 aim) = Sar [x2 (x+i +) TE OF DE ED, = Stones j)-tan-Has j-0 > £(0)=tan (+n) tan! (x) = and f,(0)=tan-"(n) . tan®(tan-tn é e «6x (A) San? (G0) = D7? =O = 55 i i 1 RO= 1-1 3 +O Sara} So aira2 see?(fy(0))=se0?(tan"'(n))=1+n? —— see" (fq(0)) > 1+) 3 aa => (1+f,(0))-see(f, (0) =1 w w Sag oysa*e(oy=S4-10 (©) tim tan(f,(x))= lim | —* © nso tn ta ©) tim see? (fy (x) = lim 1+ tan? (fy60)=1+ li tan? (Fy (0))=1 M locus of Misa circle having PQ as its diameter andis given as By 266-2142) + (~TH¥+5)=Oand x42 and itscentreis(0, 1) ‘Locus of B (midpoint) isa cirele having RC sits diameter and is given as. Eq:x(x=1) +(y-1P =0 "Now, alr checkingall he options, we get (D) isthe correct option. (As. D) Here A= 050 fr atleast one solution, we have =A, =Ay=0 }> common tangent P (eadical 25 =>b,+7by =13bs 0 (ay aro ‘The equations have unique solution Option (A)is correct (avo ‘The equations have unique solution option (D) is correct (a=o0 = equations are x—2y+5; », xodytS2n 8h ys x-2y+S2=by ‘The planes given in option (c) ate parallel so they must be coincident aa i) Equation (i) satisfies equation (i) forall by, b, by Option (C) is correct ray frag @a-|5 2 6 l2 1-3) Hi 3 Also A,=|2 2 bs=0 ra For infinite solutions, A, and A, must be 0 1b 3 = |s b& 12» - => b, +b, + 3b; =O which does not satisfy (i) fr all by, by, », so option (B) is incorrect 4 AO Let unin sonmen gat: ym 1 oor Vie? | V2 => mitm-2=0 = m=dl Equation of common tangents are yoxsland y=—x-1 Q=41.9) Equation of ellipse is, GP_3480 JE Advanced 2018 Solved Paper © y aH T0* 1 Las -Roquredarea = 2.f Jpvinwax “l 4l GD) sevider=0 o Tee ‘Adding (i) and (i), we get (HDEHGHDzH=0 ‘Subtracting i) from (i), we get (HZHS-Dzr(-N=0 — Q) Equation (1) and (2) represent set of lines. For equation (1) and (2) to have unique solution, we have: t45 547 (On solving the above equation we get Itisl Option (A) iscorrect For equation (1) and (2) to have infinitely many solutions, and TT +sr-st=sr+st-tr-TF > tr (Tr Hisiirl > ItlrHlsiirl > ItHs| If|t] =|, lines will be parallel for sure but may not be coincident (ie., does not have infinitely many solutions). (©) : Locus of Z isa null set or singleton set ora line, in all, threse cases it wll intersect given circle at most two points. (D): im this case locus of.isa line so L has infinte elements ee = 6 (BCD) tim £€x)sint=f(t)sinx 2. } | tim LODEOSt=F(Osinx _ 2 sax [a+x? a-»°]* > x (Using Hospital's Rule) (+N3)dx => f(x)cosx—f"(x)simx =sin?x. ay ap ay 8 Suppose P=|by 2 by 12 8 Ja, a2 a3 So,det(P)=|bj by bs 2 4 1 (bye bye) — 89 yes —ye) +a (ye bye) +Svncia) Maximum valuecan be 6 when a, = 1 and bye, = byes = bye, = 1 bye, = bye, So, (3) (bs) (0,¢2)==1 and_ (be) (bse) (by6,)= | Therefore jbybye,¢ has two values 1 and —1 which is not posible Contradiction also occurs ifa,= 1," 1,451 and bye2 = bey = For maximum value tobe S one ofthe terms should be zero but this will make 2 terms zero therefore answer should no be 5 fx) there exist « € (0, x) for which f{a)=0 (D) Here, (x) =—2eosx-+-xsinx Hence maximum value ofthe determinant of P=4, aad 9. (19) Heten(X)=5 and n(¥) Number of one-one function = a=7C, «5! and Number of onto function ¥ to X is given as: ~ /® \ \e/ \/ LLLL3 11122 