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CLASS : XII
SUBJECT : MATHEMATICS
Prepared by: Mr. Ajay KUMAR GIRI
PGT (MATHS)
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PREPARED BY AJAY KUMAR GIRI PGT (MATHS) 9555497171 FOR STUDENTS OF KV AFS BAWANA
TARGET – 70

MINIMUM LEARNING MATERIAL


CLASS - XII
Topics Marks ACTION PLAN

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1. Relations and functions 4 ……………………..

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2. Inverse trigonometric function (two questions) 2+2 ……………………..
3. Properties of determinants 4 ……………………..

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4. Elementary operations 6 ……………………..
5. Continuity 2 ……………………..
6. Differentiability (two questions) 2+2 ……………………..
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Word problems maxima/minima
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Indefinite integral (two questions)

9. Definite integral (two questions)


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2+2

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10. Area of bounded region 6 ……………………….
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11. Homogeneous Differential Equation 4 ……………………….

12. Vectors 2 ……………………….

13. Three dimensional geometry 6 ……………………….


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14. Linear programming 4 ……………………….

15. Baye’s Theorem 4 ……………………….


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16. Conditional probability 2 ……………………….

Total Marks 70

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PREPARED BY AJAY KUMAR GIRI PGT (MATHS) 9555497171 FOR STUDENTS OF KV AFS BAWANA
MINIMUM LEARNING MATERIAL
TARGET – 70
1. Relations and Functions (4 marks)
1. Let T be the set of all triangles in a plane with R as relation in T given by R = {( T1 , T2 ): T1 ≅ T2 }. Show that R is an
equivalence relation.
2. Let Z be the set of all integers and R be relation on Z defined as R = { (a, b): a,b ∈ Z and (a – b) is divisible by 5}.
Prove that R is an equivalence relation.

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3. Show that the relation R in the set A = {x ∈ Z : 0 ≤ x ≤ 12}, given by R = {(a, b): a − b is a multiple of 4 }is an

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equivalence relation.
4. Show that the relation R in the set A = {x ∈ Z : 0 ≤ x ≤ 12}, given by R = {(a, b): a − b is divisible by 3 }is an

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equivalence relation.
5. Show that the relation R on the set R of real numbers, defined as R = {(a, b) : a ≤ b2 }is neither reflexive nor
symmetric nor transitive.
6. Let A = {1,2,3...,9} and R be the relation in A× A defined by ( a , b) R ( c, d ) if a + d = b + c for ( a , b), ( c, d )

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prove that R is an equivalence relation. Also obtain the equivalence class [(2,5)].
7. Let f: X → Y be a function. Define a relation R on X given by R = {(a, b) : f(a) =f(b)}.Show that R is an equivalence
relation on X.
8. Let N denote the set of all natural numbers and R be the relation on N × N defined by
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(a, b) R (c, d ) ⇔ ad (b + c) = bc(a + d ) prove that R is an equivalence relation on N × N .

If the function f : R → R be given by f ( x ) = x + 2 and g: R → R be given by g ( x ) =


2 x
9. , x ≠ 1, find fog
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x −1
and gof and hence find fog (2) and gof (−3).

10. If f , g : R → R be two functions defined as f(x) = x + x , and g(x) = x − x , then find fog and gof. Hence find
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fog(-3) , fog(5) , and gof(-2).


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2. Inverse trigonometric function (2 marks)
 x+ y 
Use tan −1 x + tan −1 y = tan −1  
 1 − xy 

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1. Solve tan -1 2x + tan -1 3x =
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 x −1   x +1  π
2. If tan -1  x − 2  + tan -1  x + 2  = , then find the value of x
    4
 1− x  1
3. Solve : tan -1  1 + x  = tan -1x, x > 0.
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−1  x − 1 
2
−1  2 x  2π
4. Solve for x : cos  2  + tan  2  = .
 x +1  x −1  3
5. Solve for x : 2 tan- 1(cos x) = tan -1(2 cosec x),

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6. Solve for x : 2 tan- 1(sin x) = tan -1(2 sec x), x ≠
2
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7. If 0<x<1 then solve the following for x. tan-1(x + 1) + tan-1(x – 1) = tan-1 .

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 x π
8. Solve for x , cos-1x + sin-1   =
2 6
1
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9. Solve : tan −1 + tan −1 + tan −1 = .


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10. Solve: tan −1 (2 + x ) + tan −1 (2 − x ) = tan −1
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1  1 −x
11. Prove the following: tan -1 x
= cos 1 + x  .
-1 

2  
 2x   3x − x3 
12. Prove the following: tan x + tan 1 − x 2  = tan  1 − 3 x 2  .
-1 -1  -1
   
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 1 + sin x + 1 − sin x  x  π
13. Prove that: cot −1 
  = , x ∈  0, 
 1 + sin x − 1 − sin x  2  4
 1+ x − 1− x  π 1 1
14. Prove that: tan −1  =
 − cos −1 x , − ≤ x ≤1

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 1 + x + 1 − x  4 2 2
 cos x  π x
15. Prove that tan-1  = −
 1 + sin x  4 2
9π 9 −1  1  9 −1  2 2 
16. Prove that − sin   = sin  

8 4  3 4  3 
−1 1+ x2
−1
17. Prove that cos[tan {sin(cot x)}] =
2 + x2

 a cos x − b sin x 
18. Simplify : tan-1  
 b cos x + a sin x 
1 + x2 − 1
19. Simplify : tan-1
x
 3 sin 2 x  1 
20. Simplify : tan −1   + tan −1  tan x 
 5 + 3 cos 2 x  4 

3. Properties of determinants(4 marks)


log a p 1
1. If a, b, c are all positive and are pth, qth and rth term of a G.P., then show that ∆ = log b q 1 = 0.
log c r 1
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2. y + z z+x x+ y =2 y

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z x
z+x x+ y y+z z x y
x +1 x + 2 x + a

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3. If a, b, c are in A.P., prove that x + 2 x + 3 x + b = 0
x+3 x+4 x+c
a+x a−x a−x
4. Using the properties, solve for x: a − x a + x a − x = 0

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5. If x, y, z are all different and y
a−x a−x a+x
x 2 1 + x3
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y 2 1 + y 3 = 0, show that xyz = -1
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z z 2 1 + z3
− a2 ab ac
6. prove that ab − b2 bc = 4 a b c
2 2 2
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ca bc − c2
y+z z y
7. prove that z z+x x = 4xyz
y x x+ y
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1+ a2 − b2 − 2b
( )
2ab
2 3
= 1+ a + b
2
8. prove that 2ab 1− a2 + b2 2a
2b − 2a 1− a − b
2 2
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x x 2 1 + px 3
9. Prove that: y y 2 1 + py 3 = (1 + p xyz )( x − y )( y − z )( z − x)
z z 2 1 + pz 3

x+ y x x
10. prove that 5 x + 4 y 4x 2x
= x3
10 x + 8 y 8 x 3 x
4.Elementary transformations(6marks)
1. Using elementary transformation, find the inverse of following matrix
 − 1 1 2 2 0 − 1  1 3 − 2 1 2 − 2 3 0 − 1
 1 2 3 5 1 0  − 3 0 − 1 − 1 3 0  2 3 0 
        
 3 1 1  0 1 3   2 1 0   0 − 2 1  0 4 1 
2. 3. 4.  5.

