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Capi? Strengthening your concept ‘maths by rupesh k jha...7086055586/9864030380 CENTURION SHEET FOR | BOARDS Collection of 100 Subjective Problems + 100 Objective ### ONE TARGET HHH 100% EFFORTS FOR100% MARKS SCORE CENTURY With Century Of Questions!! Our entire life ismade'up of choices, What we decide, the’action we take, the attitude we display All represent the steps of life. Sometimes we take two steps forward And one-step back. Some of us take baby steps Some ofus take giant steps But the secret is not to let that one step back turn into a failure. Learn from backward steps ‘And keep on stepping forward in this dance Called Life! 1 SUBJECTIVE 2 Marks Problem: 1. Express (5 ~ 3° in the form ofa + ib 2. Expand (2x — 3)! using Binomial Theorem. 3 Find the sum of n #0 terms of the series whose n"* term is t, =n? +3n sinax + bx za) 4 ratte tn, 5 Solve forx: 2cas*x + 3sin x =0 6 Conver compl unter 2-27, parm 7. The English alphabet has 5 vowels and 21 consonants. How many words with two différent vowels and 2 different consonant can be formed from the alphabet? 8. Forall sets A and B, prove that (A-B)UAnB) =A eave eee SEND YOUR NUMBER IN 708605586 WITH YOUR NAME TO RECIEVE DETAILED SOLUTION 0] THIS SHEET AND MANY MORE ASSINGMENT'SHEETS in whatsapp (please save 7086055586 in your phone to recieve broadcast meassage) seeeeeenee eee ie £0.)- f0) 9. 1Ff0) = 2 fina LED 10Find the degree measure of the angfélsubtended atthe centre of a circle of radius 100 cm by an arc of length oe (od) ® 7 or Find the general solution of th@equations 08 4x = c0s 2x. >, find x 1 one uty 7 Ue "pgs tpy = 12:1 Rina 12 Evaluate, lim, 1 ed i en iss tala rpm eh 34m (srenne 2) (3) 1a prim an (22 hoduls and the argument ofthe complex number ~ 3+ = 1, then find the least postive integra value of m Find the equation of the line passing through 7 (1, 2) and parallel to the line y=3x-1 2 3/4 marks 18, Find the value of p so that the three lines 3e+y-2=0, px+2y-3=0 and 2x-y-3=0 may intersect at one point. 19 Obtain the equation of the line passing through the intersection of lines 4x-3y-1=0 and 2x~5y +3=0 and equally inclined to the axes. 20 Find the distance of a straight line which passes through the point (a, 0) and whose perpendicular distance from (2a, 22) is a, 21._ Find the equation of the line through the point (3, 2) which make an angle of 45° with the line *~29=3- 2 Find the direction in which a straight line must be drawn through the point (-1, 2) so that its point of intersection with the line x+y=4 may be at a distance of 3 units from this point. 23 Which term is greater (1.2) or 800? 24 How many terms are free from radical signs in the expansion of (x +y'*) : v 25 27 29 (1+ x)"{14(14+x)+.. pn Ww : ) Prove that there‘is no,termiifivolving x° in the z ince las eimionee(202)'5 Find spo in (1a? 2 +2) using binomial theoren Y % Show that the coefficient of middle term in the expansion of (1 + x is equal to the sum of the ‘coefficients of two middle terms in the expansion ey 4° }w that the middle term in the expansion of {1-3-5-7---(2n—-1)}2"x" at (P+ xy*is where ne N “Motivation is what getsy owstarted, Habit is what keeps you going" 4 31 A rod of length 12cm moves with its ends always touching the coordinate axes. Determine the equation of the locus of a point P, 2 cocina 2 33. Convert the complex guypiber Z = , into polar form. 34 The Englith alphat different c¢ fan be formed from the alphabet? 3a 35. Fihd he term independent of x in the expansion of Ge rod, Which is 3.cm from the end in contact with the x—axis, has 5 vowels and 21 consonants. How many words with two different vowels and 2 hat nde eB 36, Prove that tant = anal) on Show that tan 3x tan 2x tan x= tanBx ~ tan 2x ~ tan x 37 Ifpisthe length of perpendicular from the origin othe line whose intercepts onthe axes are and , then sh , or Find the image ofthe point (3, 8) with respect othe line x+3y = 7 assuming the line to bea plane rr. 38 Find the domain and range of the real function f(x) = Vi? -9 v 39, Derive the formula to find the angle between two lines with slopes m and mg, 40, Find the derivative of following function @) y=ave-2 (ii) y= (ax +b)" OR Find the derivative of (x) = x sin x from first principle. 