SE ste x 51-0043 x7C)51 Basra “5 Gag atx=0,; 7 5f(x)-2 20 wtin |S = 5 lim f)-2=0 = Tim f= 2. @ GP_3480 JE Advanced 2018 Solved Paper Fix+y)= £0) O)+L OEY) o After putting x= y=0, we get fO=2F OO) => HOF £0)=1) Now putting y=0 in equation (1), we get F(a)= F(a) £0) +1"(R) £0) @ = log, f)= 5 + logge 2 f@)=e%? = f(y) (f=) > bate X= agity=2 Suppose coordinates ofP are (a, ,). So, coordinates of@ ae (0, 0,<) and coordinates of R are(a,b,-2) Here, PQis perpendicular tothe planex + y=3 So, PQs parallel tothe normal of given plane ic. (i+ bis parallel (+) > ab ‘As mid-point of PQ lies in the plane x + y=3,s0 Sarb=68 a 2 ee (given) Therefore, distance of from thex-ax > y 20.1.0) fra, 1) 00,0, Pao. © 0.0.1) MATHEMATICS Here, p Hence, (6 x) x @ xi) a a [Gx Gx Gx dl= f= 14. (646) Srey any ree Cnr Cr mi mc, , So, (NCP +2, BUMS +. A10(NC oF 10 = Ex)? 10% = X dw, Hence, 7430" 143, C= 646 18, (A) For E> 0 and x41 xe(—=,0) U0) xT 7. ®) Aas For Ey, ate( 2 ern > Fx) € (-=,0) (0,20) (oe) Lab Here, a committe ha tobe formed form a group of Boys and 5 girs ‘Total number of ways for selecting exactly 3 boys and 2girls=*C, «C= 20 = 10=200 “Total number of ways for sclectng at east 2 members with equal numberof boys and girls (Cx 5Cy) + (Cy x 5Ca) + (C4 % 5C3) + OC, CQ) + (6C, *5C.)=MC,—1=461 =a, ‘Total numberof ways for selecting 5 members having Cy =8Cy—6C, «C=C, 81= B(x) Total numberof ways for selecting 4 memebrs having at least girls M, and G, are not selected together (M; selected & G; not selected) +n(G; selected & M, not selected) + n(M, and G, both not selected) = (FC, «50, +4C,)+ 10, «50, +40, «°C, +4Cy) HEC, HC, x50, +4C,5C,) 189-04 =34e4tel Aa ‘Area of ALMN= 443 (given) 2 bet Mnon The eccentricity of H ‘The distance between the foci of H= 2ae 2 aden Fe and length of latus ractum of H -mlontaat | which does not exit. 3b > a=2N3 @ wa GP_3480 JE Advanced 2018 Solved Paper So for (P), (2) is eoreet. sim (0)= im [se] = tan'x xd safes soo BD “tan in| ra tim [ tim Ps Se ean which does not exist, so for Q, (1) is correct. in £8) = fm sino (+2) if x 50=>(x+2)-92 = loge (x +2) log, 2<1 = 0< lim singlogg(x +2) < sin Jim sinloge(x+2) lim|sindogs (+29) =0 fy(x)=0 Vxe[-Le*?-2) Pya)=0 Yee e™?—2) "y@)=0 Yxe(-1e?—2) Sor (R), (4) iscomect. y= Hine) =o sn al aaa cost+2xsin4, x20 £'4(0)= lim 4(0)= im, £40 1 Jim cos x0 x sim 46) = im sos + 2x sint} which does not exist So for(S), (3) is correct. 6. ‘The integral 5 sin? xcos?x jin x08" 8 __ay sequal to (Gin cooK sin? x +i costae cost? +c © Theotx +1 1 —1 4c Teo x © Sra (tere Cis a constant of integration) ‘Tangent are draw to the hyperbola 4x2 —y2 =36 atthe points P and Q.Ifthese tangents intersect atthe point (0, 3) then the area (in 9, units) of APTQis. () s4¥3_ @) ov3 G8) 36V5 Wass ‘Tangent and normal are drawn at P(16, 16) on the parabola y? =I6x, which intesecttheaxisoftheparabolaatA and, respectively. IfCis the centre ofthecircle through the points P,Aand Band ZCPB=0,,thena valucof tan is 8 4 1 M2 @3 On > Let i bea vector coplanar with the vectors 43}-£ and b=}+k. IF § is perpendicular to and i-B~24, then [a? is equal 0 (ly 31s 2) 256 @) & 4) 336 If @BeC are the distinct roots, of the equation x2—x+1=0, then a2! 