6. The perimeter of a triangle is 90 cm. The longest side exceeds the shortest side by 16 cm

and the sum of the lengths of the longest and shortest side is twice the length of the
other side. Use the matrix method to find the sides of the triangle.

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7. The sum of three numbers is 6. If 3rd number is multiplied by 2 and first number is
added,we get 7 and by adding second and third number to 3 times the first number we get
1 Use matrix method to find the numbers.

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8. Two schools P and Q want to award their selected students on the values of Discipline, Politeness and
punctuality. The school P wants to award ₹ x each, ₹ y each and ₹ z each for the three respective values to its 3,
2,and 1 students with a total award money of ₹ 1,000. School Q wants to spend ₹ 1,500 to award its 4, 1 and 3

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students on the respective values ( by giving the same award money for the three values as before). If the total
amount of awards for one prize on each value is ₹ 600, using matrices, find the award money for each value.

Apart from the above three values, suggest one more value for awards.
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9. In a survey of richest persons of three residential society A, B, C it is found that in society A, 5 believe in
honesty, 10 in hard work, 5 in unfair means while in B, 5 in honesty, 8 in hard work, 7 in unfair means and in C, 6 in
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honesty, 8 in hard work, 6 in unfair means. If the per day income of 20 richest persons of society A,B,C are ₹32,500,
₹ 30,500, ₹ 31,000 respectively, then find the per day income of each type of people by matrix method.
(i) Which type of people has more per day income?
(ii) According to you, which type of person is better for country?
10. A diet is to contain 30 units of vitamin A, 40 units of vitamin B and 20 units of vitamin C. Three types of foods
F 1 ,F 2 and F 3 are available. One unit of food F 1 contains at 3 units of vitamin A, 2 units of vitamin B and 1 unit of
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vitamin C. One unit of food F 2 contains at 1 unit of vitamin A, 2 units of vitamin B and 1 unit of vitamin C. One unit of
food F 3 contains at 5 units of vitamin A, 3 units of vitamin B and 2 units of vitamin C. Represents the above situation
algebraically and find the diet contains each types of food by using matrix method. Why a proper diet is required for
us?
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5. Continuity (4 marks)
Find the unknown constant if the functions are continuous

 sin x   sin( a + 1) x + sin x 


 + cos x , x > 0   , x < 0
1 − cos 2 x   x   x 
 , x ≠ 0
1. f ( x) =  2 x 2
 2. f ( x) = a , x = 0  3. f ( x ) =  c , x=0 
k , x = 0     
 4(1 − (1 − x) ) , x < 0  x + bx − x , x > 0 
2

 x   bx 3 / 2 
  1 − sin 3 x π
1 − cos 4 x  , if x < 
 , x<0 
2

   π   3 cos x 2
x2  a sin ( x + 1) , x ≤ 0 
    π
4. f ( x) = a , x = 0  5. f ( x) =  2
 6. f ( x) = a , if x = 
   tan x − sin x , x > 0  2
 x
, x > 0 
 x 3 
  b(1 − sin x) π
 16 + x − 4   (π − 2 x) 2 , if x > 2 
   



 log(1 + ax) − log(1 − bx) if x ≠ 0
7. Find the value of k for which f ( x) =  , Is continuous at x = 0
 x , if x = 0

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 x + 3, x ≤ −3 x
  , x<0
8. Discuss the continuity of functions f ( x ) = −2 x, − 3 < x < 3 and f ( x ) =  x

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6 x + 2, x ≥ 3 −1, x≥0
 

9. Show that the function defined as follows, is continuous at x =1, x= 2 but not differentiable these at

3 x − 2, 0 < x ≤ 1
 
f ( x ) = 2 x 2 − x , 1 < x ≤ 2 
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5 x − 4, x > 2
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 x2 , x≤c
10. For what choice of a and b is the function f ( x) =  is differentiable at x = c .
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 ax + b , x > c

6. Differentiability( 2+2 marks)


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3π πdy
1. If y = (sin x – cos x)(sinx - cosx) , , then find <x<
4 4 dx
dy −1
2. If x 1 + y + y 1 + x = 0, show that =
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dx (1 + x )2
−1 −1 dy y
3. If x = a sin t
, y = a cos t
show that =−
dx x
dy
4. If log( 1 + x 2 − x) = y 1 + x 2 , show that (1 + x 2 ) + xy + 1 = 0.
dx
dy 1− y2
5. If 1 − x 2 + 1 − y 2 = a ( x – y ), show that =
dx 1 − x2
 2x − 3 1− x2 
−1 dy
6. If y = cos   , find
 13  dx
dy
7. Find , if y = sin −1[ x 1 − x − x 1 − x 2 ]
dx
 1+ x2 − 1− x2 
8. Differentiate tan −1   with respect to cos −1 x 2
 1+ x2 + 1− x2 
 
dy ny
9. If y = [ x + x 2 + a 2 ]n then prove that =
dx x + a2
2

dy y
10. If xm yn = (x+y)m+n , prove that = .
dx x
d2y dy
If y = Ae + B e show that − (m + n) + mny =
mx nx
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2 d y dy
12. If y = a cos(log x) + b sin(log x) show that x +x +y= 0

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2
dx dx
d2y
If y = ( tan −1 x ) show that (1 + x 2 ) 2
2 dy
13. 2
+ 2 x(1 + x 2 ) − 2 = 0
dx dx

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d2y
14. If x = a(cos θ + θ sin θ ) and y = a (sin θ − θ cos θ ), find
dx 2


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16. If x = a cos θ + log tan
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15. If y = log x + x 2 + 1 show that (1 + x 2 )

θ
d2y
dx 2
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+x
dy
dx
=
0

 and y = a sin θ , find the value of


2
d2y
at θ =
π

2
dx 4
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d2y dy
17. If y = cosec-1x, x>1, then show that x( x 2 − 1) + (2 x 2 − 1) = 0
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2
dx dx
2
−1 d y dy
18. If y = e a cos x , − 1 ≤ x ≤ 1, then show that (1 − x 2 ) 2 − x − a2 y = 0
dx dx
2
d y dy
19. If y = ex sin x, prove that 2
− 2 + 2y =0
dx dx
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−1
sin x d2y dy
If y = , show that (1 − x 2 ) 2 − 3 x − y = 0
20. 1− x2 dx dx

7. Word problems maxima/minima (6 marks)


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1. A wire of length 28 m is to be cut into pieces. One of the pieces is to be made into a circle and the other into a
square. Where the wire should be cut so that combined area is minimum?