41, There are 200 individuals with a skin disorder, 120 had been exposed to the ck tooth the chemicals C, and C,, Find the number of individuals ex . (i) chemical C, but not chemical C, (Gi) chemical C; but not chemical C, (ii) chemical C, or chemical C, iv) neither chemical C, nor chemical C, " 42 Find the domain and range athe real func 43. Find the general solution of the @quatfORPEGE 9p cos x— COs 2x = 0. Ba 44 Convert the complex number 2 = ———— in the pola form. cos +isin™ de Ry ss ‘vowels and 2 consonants can be formed from the letters of the word “INVOLUTE” OR ion paper consists of 12 questions divided Into two parts ic. part Land part Il contain- 44 How many wor In an examinal ing 7and 5 qu tively, Astudentis required to attempt 8 questions in all selecting atleast3 questions from each part, In howgfftany ways can a student select the questions ? 45. Sumo! fly, and r terms of an A.P are a,b,c respectively. Prove that, 4 ® < Sign) + Srp) + Epa) = 0 Barn + am +e 4 OR ag, Fine stim ton terms of the sequence m_R 1) 5, 8,884, 8s, . ios +066 +0406. 9 ah soot an ani Git ov pote mmbeseand iH Show hat Hor) 4 447 Find the equation of the circle passing through (0,0) and making intercepts a and b on the co-ordinate axes. 48. Find the derivative of fx) = cosec x with respect to x from fist principle. 49, Find r if x *P, = 6 x5P,_). 50. Find the middle term in te expansion of (+99) 51. Insert five numbers between 8 and 26 such that the resulting sequence is in AP. DH 52. Prove that = spec Zon seis =tanx, 53. Prove by mathematical induction 124234344. 1 “ind the sum to'n' patna? 54, ) Find the sum to'n' terms oftheseries. 35343 *3xq + Men's best successes come after theindappo tments but it depends upon what they learn from their fakes») 55. Find the number ofarrangements ofthe letters of the word INDEPENDENCE. In how many of these arrangements, (do the words start with P. i) doall the vowels always occur together. (sin 7+ sin sovtng Pa %, 56. Prove that (co5 75+ cos 5x) + (Cos Sx c ayer * > arb ber _ cre 60 Find the sum of the following series upic i! terms ST ne cette boa ow that Par tas'ay? a.b,¢,darein GR s Tharyatero 58. Ifa and b are the roots of x- 3x + p = Oandc and d are rootsiof x2— 1: ), where a,b, c,d forma G.P prove that (q + p):(q — p) =17:15. te 2 DBE + ane tmx (+1)? Showthat geass rava eee bat x (+1) Q O > 4/6 marks: 61. Ina survey of 100 students, the numberof students studying the various languages was found to be as (off English only 18, English but not Hindi 23, English and Sanskrit 8, English 26, Sanskrit 48, Sanskrit and Hindi no language 24. Find (How many students were studying Hindi? (ii) How many students were studying English and Hindi? 62 Prove that: cor xvcne(ne 2) rou'(x-f)=2 3, 3) 2 oR Prove that 8 sin 10" sin 50° sin 60° sin 70° = 16 63 Using the principle of mathematical induction, prove that 3°"? -8n—9 is. OR ‘Using the principle of mathematical induction, prove that Lait i ® At yy tt tran N 447° 710° * Ga-a)@ne1) Gael) 64 Solve the following system of linear equations graphically: 3x+2y S150,x+4y $80,x15,x,y 20 ### ONEsTARGET ### 100% EFFORT: ‘OR100% MARKS SCORE CENTURY With Century Of Questions!! 65 The ratio of the AM. and G. M. 0 Sf ibers a and bis m:n, show that > Prove that, cos 20 cos 40 cos 60 cos 80 = 6 rey wf aeration aa a 04d eg yon # fet == 2 et 68 Solve the fAllosfy ghtems of inequalities graphically a+ SH thf Y wnf2H-). x", Where n is a positive integer ¥ OR FR coetficients of the (¢ — 1) and (r+ 1! term in the expansion of (+ x)*are in the ratio 1:35. Find both ner 7 ite 70 Show that the equation of the line passing through the origin and making an angle 0 with the line y = mx + 6 is y_ mstand x 1Fmtan6 OR Prove that the product of the lengths of the perpendicular drawn from the points (a=, 0) and (Va? FF, 0) tothe line ~cos0+-Lsin0=1 is 71. Derive geometrically that cos (x + y) = cos x'cos y~ sin x sin y Hence deduce the value of cor za Afarmer buys a used tactor of 812000. He pays 7 gp stn nage eee %6000 cash and agrees to pay the balance in Wile posffion of terms of these annual instalment of 7500 plus 12% interest on SS the unpaid amount. How much will the tractor cost him? 73 Ifthe first three terms in the expansion of (a + b)* are 27, 54, and 36 respectively, then find a, b, and n show that n= @ on 10 term independent ofy in the expansion of | x2" 5 — — + 2 is210 ‘The coefficient 73 _ ie 7 2 77) — The coefficient o! FP -yPal yay 78 The coefficient of,.x*in the expansion of (I+.x+x7 +2°)" is CH" C4" C, #"G.C, 1 5 79) i) Given.that the'fourth term in the expansion of ( px+— | is Evaluate and p. 80 (a) _—_Fonshat value ofr the coefficients of (r~ I)oh and (2r + 3)rd terms in the expansion of (1+.x)'* are equal? 