4 p!07 is equal to: Oo @1 @2 1 Let 4(2)=cosx?,f(0)=Vk. and «, B(@- 1) is Mo @1 @2 @- JEE MAIN 2018 - MATHEMATICS POC ROE PAU et APA) 10, n n 2B. 4. 2 .y bein AR.such that Yay.) 416 a and a5 +343 =66. Ifa? +03 +...+09; =140m, then mis equal O8 OH OB 6 . A If Y(xj-5)=9 and Dei =45, then the standard deviation ofthe 9 items xX... X48 aw 4 2 @B 3 ao ‘PQRis a triangular park with PQ=PR= 200m. AT.V. tower stands at the mid-point of QR. Ifthe angles of elevation of the top ofthe tower at P. Qand Rare respectively 45°, 30° and 30, then the height of the tower (in is wo» @) 100y3 @) soy2 4) 100 ‘wo sets Aand B arc asunder A= {(a,b)€RXR:Ja—S|<1 and|b-S] <1}; B= {(a,b)ERxR:4(a~6)? +9(0~5)? $36}. Then © Acs @) AMB=6 (an empty ser) @) neither AC Bnor BoA @ Bea From 6 diferent novels nd; diffrent dictionaries, 4 novels and | dictionary ae tobe selected and arranged in a row on a shelf so thatthe dictionary is always in the middle. The ‘number of such arrangementsis: (D lessthan 500 (@) at east 500 but less than 750 G)_ atleast 750 but less than 1000 @) atleast 1000 10,1} 1¢ £2 tnen the loel minimum value of x) is 2) © -3 @ wi Ow 3 For each tER, let [t] be the greatest integer less than or equal tot. Then sol EE) (1) is equal to 15. @)_ doesnot exist (in R), ame 16. n. 1». 20. a. 2. OF Of OF OF A bag contains 4 red and 6 black balls. A ball is drawn at random from the bag, its colour is observed and this ball along with two additional balls of the same colour are re- turned tothe bag, Ifnow a ball is drawn at random from the bag, then the probability that this drawn ball is red, is, 1 3 3 5 Ms OF OH Thelength ofthe projection ofthe line segment joining the points (5,—1,4)and (4, —1, 3) on the plane, x+y +: a? af of oF If sum of all the solutions of the equation 2 MF a x.) eos {oo E+x} of - } 1 in (0, x] is kx, then kis equal to B 8 20 2 oF oF oF wF A straight the through a fixed point (2, 3) intersects the coordinate axes at distinc points PandQ. If isthe origin and the rectangle OPRQ is completed, then thelocus of Ris () 2x+3y=3y @) 3x+2y=xy @) 3xt2y=6xy —) Bx42y=6 ‘Let Abe the sum ofthe first 20 terms and B bethe sum ofthe first 40 terms ofthe series 422432424? 4524262 If B=2A = 100%, then Ais equal to: () #8 @) 6G) HH MD Ifthe curves y? = 6x,9x? + by? =16 intersect eachother at right angles, then the valu of bis 7 9 My @4 Oz as Letthe orthocentre and centroid ofa trianglebe AC-3, S)and BG, 3) respectively IfCis the circumcentre ofthis triangle, then the radius ofthe circle having line segment AC as diam. eis is NS ® wid @ af a ow m4 25, 2. 29. 30. GP_3480 JEE MAIN 2018 Solved Paper Let $ = {teR:f(x)=|x-n|(-1)sin|x| is not differentiable at}. Then theset Sis equa to © 0 @ G) 0.x} 4) O(anempryset) k-4 2x 2x Mx x4 2x |=(A+Bxyx— A)? then the ordered bx ax xd pair(A, B)isequal to @ 4,3) @ 4,5) @) 45) 4) C45) She tan csr ~~ (Pv qv (~ pq) is equivalent to @ Pp @Qq B~a ap Maden ir qos tas nan snositn 2h Eng on o-» oO» 0 Let S={xeR:x20 and 2|Vx-3] +WVx(vx -6)+6=0. Then. () contains exactly one element. 