2. Show that the height of the cylinder of maximum volume that can be inscribed in a sphere of radius R is
2 R / 3.
3. Show that the volume of the largest cone that can be inscribed in a sphere is 8/27 of the volume of the sphere.
4. A window is in the form of a rectangle surmounted by a semi-circular opening. The total perimeter of the
window is 10 m. find the dimensions of the window so as to admit maximum light through the whole opening.
5. Show that the volume of the greatest cylinder that can be inscribed in a cone of height ‘h’ and semi vertical
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angle α is π h3 tan2 α
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6. Prove that the radius of the right circular cylinder of greatest curved surface which can be inscribed in a given
cone is half of that of the cone.
7. An open box with a square base is to be made out of a given quantity of card board of area c2 square units. Show
c3
that the maximum volume of the box is cubic units.
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8. An open tank with a square base and vertical sides is to be constructed from a metal sheet so as to hold a given
quantity of water. Show that the cost of the material will be least when depth of the tank is half of its width.
9. Show that the semi- vertical angle of the right circular cone of given total surface area and maximum volume is
1
sin -1 3 .

10. Show that the height of the cylinder of maximum volume that can be inscribed in a cone of height H is 1/3 H.

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8. Indefinite integral (two questions)
Evaluate :

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dx e x dx 3x + 5
∫ 5 − 4 x − 2x2
∫ 5 − 4e − e
∫ x2 − 8x + 7
dx
6x + 7

x 2x
1. 2. 3. 4. dx


2x
( x + 1) ( x 2 + 3)
2
dx
sin x
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( x − 5) ( x − 4)

5. 6. ∫ (1 − cos x) (2 − cos x) dx 7. ∫ x(1 − 2 x) dx 8. ∫ sin x. sin 2 x. sin 3x dx


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2 x4
∫ (1 − x) (1 + x 2 ) dx ∫ ( x − 1) ( x 2 + 1) dx
∫ x sin ∫x
−1
9. 10. 11. x dx 12. 2
tan −1 x dx

( x − 4) e x (sin 4 x − 4) e x
∫ ( x − 2)3 dx ∫ (1 − cos 4 x) dx x2 + 4 (3 sin x − 2) cos x
13. 14. 15. ∫ x 4 + x 2 + 16 dx 16. ∫ 5 − cos 2 x − 4 sin x dx
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3x − 1  1 
17. ∫ ( x + 2) 18. ∫ log(log x) + (log x)  dx 19. ∫ ( tan x + cot x ) dx 20. ∫e
2x
2
dx 2
sin x dx

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9. Definite integral (4 marks)


Evaluate :

π /4 π /2 π x π x tan x
1. ∫0
log(1 + tan x ) dx 2. ∫
0
sin 2 x log tan x dx 3. ∫
0 1 + sin x
dx 4. ∫0 sec x.cos ecx
dx

π x tan x π /2 x sin x cos x π x π /2


5. ∫ 0 sec x + tan x
dx 6. ∫
0 sin 4 x + cos 4 x
dx 7. ∫ 0 a cos x + b 2 sin 2 x
2 2
dx 8. ∫ 0
log sin x dx
π
a−x
[ x − 2 + x − 3 + x − 5 ]dx
5 a
x sin x
∫0 1 + cos2 x dx 11. ∫ ∫
4
∫ 1
[ x − 1 + x − 2 + x − 4 ] dx 12.
a+x
dx.
9. 10. 2 −a

2π π /3
1 sin x + cos x
∫0 1 + esin x dx ∫ sin 2 x
dx 1/ 2 1
x4 +1
3/ 2
13. 14. π /6 15. ∫ x cos(πx) dx 16. ∫0 x 2 + 1 dx. ∫ x sin πx dx
−1 17. −1

π /2
sin x cos x

( )
dx π
sin 4 x + cos 4 x
1
18. ∫ sin −1 x 1 − x − x 1 − x 2 dx, 0 ≤ x ≤ 1 19. Ο
20. ∫ sin 2 x log sin xdx
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10. Area of bounded region (6 marks)
1. Find the area enclosed between circles x 2 + y2 = 1, (x -1)2 + y 2= 1

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2. Find the area of the region bounded by the parabola y2 = 4x and the circle 4x2 + 4y2 = 9.
3. Using method of integration, find the area of the region bounded by lines
3x – 2y +1 =0, 2x +3y -21 =0 , and x – 5y +9 =0.
4. Using integration, find the area of ∆ ABC, coordinates of whose vertices are A(2, 5), B(4, 7) and C(6, 2).

x = -6 to x = 0.
6. Find the area of the region { (x, y) : x − 1 ≤ y ≤
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5. Sketch the graph of y = x + 3 and evaluate the area under the curve y = x + 3 above X axis and between

5 − x2 }
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 x2 y2 x y
7. Using integration, find the area of following region ( x, y ) : + ≤1≤ + 
 9 4 3 2
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8. Find the area of the region { (x, y) : x +y ≤ 1 ≤ x + y }


2 2

x2 y2 x y
9. Find the area of the region bounded by ellipse 2 + 2 = 1 and the straight line + = 1 .
a b a b
10. Using the integration, find the area of the region
{(x, y ) : x − 1 ≤ 5 − x2 .}
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11. Differential Equations


TYPE I DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION WITH VARIABLES SEPARABLE
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Solve the following differential equation


dy
1. (x + x +x + 1) dx = 2x2 + x
3 2

2. (1 + e2x) dy + (1 + y2) ex dx = 0 given that y = 1 when x = 0


dy
3. x (x2 – 1) = 1 ; y = 0 when x = 2
dx
TYPE II HOMOGENEOUS DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION

dy
dy
4. x2 dx = y2 + 2xy 5. (x – y) = x + 2y
dx
dy  y  y
6. x dy – y dx = ( x 2 + y 2 ) dx 7. x = y – x tan   8. y dx + x log   dy – 2x dy = 0
dx x x
9. (x2 – y2) dx + 2xy dy = 0 given that y = 1 when x = 1
dy  y   y
10. -   + cosec   =0; y = 0 when x = 1
dx  x  x

12. Vectors ( 2 marks)


 ∧ ∧ ∧  ∧ ∧ ∧
1. Find the vector of magnitude 5 units and parallel to the resultant of a =2 i + 3 j − k and b =i − 2 j+ k .