2) contains exactly two elements G) contains exactly four elements. @ isancmpty set If the tangent at (I, 7) to the curve x? = y~6 touches the circle x? + y? +16x+12y-+e=0 then the value of cis BS QS BH @) 195 Let y~y(x) be the solution of the differential equation dy sinx 5+ yeos rem. 1 (20, ne (5) vena a © 387 @ 4 Osa” intersection of planes x+2y-2-3=0, 1 1 1 1 O58 O35 OF OFF MATHEMATICS SOLUTIONS sina [Gin eos? nysin x rood nF sin? xeos? x pe = pte sex 4 sin} x +0085 ae Crna? Now, put (1+ tan'x)=t = Biante seekk dx 1 tpt dy + ae Gast) Stope of (m,)= + : Slope of PB (a) =-2 2 (4) Here equation of hyperbola is 7 ‘Now, PQ is the chord of contant Hence, tan =feem -| ‘mm 0. ¥Q). Equation of Qis e en = tun 0=2 4 @ 8,8 & Bare coplanar y - - (axb)xa = 24a? b-(a.b)a} =A Se toi =A-i+2}eaky (0, 3) x’ x Q) @, Bareroots ofx?—x + IR and B=-0 ls where «is cube root of unity 1 6 Arenof aor =< TRPQ PaQS.-12) % TR=3+12=15, Arenof aPQT = 1x15x6y5 =455 593 units Also, gos) =cosx t) uommanszunis one - amuae Pat ane e @ GP_3480 JEE MAIN 2018 Solved Paper ‘Since we know that, 10.) (ray +(x-a)> Pp = 2ECyx HC Xa HC yet] (Veal +6-Vea) =28Cyx5+5C, x'09— HC AGE 1? 2Ex+ 10x — 1038+ 5x7 10x4+ Sx) ‘Sum of coefficients of odd degree terms= 2. B 2 M 7 13 : Vag =416 = 3r0,+484]=416 Letheight oftower MN=h & 2 TnAQMN wehave a,+24d=32 a) Now, a) +,,=66=> 2a, +50d=66 .Q) Fromea. (1) & 2) we get; d= 1 anda, =8 uu ‘Also, Ya? = S{8+ (DIP =140 m a) aoa ny Q) Seen? 40m InAPMQ weave: a MP= (200)? = (3? u YP +14r+49)=140m From (2), weget a ¥(200)? (3h)? = hh =100m 1838), | (1718 _ (PEED eo ES seman 0 ed) A=(00)eRXR:a-SKLB-SkH m= Leta-5,=x,b-S=y 2 Set A contains al points inside | x|< Lye Given Y(xi-5)=9 Pix) =54 6) B= (,b)ERXR:a~6) + 9B-S}?<36}, ‘Set B contains all points inside or on ° Also, (4) 57 = 45 a y? 2, 8 BrP -10Ps,r9eH)=45 6) From (ian y (41-1) liesinside the ellipse. Hence, ACB. 12, (4) + Required number of ways= 6c, x3) x4! ‘Standard deviation = VVarianee = 2 = 153 *24= 1080 MarueMarics 6. 1. Q) Here, hoo wen x-b 00 4 oda? im Rth-n|(e™"—Dsin| w+h|-0 re 1 Now take xe, then > 0 12 sku 221 B=B «ordered pair (A, B)is (4, S) ~@vav(-pra) (-pa~q)v(-pag) =-pat-qva) =pate-p For non zero solution ofthe system of linear equa tions; Pk 3 bk -2=0 4 3] Skeil Now equations become xe lly+32=0 ) Bx My=2 2) 2x+4y—32=0 -B) ‘Adding equations (1) & (3) we get 3x + 15y=0 = x=-Sy Now putx =-Sy in equation (1), we get Case-l: x [0,9] 28-Va)+x-6/E +6=0 ax Wk 412-094-429 Since x €[0,9] Case: x €[9,->] 2k -3)4x-6/E +6=0 a x-AVe= 059%, 6.0 Since x [9,9] Hence, x=4 8 16 Equation of tangent at (1, 7)ox?=y—6is 2x-y +50. Dx-yt5-0 GP_3480 iss JEE MAIN 2018 Solved Paper "Now, perpendicular fom centre O(-8, -6)t0 3 2x-y+ 5=0 shouldbe equal toradius ofthe circle ‘Then, ysinx = 2x2—% isthe solution 7 z > W5=Vi00=¢ 0-95 29.) Consider the given differential equation the 30. (1). Equation of plane passing through the line of sinxdy + yeosedx =4xdx interseation of frst wo planesis = dtysine)= 4rd ee sides (Qx-2y432-2)+Aa-yezt=0 = ysmendere fl) oF x+2)—VQ4A)+A43)+A—2)=0 6) > shaving infinite numberof soution with = y= se.) rayne 3e end 34 2— (+2) -Q+2) +3) 1 2-1 2 ca. 2) sss tush (5 2 2 a0-2 4c 5) 2 i 2 Now put ), = 5in (i), we get "Now, put the value of Cin (1) TxTy+82430 Now perpendicular distance from (0, 0,0) tothe place 1 3 vaining Land, Se = containing