2. Find the position vector of a point R which divides the line joining two points P and Q whose position vectors are
   

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2a + b and a − 3b respectively, externally in the ratio 1: 2. Also show that P is the mid point of line segment RQ

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3. Using vectors find the area of triangle with vertices A(1, 1, 2) and B(2, 3, 5) and C(1, 5, 5).
 ∧ ∧ ∧  ∧ ∧ ∧  ∧ ∧   

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4. If vectors a =2i + 2 j + 3 k , b =−i + 2 j + k and c= 3i + j are such that a + λ b is perpendicular to c , then find
the value of λ .
∧ ∧ ∧ ∧ ∧ ∧

∧ ∧
λ i + 2 j + 3 k is equal to one . find the value of λ . AR
5. The scalar product of vector i + j + k with the unit vector along the sum of vectors 2i + 4 j − 5 k and

     ∧ ∧ ∧
6. Find a vector of magnitude 5 units , perpendicular to each of the vectors ( a + b ) and ( a − b ), where a = i + j + k
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 ∧ ∧ ∧
and b =i + 2 j + 3 k
 
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   
7. If a , b and c are three vectors such that a = 3, b = 4 and c = 5 and each one of these is perpendicular to
  
the sum of other two, find a + b + c .

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8. Three vectors a , b and c satisfy the condition a + b + c =0 . Find the value of a ⋅ b + b ⋅ c + c ⋅ a , if a = 1, b =
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4 and c = 2.

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9. Let a =i + 4 j + 2 k , b = 3i − 2 j + 7 k and c = 2i − j + 4 k . Find a vector p which is perpendicular to both a,
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  
and b and p ⋅ c = 18.
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10. If three vectors a , b and c are coplanar , then show that a + b , b + c and c + a are also coplanar

13. Three dimensional geometry (6 marks )


1. Find the equation of the plane determined by points A(3, -1, 2), B(5, 2, 4) and C(-1, -1, 6) and hence find the distance
between planes and point P(6, 5, 9).

2. show that the four points whose position vectors are 6iˆ − 7 ˆj ,16iˆ − 19 ˆj − 4kˆ, 3 ˆj − 6kˆ ,2iˆ − 5 ˆj + 10kˆ
are coplanar.
3. find λ if four points with position vectors − ˆj − kˆ, λiˆ + 5 ˆj + kˆ, 3iˆ + 9 ˆj + 4kˆ and − 4iˆ + 4 ˆj + 4kˆ are coplanar.
4. find the vector equation of the plane through ( 2, 1, -1) and (-1, 3, 4) and perpendicular to the plane x-2y+4z = 10.
x+3 y −3 z −2
5. Find the equation of plane passing through points (3, 4, 1) and (0, 1, 0) and parallel to line = = .
2 7 5
x +1 y − 3 z + 2
6. Find the equation of the plane through the line = = and the point (0,7,-7)
−3 2 1
7− y z+7
show that the line x = = lies in the plane.
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7. Find the equation of plane passing through the point (-1, 3, 2) and perpendicular to each of the planes x + 2y +3z = 5

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 
8. Show that the lines r = (iˆ + ˆj − kˆ) + λ (3iˆ − ˆj ) and r = (4iˆ − kˆ) + µ (2iˆ + 3kˆ) are coplanar. Also, find the equation
of the plane containing them.

9. Find the vector and Cartesian equation of a plane containing the two lines r = (2iˆ + ˆj − 3kˆ) + λ (iˆ + 2 ˆj + 5kˆ) and

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 
r = (3iˆ + 3 ˆj + 2kˆ) + µ (3iˆ − 2 ˆj + 5kˆ) . Also, show that the line r = (2iˆ + 5 ˆj + 2kˆ) + p(3iˆ − 2 ˆj + 5kˆ) lies in the plane.
10. Find the equation of plane passing through point P(1, 1, 1) and containing the line
 
r = (−3iˆ + ˆj + 5kˆ) + λ (3iˆ − ˆj − 5kˆ) . Also, show that plane contains the line r = (−iˆ + 2 ˆj + 5kˆ) + µ (iˆ − 2 ˆj − 5kˆ) .

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1. Find the equation of plane through the intersection of the planes 3x – y + 2z -4 = 0 and

x + y +z – 2 = 0 and the point (2, 2, 1).


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2. Find the equation of plane which contains the line of intersection of planes r ⋅ ( i + 2 j + 3 k ) − 4 =0,

 ∧ ∧ ∧  ∧ ∧ ∧
r ⋅ (2 i + j − k ) + 5 =0 and which is perpendicular to plane r ⋅ (5 i + 3 j − 6 k ) + 8 =0
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3. Find the equation of plane passing through the line of intersection of planes 2x + y – 6 = 3

x −1 y − 3 z − 5
and 5x – 3y + 4z +9 = 0.and parallel to the line = =
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4. Find the equation of plane which contains the line of intersection of planes
 
r . ( iˆ + ˆj + kˆ ) =1 and r . (2 iˆ + 3 ˆj − kˆ ) + 4 = 0 and parallel to X – axis.

5. Find the equation of plane(s) passing through the intersection of planes x + 3y + 6 = 0 and 3x – y - 4z = 0.

and whose perpendicular distance from origin is unity.

6. Find the distance of the point (-1, -5, -10) from the point of intersection of the line
 
r = (2iˆ − ˆj + 2kˆ) + λ (3iˆ + 4 ˆj + 2kˆ) and the plane r .(iˆ − ˆj + kˆ) = 5 .
x −1 y − 3 z + 2
7. Find the distance of the point (1, -2, 3) from the plane x – y + z = 5 measured parallel to the line = = .
2 3 −6

x+3 y−2 z
8. Find the distance of the point (2, 3, 4) from the line = = measured parallel to the plane
3 6 2
3x + 2 y +2 z – 5 = 0.

9 . Find the coordinates of the foot of perpendicular and perpendicular distance of point P(3, 2, 1)
from the plane 2x – y + z +1 = 0. Find also image of the point in the plane.

10. From the point P (1, 2, 4) a perpendicular is drawn on the plane 2x + y – 2z +3 = 0. Find the equation, the
length, and the coordinates of foot of perpendicular.
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1. If a young man drives his scooter at the speed of 25 km/hr, he has to spend Rs 2 per km on petrol. If he drives
the scooter at the speed of 40 km/hr, it produces more air pollution and increases his expenditure on petrol to
Rs 5 per km. He has a maximum of Rs 100 to spend on petrol and travel a maximum distance in one hour time

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with less pollution. Express this problem as an LPP and solve it graphically. What value do you find here?
2. A cooperative society of farmers has 50 hectare of land to grow two crops A and B. The profits from crops A and
B per hectare are estimated as Rs 10500 and Rs 9000, respectively. To control weeds, a liquid herbicide has to be
used for crops A and B at the rate of 20 L per hec and 10 L per hec, respectively. Further not more than 800 L of
herbicide should be used in order to protect fish and wildlife using a pond which collects drainage from this land.
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Keeping in mind that the protection of fish and other wildlife is more important than earning profit. How much
land should be allocated to each crop so as to maximize the total profit? Formulate the above as an LPP and
solve it graphically. Do you agree with the message that the protection of wildlife is atmost necessary to
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preserve the balance in environment?