hs da” 38 options ee a PA ey PAPER -1 Es 6 ‘This section contains 7 questions. Each question has 4 options (A),(B), (C)and (D), ONE or MORE THAN ONE ofthese four (ate) correct vy 112x—y+ 1 =Oisa tangent tothe hyperbola ~>—TE =1, then which ofthe following cannot besides ofa right angled triangle? (A) a4t ®) 442 © 281 ©) 24,41 Ifa chord, which is nota tangent, of the parabola hhas the equation 2x +y= p, and midpoint (h, k), then which ofthe following is(are) possible value(s) ofp, h and k? (A) p=-2.h=2,k=4 @) pant. h=L k= © p=2,h=3,k=—4 ©) p=s. 3 Let [x be the greatest integer less than or equals tox. Then, at which of the following point(s) the function x) =x eos(n(x +[x})i discontinuous? (A) x=-1 © x1 o Let £: R=» (0,1) be a continuous function. Then, which of the following function(s) has(have) the value zero at some point in the interval (0, 1)? (A) P=f9) 8 “f(tcostat © eff Kesinvat ©) Hx+J2 AUYsintat Which of the following is(are) not the square of a 3 * 3 ‘matrix with ral entries? Loo 100 w fore @ lore oo1 90-1 1 10 0 © |° w |e to ° 0 0 + Leta, b,x and y be real numbers such that a ~ b= 1 and y* 0. If the complex number z = x + iy satisfies im( 2?) = hn which othe tong iar posible value(s) ofx? @) -yiey? ® a-¥ © ny © Ley Let X and Y be two events such that P(X) al © PKAY=5 =2 @ PRLY)=F Boca ‘This seetion contains 5 questions. The answer to each question isa SINGLE DIGIT INTEGER ranging fom 0109, both inclusive. & Forhow many values ofp, the ciclex? +y?+2x-+4y-p=0 and the coordinate axes have exactly three common points? Let: R> Rea differentiable function such that f0)=0, ((§)->mer Mex) = [[f"(@)eosee t— cot teosect Mt)}at for 2] then lim g62)= 2 IEE Advanced 217 Solved Paper 10, For a seal number a, if the system 1, Woof dar med ing tiles, B,C, F, GH, 1, J. Let x be the number of such words where no La@lx) pr letter is repeated; and let y be the number of such words peat) tt rexel sepa a oe ter i, ye of linear equations, has ee ie iret Then, 2 infinitely many solutions, then I +a 12, The sides of a right angled triangle are in arithmetic progression, Ifthe triangle has area 24, then what is the length ofits smallest side? Exe ‘This section contains 6 questions of matching type. This section contains two tables each having 3 columns and 4 rows. Based on cach table, there ae three questions. Fach question has four options (A), (B), (C) and (D) only ONE OF these four option is correct. (Qs. 13-15) : By appropriately matching the information given in the three columns of the following table Column 1, 2, and 3 contain econies, equations of tangents tothe conics and points of contact, respectively. : @ wey! ; 2) Gi) yom fm? ® (ee a) -a?m -1 09 yom Fa I » (Gas) 13, For a=, ifa angen is drawn toa sitable coni (Column 1) a the point of contact 1,1), then which ofthe flowing option isthe only correct combination fr cbaining is equation? A OO) 8) GQ © MH ©) Mae) 14, Ifatangent to suitable conic (column 1) is found to be y= x + 8 ands point of contact is (8, 16), then which ofthe following ‘options isthe only correct combination? A OWD@ ) MER) © Moe ©) MNGi 15. The tangent toa suitable conic(Cotun tat (55 Ja found to be /3x+2y = 4, then