3. A manufacturer considers that men and women workers are equally efficient and so he pays them at same rate.
He has 30 and 17 units of workers (male and female) and capital respectively, which he uses to produce two
types of goods A and B. To produce one unit of A, 2 workers and 3 units of capital are required, while 3 workers
and 1 unit of capital is required to produce one unit of B. If A and B are priced at Rs 100 and Rs 120 per unit
respectively, then how should he use his resources to maximize the total revenue? Formulate the above as an
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LPP and solve it graphically. Do you agree with this view of the manufacturer that men and women workers are
equally efficient and so should be paid at the same rate?
4. A library has to accommodate two different types of books on the shelf. The books are 6 cm and 4 cm thick and
weight 1 kg and 3/2 kg each, respectively. The shelf is 96 cm long and atmost can support a weight of 21 kg. how
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should the shelf be filled with the books of two types in order to include the greatest number of books? Make it
as an LPP and solve it graphically.
5. A dealer deals in two items A and B. He has Rs 15000 to invest and a space to store atmost 80 pieces. Item A
costs him Rs 300 and item B costs him Rs 150. He can sell items A and B at profits of Rs 40 and Rs 25,
respectively. Assuming that he can sell all that he buys. Formulate the above as a linear programming problem
for maximum profit and solve it graphically.
6. A small firm manufactures gold rings and chains. The total number of rings and chains manufactured per day is
at most 24. It takes 1hr to make a ring and 30 min to make a chain. The maximum number of hours available per
day is 16. If the profit on a ring is Rs 300 and that on a chain is Rs 190, then find the number of rings and chains
that should be manufactured per day so as to earn the maximum profit. Make it as an LPP and solve it
graphically.
7. Two tailors A and B earn Rs 150 and Rs 200 per day, respectively. A can stitch 6 shirts and 4 pants per day, while
B can stitch 10 shirts and 4 pants per day. How many days shall each work, if it is desired to produce atleast 60
shirts and 32 pants at a minimum labour cost? Make it as an LPP and solve the problem graphically.
8. A diet is to contain atleast 80 units of vitamin A and 100 units of minerals. Two foods P and Q are available. Food
P costs Rs 4 per unit and food Q costs Rs 6 per unit. One unit of food P contain 3 units of vitamin A and 4 units of
minerals. One unit of food Q contains 6 units of vitamin A and 3 units of minerals. Find graphically the minimum
cost for diet.
9. A farmer has a supply of chemical fertilizer of type A which contains 10% nitrogen and 5% phosphoric acid, and
type B which contains 6% nitrogen and 10% phosphoric acid. After testing the soil conditions of the field, it was
found that at least 14 kg of nitrogen and 14 kg of phosphoric acid is required for producing a good crop. The
fertilizer of type A costs Rs 5 per kg and the type B costs Rs 3 per kg. How many kg of each type of the fertilizer
should be used to meet the requirement at the minimum possible cost? Using LPP. Solve the above problem
graphically.
10. A company produces soft drinks that has a contract which requires that a minimum of 80 units of the chemical A
and 60 units of the chemical B go into each bottle of the drink. The chemicals are available in prepared mix
packets from two different suppliers. Supplier S had a packet of mix of 4 units of A and 2 units of B that costs Rs

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from S and T should the company purchase to honour the contract requirement and yet minimize cost? Make a
LPP and solve graphically.

15. Baye’s Theorem (4 marks)

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1. There are three identical boxes I, II and III , each containing two coins. In box I both coins are gold coins, in
box II , both are silver coins and in box III , there is one gold and one silver coin. A person chooses a box at

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random and take out a coin. If the coin is of gold, then what is the probability that the other coin in box is
also of gold?
2. A doctor is to visit a patient. From the past experience, it is known that the probabilities of doctor coming by
train, bus, scooter and taxi are 1/10, 1/5, 3/10, and 2/5, respectively. The probabilities that he will be late
are 1/4, 1/3, and 1/12, if he comes by train, bus and scooter respectively but by taxi, he will not be late.
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When he arrives he is late; what is the probability that he came by bus?
3. A card from a pack of 52 cards is lost. From the remaining cards of the pack, two cards are drawn at random
and are found to both of clubs. Find the probability of the lost card being of clubs.
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4. In a group of 400 people, 160 are smokers and non vegetarian, 100 are smokers and vegetarian and the
remaining are non smokers and vegetarian. The probabilities of getting a special chest disease are 35%, 20%,
and 10%, respectively. A person is chosen from the group at random and is found to be suffering from the
disease. What is the probability that the selected person is a smoker and non-vegetarian? What value is
reflected in the question?
5. Assume that the chances of a patient having a heart attack are 40%. Assuming that a meditation and yoga
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course reduces the risk of heart attack by 30% and prescription of certain drug reduces its chance by 25%. At
a time, a patient can choose anyone of the two options with equal probabilities. It is given that after going
through one of the two options, the patient selected at random suffers a heart attack. Find the probability
that the patient followed a course of meditation and yoga. Interpret the result and state which of the above
stated methods, if more beneficial for the patient?
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6. Often it is taken that a truthful person commands more respect in the society. A man is known to speak the
truth 4 out of 5 times. He throws a die and reports that it is a six. Find the probability that it is actually a six.
Do you also agree that the value truthfulness leads to more respect in the society?
7. Suppose that the reliability of a HIV test is specified as follows: of people having HIV, 90% of the test detect
the disease but 10% go undetected. Of the people free of HIV, 99% of the tests are judged HIV –ve but 1%
are diagnosed as showing HIV +ve. From a large population of which only 0.1% have HIV, one person is
selected at random, given the HIV test, and the pathologist reports him/her as HIV +ve. What is the
probability that the person actually has HIV?
8. A letter is known to have come either from TATANAGAR or from CALCUTTA. On the envelope just two
consecutive letters TA are visible. What is the probability that the letters came from TATANAGAR
9. A bag contains 4 balls. Two balls are drawn at random and are found to be white. What is the probability
that all balls are white?
10. For A, B and C the chances of being selected as the manager of a firm are in the ratio 4 : 1: 2 respectively.
The respective probabilities for them to introduce a radical change in marketing strategy are 0.3, 0.8 and
0.5. if the change does take place, find the probability that it is due to the appointment of B or C.

16. Conditional Probability( 2 marks)


1. 12 cards numbered 1 to 12 are placed in a box and mixed up thoroughly. Then a card is drawn at random from the
box . if it is known that the number on the drawn card is greater than 5, find the probability that the card bears an odd
number.

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2. A black and red die are rolled together. Find the conditional probability of obtaining the sum 8, given that the red die

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resulted in a number less than 4.

3. Assume that each born child is equally likely to be a boy or a girl. If a family has two children, what is the condional

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(i) the youngest is a girl. (ii) atleast one is a girl.

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4. A die marked 1, 2, 3, in red and 4, 5, 6 in green is tossed. Let A be the event ‘’ number is even ‘’ and B be the event
‘’ number is marked red’’ . Find whether the events A and B are independent or not.

5. prove that if E and F are independent events , then the events E’ and F’ are also independent.
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6. Probability of solving a specific problem independently by A and B are 1/2 and 1/3 ,respectively. If both try to solve
the problem independently, find the probability that (i) problem is solved (ii) exactly one of them solves the problem.
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7. A speak truth in 75% of the cases, while B in 90% of the cases. In what % of cases are they likely to contradict each
other in stating the same fact? Do you think that statement of B is true?

8. P speak truth in 70% of the cases, while Q in 80% of the cases. In what % of cases are they likely to agree in stating
the same fact? Do you think when they agree, means both are speaking truth?
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9. A and B throw a pair of dice turn by turn . the first to throw 9 is awarded a prize. If A starts the game , show that the
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probability of A getting the prize is .
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10. P( A ∩ B) = P( A ∩ B ) = , then find P(A) and P(B).
If A and B are two independent events such that 15 and 6

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ANSWERS (TARGET 70 PART 2)
Relations and functions 1. 2. 3.

Inverse trigonometric function 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.


6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Elementary operations 1. 2. 3.

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Continuity 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.

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6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Differentiability 1. 2. 3.

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4. 5. 6.

7. 8. 9. 10.

Indefinite integral 1.
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Definite integral 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Area of bounded region 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.


6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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Homogeneous Differential Equation 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.


6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Vectors 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
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Three D geometry 1. 2. 3.
4. 5. 6.
7. 8. 9. 10

Linear programming 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
Baye’s Theorem 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.

Conditional probability 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
6. 7. 8. 9. 10.
TIME: 120 MIN PRACTICE PAPER 1 M.M. 60
QUESTION NO 1 TO 6 CARRIES (2 MARKS) , 7 TO 12(4 MARKS) ,13 TO 16 (6MARKS EACH)

π 1  1− x 
1. Solve tan -1 2x + tan -1 3x = Prove the following: tan -1 x = cos -1  1 + x  .
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or
2  
1 − cos 2 x 
 , x ≠ 0
2. Find the unknown constant if the functions are continuous f ( x) =  2 x 2

k , x = 0 
π 3π dy 2
Ae mx + B e nx show that d y − (m + n) dy + mny =
3. If y = (sin x – cos x)(sinx - cosx) , <x< , then find OR If y = 0

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dx
∫ 5 − 4 x − 2x2 ∫ x sin
−1
x dx
4. Evaluate : OR Evaluate :
 ∧ ∧ ∧  ∧ ∧ ∧
a =2 i + 3 j − k b=i − 2 j+ k .

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5. Find the vector of magnitude 5 units and parallel to the resultant of and
6. 12 cards numbered 1 to 12 are placed in a box and mixed up thoroughly. Then a card is drawn at random from the box . if it is known that the number on the
drawn card is greater than 5, find the probability that the card bears an odd number.

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7. Let T be the set of all triangles in a plane with R as relation in T given by R = {( T1 , T2 ): T1

8. If a, b, c are all positive and are pth, qth and rth term of a G.P., then show that
log a p 1
∆ = log b q 1 = 0 .
T2 }. Show that R is an equivalence relation.
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log c r 1
π /4
∫ log(1 + tan x ) dx
∫ [ x − 2 + x − 3 + x − 5 ]dx
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9. Evaluate : 0 OR
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dy
10. Solve the following differential equation (x3 + x2 +x + 1) 2
dx = 2x + x
11. If a young man drives his scooter at the speed of 25 km/hr, he has to spend Rs 2 per km on petrol. If he drives the scooter at the speed of 40 km/hr, it produces more
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air pollution and increases his expenditure on petrol to Rs 5 per km. He has a maximum of Rs 100 to spend on petrol and travel a maximum distance in one hour time
with less pollution. Express this problem as an LPP and solve it graphically. What value do you find here?

12. There are three identical boxes I, II and III , each containing two coins. In box I both coins are gold coins, in box II , both are silver coins and in box III , there is one
gold and one silver coin. A person chooses a box at random and take out a coin. If the coin is of gold, then what is the probability that the other coin in box is also of
gold?
 − 1 1 2
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 1 2 3
 
 3 1 1 
13. Using elementary transformation, find the inverse of following matrix
14. A wire of length 28 m is to be cut into pieces. One of the pieces is to be made into a circle and the other into a square. Where the wire should be cut so that
combined area is minimum?
15. Find the area enclosed between circles x 2 + y2 = 1, (x -1)2 + y 2= 1
16. Find the equation of plane through the intersection of the planes 3x – y + 2z -4 = 0 and x + y +z – 2 = 0 and the point (2, 2, 1). OR

Find the equation of the plane determined by points A(3, -1, 2), B(5, 2, 4) and C(-1, -1, 6) and hence find the distance between planes and point P(6, 5, 9).

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TIME: 120 MIN PRACTICE PAPER 2 M.M. 60
QUESTION NO 1 TO 6 CARRIES (2 MARKS) , 7 TO 12(4 MARKS) ,13 TO 16 (6MARKS EACH)

 1− x  1  1 + sin x + 1 − sin x  x  π
1. Solve : tan
-1
  = tan -1x, x > 0. or Prove that: cot −1   = , x∈  0, 
 1+ x  2
 1 + sin x − 1 − sin x  2  4
 sin(a + 1) x + sin x 
2. Find the unknown constant if the functions are continuous  , x < 0
 
x
f ( x ) = c , x=0
 
 + 2

x > 0
x bx x
,
 bx 3 / 2 

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−1 −1 dy y 2 2
3. If x = a sin t
, y = a cos t
show that =− OR If y = tan −1 x show that (1 + x 2 ) 2 d y2 + 2 x(1 + x 2 ) dy − 2 =0

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dx x dx dx
3x + 5 ( x − 4) e x

∫ x − 8x + 7
2
dx ∫ ( x − 2)3
dx
4. Evaluate : OR Evaluate :

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5. Using vectors find the area of triangle with vertices A(1, 1, 2) and B(2, 3, 5) and C(1, 5, 5).