which of the following options is the only correct combination’? (A) avyGin(S) ®) OMGS) © aMg~ © MMR (Gs. 1618) : By appropriately matching the information given in te three columns ofthe following table Letf(x) =x +g, xx log, x, © (0,2) Column 1 contains information about zeros of fx), "(x) and f(x) Column 2 contains information about the limiting behaviour of f(x), fx) and £"(x) at infinity Column 3 contains information about ineeasing/deereasing nature of f(x) and f(x) GP_3480 MATHEMATICS 3 Column Column? Column’ © f)=0 forsomex €(1,e2) @ limf)=0 () _fisinereasing in 0, 1) ()f"(%)=0 for somex « (1,¢) fo _ limf(@x)=-0 (Q) _ fisincreasing in (¢, ¢*) (I F'E)=OFersomex (0,1) —— iy imMECD= =e ®)_fisinoreasingin (0,1) ©) s"@)=Ofersomexe (ey Gv) jim f")=0 (S)_ fis decreasing in ¢, 2) 16. n. Which of the following options is the only correct 18. combination? & OO ®B) GQ © aNainRy ©) (MS) Which of the following options is the only correct, combination? OR ) Uy Giin(s) © aneme oO MOS ‘Which of the following options is the only incorrect, combination? & MGine) ®) MQ © Mow JEE Advanced 2017 Solved Paper PAPER -2 Soros ‘This section contains 7 questions. Each question has 4 options (8),(B), (©) and (D). ONLY ONE of these four options is correct, 1. The equation ofthe plane passing through the point (1, 1,1) and perpendicular tothe planes 2x + y~2z=S and 3x—6y— 22=1,is (A) 14x+2y~152=1 (B) 14x-2y+ 152=27 (OQ Mx+2y+152=31 (D) 14x +2y+152=3 2. LetObethe origin and let PQR bean arbitrary triangle. The point S is such that 08.00 +OR.0S = OR OF + 00.08 = OG.OR + OF.0S ‘Then the triangle POR has Sas its (A) Centroid (B) Circumeentre © Incentre (D) Orthocenter 3. If y = y(x) satisfies the differential equation Sal Wor )ay = (Yerrve] x>Oand y(O)™ 7 then y (256)= 3 @ 9 © 6 ©) 80 4. If f:R > Ris a twice differentiable function such that 1 A(1)= 1, then £(x)>0 forall © Rand f (3) 2 ww rayso ® o1 ‘5. Howmany3 3 matrices M with entries from {0, 1,2) are there, for which the sum of the diagonal entries of M? Mis 3 (126 @) 198 © 18 @) 135 6 LetS={1,2,3,..,9}-Fork=1,2,..,5,letN,bethe number of subsets ofS, each containing five elements out of which exactly kare odd. Then Ny + Ny +Ny +N, +Ng= (210 (B) 252 © 125 ) 126 7. Three randomly chosen non-negative integers x, y and 2 are found to satisfy the equation x + y+ z= 10. Then the probability that is even, is 36 6 w= FF 1 ©3 Peres eeee aoe eee (A), (B), (C) and (D). ONE or MORE THAN ONE of these four pe sin) BA g(xy= JEN sin (Ot, then oe 3m © e(3)-2 e(-3)--2 9 Let a and B be non-zero real numbers such that 2{c0sB — cosa) + ose. cas = 1. Then which of the following, is/aretruc? w =(3-ia() oy n(3m() © =(2)-Haf) o n(2)-m() 10, Iff:R—>Risa differentiable fanetion suc that x)> 2%) forall x eR, and f{0)= I, then (A) fix)isinereasingin (02) (B)_fixisdecreasing in 0,2) © fein.) ©) F) Log, 99 a 50 are eee eects ne oneal eee there are2 questions. Each question has four options (A), (B),(C) and (D) ONLY ONE ofthese four options is crrect. PARAGRAPH I LetO be the origin, and OX, O¥, OZ. be three unit vectors in the @B) 1<10g,99 ot directions of the sides QR, RB, PG respectively, of a wiangle POR. 5 15. |OXxO¥. (A) sin +0) ®) sin2R © sin+R) () sin(Q+R) 16, If the triangle PQR varies, then the minimum value of c0s(P + Q) + 00s (Q-+R) +005 (R+ P)is 5 ™ -> 3 5 ® 5 2 5 © OF PARAGRAPH-2 Let p,q be integers and let a, B be the roots of the equation, x? — hherea# B. Forn=0, 1,2,...,leta,=pa"-+q 8" FACT : Ifa and b are rational numbers and a+b/3=0 then 2 ® ay, + a0 ©) ay, +239 18, Iaj=28, then p +24 = 21 ou oT © 2 6 JEE Advanced 2017 Solved Paper LUTIONS Paper - 1 + Lisatangent tohyperbola 4, 1,8,4,2;28,8,1 ce Bag Ban ras ‘cannot be the sides of a right triangle. If(h, k)is the mid point of chord of parabota y= 16x, eee 2 © 0) But given, the equation of chord is dxty= Q) (1)and Q) areidentical ines sh-K sok Which are satisfied by option (C). 3 (GD) Let x= n be any integer not equal to zero, Then fim_xoostn(x+ x) =ncox(x(n +n) =ncos(Qn—e==n lim, xeos(u(x++ xD) =ncos(n(n+{n})) = ncos(r(n+n)) = nos ne=n LHL # RHL. = limit does nt exist at any non zero integer n. fis discontinuous at x Atx=0, LHL=RHL=0=f(0) fis continuous at: 11,2 4. (A,B) Letus check the given options one by one (A) Letgtx)=2? fx) = a(0)=~f0)<0 Alsog(1)= 1 —f)>0 22 =x) =0 forsome x (0,1) + fi) €0,1) B) Leathiay=x-J2"F costae hO=—[2 F(peostdt<0 and b()=1 [2 "cost at>0 hia) atsomex € (0,1) J? “fancost at =0 © ef FC) sint at + xe@) > &e(.e) and 00¥xe0,1) § (B,D) Inoptions (A) and (C) [A= 1 and in option (B) and (D)[A"|=—1 ‘We know [A?| =A? and|AP#-1 => matrices given inoptions B&D cannot be the squares of any 3 « 3 matrix with real entries. 6 (AB) a ml alxriy)rb (x+t)-iy > Im Ceeiy “(er (ax + b)y+ay(x+1) 2 (x+IP+y? ~axy~by tary tay > (x+1P +y* > abe(tIty GP_3480 MATHEMATICS 7 = leetirty ; — tim y 290 cosx 10, (1) Forinfinite many solutions = =3-£()=3-1=2 = xs 2| : =0 = (l-d¥=0 = a=tl For a= I, the system will have no solution and for PRAY) ‘@-=-1, all three equations reduce to x= y+2= 1 PO)= POXTY) giving infinite many dependent solutions Irata=1-1+1=1 PRAY) 1.) x20! and y= "Cx e os0x91 POM)= Fay 21 Pew) 50x91 9x” oF i 12. (6) Let the sides be a—d, a, a + d where d is positive. Using Pythagoras theorem, 2_7 (at dP =(a-dP +a PROM SS 15-15 = Aan B are the correct options. 8 (2) Centre(-1,-2) Geometrically, circle wil have exaely 3 common 4d Sides are 34, 44, Sd sant = $aaado24 points with axes inthe cases on ie eee p=0 te “Sides are 6, 8 10. i) Touching x-axis and intersecting y-axis at (wo ; points ic, f > Cand g?=C. ae ie 4>—pandl 13, (B) Fora= J and point of contact (-1, 1). = p>-dand Equation of circle is satisfied = pe xty=2 (i) Touching y-axis and intersecting x-axis at two then eqn. oftangent is pointsie. = cand g!>C atye2 > m 5 4=-pand1>-p ‘and point of contact = petandp>—1 ‘whieh isnot possible. {ma _a_\ _(—V vay ‘Only two values ofp are possible ear Teen! (Gi), (Q)is the correct combination. 