6. Assume that each born child is equally likely to be a boy or a girl. If a family has two children, what is the condional probability that both

are girls? Given that (i) the youngest is a girl. (ii) atleast one is a girl.

7. Show that the relation R in the set A = {x ∈ Z : 0 ≤ x ≤ 12}, given by R = {(a, b): AR a −b is a multiple of 4 }is an equivalence relation.


1
∫ 1+ e
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x +1 x + 2 x + a sin x
dx
π x
8. If a, b, c are in A.P., prove that x + 2 x + 3 x + b = 0 9. Evaluate :
∫ 0 1 + sin x
dx OR 0

x+3 x+4 x+c


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2 dy
10. Solve the following differential equation x (x – 1) = 1 ; y = 0 when x = 2
dx
11. A manufacturer considers that men and women workers are equally efficient and so he pays them at same rate. He has 30 and 17 units of
workers (male and female) and capital respectively, which he uses to produce two types of goods A and B. To produce one unit of A, 2 workers and
3 units of capital are required, while 3 workers and 1 unit of capital is required to produce one unit of B. If A and B are priced at Rs 100 and Rs 120
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per unit respectively, then how should he use his resources to maximize the total revenue? Formulate the above as an LPP and solve it graphically.
Do you agree with this view of the manufacturer that men and women workers are equally efficient and so should be paid at the same rate?
12. A card from a pack of 52 cards is lost. From the remaining cards of the pack, two cards are drawn at random and are found to both of
clubs. Find the probability of the lost card being of clubs.
 1 3 − 2
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− 3 0 − 1
 
 2 1 0 
13. Using elementary transformation, find the inverse of following matrix
14. Show that the volume of the largest cone that can be inscribed in a sphere is 8/27 of the volume of the sphere.
15. Using method of integration, find the area of the region bounded by lines 3x – 2y +1 =0, 2x +3y -21 =0 , and x – 5y +9 =0.

16. find λ if four points with position vectors − ˆj − kˆ, λiˆ + 5 ˆj + kˆ, 3iˆ + 9 ˆj + 4kˆ and − 4iˆ + 4 ˆj + 4kˆ are coplanar. OR

Find the equation of plane passing through the line of intersection of planes 2x + y – 6 = 3 and 5x – 3y + 4z +9 = 0.and parallel to the line

x −1 y − 3 z − 5
= =
2 4 5

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TIME: 120 MIN PRACTICE PAPER 3 M.M. 60
QUESTION NO 1 TO 6 CARRIES (2 MARKS) , 7 TO 12(4 MARKS) ,13 TO 16 (6MARKS EACH)

 cos x  π x
-1 -1
1. Solve for x : 2 tan (cos x) = tan (2 cosec x), or Prove that tan
-1
 = −
 1 + sin x  4 2

 π 
 a sin ( x + 1) , x ≤ 0 
 2 
2. Find the unknown constant if the functions are continuous f ( x) =  
 tan x − sin x , x > 0

 x3 

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1− y2
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dy dy
3. If 1 − x2 + 1− y2 = a ( x – y ), show that = OR If y = log x + x 2 + 1 show that (1 + x 2 ) +x =
0
dx 1 − x2 dx 2
dx
2x
∫ dx

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( x 2 + 1) ( x 2 + 3) x2 + 4
4. Evaluate : OR Evaluate : ∫ x 4 + x 2 + 16 dx
∧ ∧ ∧ ∧ ∧ ∧ ∧ ∧ ∧
5. The scalar product of vector i + j+ k with unit vector along the sum of vectors 2i + 4 j − 5 k and λ i + 2 j+ 3 k is equal to one . find λ

7. Show that the relation R on the set R of real numbers, defined as R = {(a, b) : a
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6. prove that if E and F are independent events , then the events E and F are also independent.

≤ 2
b }is neither reflexive nor symmetric nor transitive.

x 2 1 + x3
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x π x tan x
1/ 2
8. If x, y, z are all different and y y 2 1 + y 3 = 0, show that xyz = -1 9. Evaluate :

0 sec x + tan x
dx OR
∫ x cos(πx) dx
−1
z z 2 1 + z3
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dy
10. Solve the following differential equation (x – y) = x + 2y
dx
11. A dealer deals in two items A and B. He has Rs 15000 to invest and a space to store atmost 80 pieces. Item A costs him Rs 300 and item B costs
him Rs 150. He can sell items A and B at profits of Rs 40 and Rs 25, respectively. Assuming that he can sell all that he buys. Formulate the above as a
linear programming problem for maximum profit and solve it graphically.
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12. Assume that the chances of a patient having a heart attack are 40%. Assuming that a meditation and yoga course reduces the risk of heart
attack by 30% and prescription of certain drug reduces its chance by 25%. At a time, a patient can choose anyone of the two options with equal
probabilities. It is given that after going through one of the two options, the patient selected at random suffers a heart attack. Find the probability
that the patient followed a course of meditation and yoga. Interpret the result and state which of the above stated methods, if more beneficial for
the patient
3 0 − 1
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2 3 0 
 
0 4 1 
13. Using elementary transformation, find the inverse of following matrix
4
14. Show that the volume of the greatest cylinder that can be inscribed in a cone of height ‘h’ and semi vertical angle α is π h3 tan2 α
27
15. Sketch the graph of y = x+3 and evaluate the area under the curve y = x+3 above X axis and between x = -6 to x = 0.

x +3 y −3 z −2
16. Find the equation of plane passing through points (3, 4, 1) and (0, 1, 0) and parallel to line = = . OR Find the equation
2 7 5
of plane(s) passing through the intersection of planes x + 3y + 6 = 0 and 3x – y - 4z = 0 and whose perpendicular distance from origin is unity.

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TIME: 120 MIN PRACTICE PAPER 4 M.M. 60
QUESTION NO 1 TO 6 CARRIES (2 MARKS) , 7 TO 12(4 MARKS) ,13 TO 16 (6MARKS EACH)

8 1+ x2
-1 -1
1. If 0<x<1 then solve the following for x. tan (x + 1) + tan (x – 1) = tan
-1
or Prove that cos[tan −1{sin(cot −1 x)}] =
31 2 + x2


 log(1 + ax) − log(1 − bx) if x ≠ 0
2. Find the unknown constant if the function is continuous f ( x) =  ,
 x , if x = 0
 k

I
dy d2y dy

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3. Find , if y = sin −1[ x 1 − x − x 1 − x 2 ] OR If y = cosec-1x, x>1, then show that x( x 2 − 1) 2 + (2 x 2 − 1) = 0
dx dx dx
1− x 2
3 x − 1
4. Evaluate :
∫ x(1 − 2 x) dx OR Evaluate : ∫ dx
( x + 2) 2

G
        
5. If a , b and c are three vectors a = 3, b = 4 and c = 5 and each one of these is perpendicular to the sum of other two, find a + b + c .

6. A speak truth in 75% of the cases, while B in 90% of the cases. In what % of cases are they likely to contradict each other in stating the same
fact? Do you think that statement of B is true?

y+z z y
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7. Let f: X → Y be a function. Define a relation R on X given by R = {(a, b) : f(a) =f(b)}.Show that R is an equivalence relation on X.

3/ 2
M
π x
8. prove that z z+x x = 4xyz 9. Evaluate :
∫0 a cos x + b 2 sin 2 x
2 2
dx OR
∫ x sin πx dx
−1
y x x+ y
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dy  y
10. Solve the following differential equation x = y – x tan  
dx x
11. Two tailors A and B earn Rs 150 and Rs 200 per day, respectively. A can stitch 6 shirts and 4 pants per day, while B can stitch 10 shirts and 4
pants per day. How many days shall each work, if it is desired to produce atleast 60 shirts and 32 pants at a minimum labour cost? Make it as an
LPP and solve the problem graphically.
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12. Suppose that the reliability of a HIV test is specified as follows: of people having HIV, 90% of the test detect the disease but 10% go undetected.
Of the people free of HIV, 99% of the tests are judged HIV –ve but 1% are diagnosed as showing HIV +ve. From a large population of which only
0.1% have HIV, one person is selected at random, given the HIV test, and the pathologist reports him/her as HIV +ve. What is the probability that
the person actually has HIV?
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13. The sum of three numbers is 6. If 3 number is multiplied by 2 and first number is added,we get 7 and by adding second and third number to 3
times the first number we get 1. Use matrix method to find the numbers.
AJ

2
14. An open box with a square base is to be made out of a given quantity of card board of area c square units. Show that the maximum volume of
c3
the box is cubic units.
6 3

 x2 y2 x y
15. Using integration, find the area of following region ( x , y ) : + ≤1≤ + 
 9 4 3 2
16. Find the equation of plane passing through the point (-1, 3, 2) and perpendicular to each of the planes x + 2y +3z = 5 and 3x + 3y +z = 5. OR

x −1 y − 3 z + 2
Find the distance of the point (1, -2, 3) from the plane x – y + z = 5 measured parallel to the line = = .
2 3 −6

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TIME: 120 MIN PRACTICE PAPER 5 M.M. 60
QUESTION NO 1 TO 6 CARRIES (2 MARKS) , 7 TO 12(4 MARKS) ,13 TO 16 (6MARKS EACH)

32 1 1 π
tan −1 + tan −1 + tan −1 = 1 + x2 − 1
1. Solve : 43 6 x 4 . or Simplify : tan
-1

x
3 x − 2, 0 < x ≤ 1
 2 
2. Show that the function defined as follows, is continuous at x =1, x= 2 but not differentiable these at f ( x ) = 2 x − x, 1 < x ≤ 2 
5 x − 4, x > 2

d2y

I
dy ny dy
3. If y = [ x + x + a ] then prove that
2 2 n
= x
OR If y = e sin x, prove that − 2 + 2y =0

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2
dx x2 + a2 dx dx
2
∫ (1 − x) (1 + x 2 ) dx

( tan x + cot x ) dx

G
4. Evaluate : OR Evaluate :

 ∧ ∧ ∧  ∧ ∧ ∧  ∧ ∧ ∧     
5. Let a =i + 4 j + 2 k , b = 3i − 2 j + 7 k and c = 2i − j + 4 k . Find p which is perpendicular to both a , and b and p ⋅ c = 18.

7. If
2 x
x −1
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6. A and B throw a pair of dice turn by turn . the first to throw 9 is awarded a prize. If A starts the game , find the probability of A getting the pri

f , g : R → R be given by f (x ) = x + 2 and g ( x ) = , x ≠ 1, find fog and


gof and hence find
fog (2) and gof (−3).

x 2 1 + px 3
M
x
π /2
y y 2 1 + py 3 = (1 + p xyz )( x − y )( y − z )( z − x) sin x cos x
z z 2 1 + pz 3
π
x sin x ∫ sin 4 x + cos 4 x
dx
∫ 1 + cos OR Ο
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8. Prove that: 9. Evaluate : 2


dx
0
x
2 2
10. (x – y ) dx + 2xy dy = 0 given that y = 1 when x = 1

11. A farmer has a supply of chemical fertilizer of type A which contains 10% nitrogen and 5% phosphoric acid, and type B which contains 6%
nitrogen and 10% phosphoric acid. After testing the soil conditions of the field, it was found that at least 14 kg of nitrogen and 14 kg of phosphoric
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acid is required for producing a good crop. The fertilizer of type A costs Rs 5 per kg and the type B costs Rs 3 per kg. How many kg of each type of
the fertilizer should be used to meet the requirement at the minimum possible cost? Using LPP. Solve the above problem graphically.
12. A bag contains 4 balls. Two balls are drawn at random and are found to be white. What is the probability that all balls are white?
13. In a survey of richest persons of three residential society A, B, C it is found that in society A, 5 believe in honesty, 10 in hard work, 5 in unfair
means while in B, 5 in honesty, 8 in hard work, 7 in unfair means and in C, 6 in honesty, 8 in hard work, 6 in unfair means. If the per day income of
20 richest persons of society A,B,C are ₹32,500, ₹ 30,500, ₹ 31,000 respectively, then find the per day income of each type of people by matrix
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method. (i) Which type of people has more per day income? (ii) According to you, which type of person is better for country?
1
-1
14. Show that the semi- vertical angle of the right circular cone of given total surface area and maximum volume is sin
3.
x2 y2 x y
15. Find the area of the region bounded by ellipse 2
+ 2 = 1 and the straight line + = 1 .
a b a b

16. Find the vector and Cartesian equation of a plane containing the two lines r = ( 2i + ˆj − 3kˆ ) + λ (iˆ + 2 ˆj + 5kˆ ) and
ˆ
 
r = (3iˆ + 3 ˆj + 2kˆ) + µ (3iˆ − 2 ˆj + 5kˆ) . Also, show that the line r = (2iˆ + 5 ˆj + 2kˆ) + p(3iˆ − 2 ˆj + 5kˆ) lies in the plane. OR
Find the coordinates of the foot of perpendicular and perpendicular distance of point P(3, 2, 1) from the plane 2x – y + z +1 = 0. Find also image
of the point in the plane. .
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