14. © Tangenty=x+8 => m=1 point 8,16) “both the coordinates as well as m, are positive, 9) Givengo)~0, (5) =3, 10)=1 260)= J2[F(tJeoseet cot coseet (tJ ade sa the only possibilty ofpoint is (S 2) =@,16) 2%)" sim J2 l(t) cose t) dt oars ae Als it sates the equation of curve - (2) cosee™ —Flx)eoeex y= 4ax forthe point (8, 16) And cquation oftingent my =m°x-+aissaisiedby mda’ =3-fpecoeex (ah), Piste cortet combination, 1 18 (D) Pintofcomac (V4) andtangent f5x-+29 = GP_3480 8 JEE Advanced 2017 Solved Paper fx € (1,0, £"(x) <0 = fisdcresing on (1,6) 8 £(x) 20 forsome x ¢ (1,6) 2 dV)istalse. Both the coordinates are positive and m is near negative the possibilities for points. are ‘Also Lien 9)= Hag +(1—x) bog: (i) is false and (ii) is true. ( om a) Ea) een (km rn) (iiyistrue (Ja 2a) r (ivyistrue. For point Q | FJ = (64) fs nctesing (01) aety desl Ifx €@e)then Wegeta= J7 anda= 2 ‘ Pey= 5 —lowx<0 whic is not posible rotate > fisdecreasingin <3 7 af ays 2 | (6 :) (Qiistrve, ForpointR| E34" Vag?aa) “O22 Farx €(0,),1"@)<0 wa Va = Fisdeereasingin(0, 1) 2, 2 Risfae = oi Joel Forxe(6),f"(9)<0 prea ites 2 = Pdecressing in e,e) 2. (S)istr 16, (@) — Theoaly corect combination is), (i), (Q) Aso fora? = 4 equation of ellipse 17, (B) _Theonly correct combination iH, (i), (8) 18 (©) Theony incorrect combination iH, (),(R) Paper - 2 (For questions 16-18): We observe the following in the given + (€) The required equation of plane is given by xtaly I, (iv), Ris the correct combination sats forthe point (3, table ae fis) =xonsnloe, (0) bry ; . b 6 2 FP 3 6-DEH-G-DQ+e-DEIH=0 fU > Oand f(e"): => 14x 14+2y-2+ 152-15=0 fh for some x € (1, ¢") => 14x+2y+152=31 ise 2 ©) OF OG+OR-O8 = OR0F--00-08, Pd)=1>omnar@= 2 -1<0 = (00 - OR) OF (00-08 -08=0 Po) 0fersomex €(1,9 56-7058 -08) <0 iste = (0Q-0R} (oF- 33} 1 > RO-H=0 Ix€ (0,0, + >Oandlogex<0 erate ® Also OR OP +09: OS = OG OR + OF OS P()= + —togx>0 = fisinceasing on 0,1) ee £920 forsomex (0,1) = SRG OR) oP-Fa-0 (ays false = (8-7) (OR 28) -0 MATHEMATICS w © @ => @SR-0 = QPLSR @ From (I) and (2) should be the orthoventre of APQR, Given DE can bewritten as. a Jo- I SeaBeatink puting Yar vbode ~t We get 244 V9e VK 204 Vx 2x Jav=fa = yxtte y= enn +€ Or V7 > y= yar Vorve y256)=3 £()>0,VxER (00 £" isan increasing function on R. By Lagrange’s Mean Value theocem, 2 reorttewmad(!.) = rat a) a) a LatM=|a4 a5 96 | wherea,€ {0, 1,2} a ay a ay ay]; ay ay a as ag|lag as 94 3 a ay|lay ag ay Sum ofthe diagonal entresin M7M=5 > (a) tay? tay) + ay? + ast tag) Hay tag tay)=5 Itis possible when Case f:Saisare | and 4's are zero Which ean be done in 9x8x7x6 aed ‘Then M™M, Ca way 126 S20) vy u = un $4 Vu > Case Il: 1 ais 1 and 1a;is2 and rest. ‘Ta!sare zero Itean be done in °C, «*C, =9 « 8=72 ways Tata no, of ways= 126+ 72 198 Nyt Np +N +Ny +Ng= 126 ‘Total number of non negative solutions of x + y +z = 1are="C, (using"™'C,.) Ifz is even then there can be following cases: 2=0 = No.ofways ofsolvingx+ y=10 = "'C, 2 = No.of ways of solving x +: 45 No.of waysof solving x +: 6 = No. of ways of solving x+: 8 = No. of ways of solving x+y = 10 = No.of waysofsolvingx+y=0 = 1 Total ways when ziseven=11+9+74+5+3+1=36 a00)= fot sn (Q ae in sin 2x) - 2.008 2x —sin"'sin x) - cos x 23) sens: 200e-sint (in) co in“\(sin(-1))- 2eos(—n)— w= (ol) E3) - "None of the options are matching here Itweeonsider an a/2= and an 2 = then 2(cos B — cos a) + cos a cos B= 1 2)-y2 2 fg eg). te ny tee] ely) = Y+x\I1-y)--x) +) (+x) +y)-0-x)(1-y) 462-2) =208 +) x=3y" xe iy 2 (AO) F)-2F()>0 a H(8) _ 45-25 Be 2x) 0 4 [e*t(x)}>0

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