's of (2r+1)th terms of (r—1)thand(2r + 3)rd term in the (b) Yi Ifthe coe! “expansion of (I+x)” are equal, find r 81 © \Jn the expansion of (x-+ a)" if the sum of odd terms be P and sum of even terms be Q, prove that OP -Q=(e-a'y', (i) 4PQ = (x +a)" -(x-a)”" 32 ()_—“Wthe 2nd . 3rd and 4* terms in the expansion of (x +a)" are 240, 720 and 1080 respectively, find x, a and n, 83. Ifthe coefficients of three consecutive terms in the expansion of (I+ x)" be 165, and 462, find n. 84 Prove that wa 2” —In-1 is divisible by 49. (ii) 3"? -8n-9 is divisible by 64, ne N. 85) (i) EXE TS+2V—4 find the value of x* + 9x? +3527 = x44 (i) Express in ASB form: W541 121+ V5 — 12 a Veri29- 86) (If z=x-+iyandz"” =a—ib then show that a =a by 7 g seen (real (il) cpurel imaginary. (i)Eind real @ such that Fy, c™ Visit www.infinity4maths.com for,various ‘test papers /online papers for board and Entarnce’ \\. > ally prpendicular lines. Find te locus of the point on the .. Pern 87) (i) The ends of a rod of length / moyevon rod which divides it in the ratioUy: @ (i) The co-cordinates of two point P if PA=PB and A PAB=10. Aland B are (3, 4) and (5, -2) respectively. Find the coordinates of any 88) The equations of the sideBof a triangle are y=m,x+e,, y= m,x+c, andx = 0;Prove that its area is 1 (ej =e2)" 2 m—m, 89) (a) Prove that thie points (a,b+c), (b,c+a) and (c,a+b) are collinear, (b) Forwhatyalue of k are the points (k,2-2k), (-k+1, 2k), (-4-k,6-2k) collinear? (©) Show.that the straight lines -2y +100 Py — 10=0 742-0 isosceles triangle and find its area. 90) Straight line Z is perpendicular to the line 53-3 nets ‘The area of the triangle formed by the line Z and codtdinate axes is 5. Find the equation of the line. 91) (i) Prove that the line y -x +2 =0 divides the join of points (3, -1) and (8, 9) in the ratio 2: 3. (ii) Find the rat in which the join of (-5, 1) and (1, -3)) divides the st. line passing throt 3 GpAane 92) (i) One side of rectangle lies along the line 4x+7y+5=0. Two of its vertices are,(@3, 1) anid ap Find the equations of the other three sides. (ii) The points (1, 3) and (5, 1) are two opposite vertices of a rectangle. The o! ‘0 vettices lie on the line y=2r-+e. Find c and the remaining vertices. 92iii)’ Find the equations to the straight lines passing through the point (4, 5) juallyl\ inclined to the lines 3x=4y+7 and Sy=12x+6. 93) (a) Find the equations of the lines which pass through the point of inters lines 4x-3y=0, 2x-5y+3=0 and are equally inclined to the axes. y (b) Find the value of A such that the straigh line (2x+3y+4)+A(6x-y+12)=0. (Os parallel to y-axis (ii)ls perpendicular to the line 7x+Sy=4. 94) The equation of the base of an equilateral triangle is x:y=2 and the vertex is (2, -1). Find the length of the side of the triangle. 95) Ifpand ?” be the lengths of prependicualars frm ori ines xsecO-ycosecO=a and —xcos@~ysini@=a¢os 26 respectively, then prove that 4p? +p?= sta 96) (i) Le @ 4p Sea ofp — i+ cose 97) Evaluate x ma, (ath)? sin(a+ h)~a’ sith > (ig PS tag ae ina —x)- sina] (ipin[ 20+ Sle x x xsin.x \ m ax! NY oa cos? x 98) (a) Aree (b) Ee ef 99) (a) lim (sec tan 8). ()limix— Jo? +9) eo 100) Evaluate‘the following limits: [asin dx -2 fb) 1, Sain 22 ©) La Tog + tan 25) weeneeae Hey'STUDENTS! Do you haye any Doubt (s) regarding any question (s) in this Centurion Assignment? Please send us an Image of that Question (s) along with your concern via WhatsApp @ 7086055586 or, write an Email tojharupeshk@gmail.com # Please, kéep in mind that Iwill surely reply to your queries, though it may take some time With Best wishes. sang OBJECTIVE PROBLEMS 1. The number of the proper subset of fa, b,c} is: @ 3 0) 8 © 6 @7 2. IfAand Bare finite ses, then which one of the following is the correct equation? (@ n(A-B)=n(A)-nB) (b) n(A-B)=n(B-A) (©) n(A-B)=n(A)-n (ANB) (@ 2(A-B)=n(B)-n(AnB) {[n (A) denotes the number of elements in A] 3. Ina group of 52 persons, 16 drink tea but not coffee, while 33 drink tea, How many persons drink coffee but not tea ? @ 7 b) % © B @ 9 4, The shaded region in the given figure is A, &) BU(ANO @ B-@vO @ BN(AUO © BA(A-O) (i). If n(A) = 3, n(B) = 6 and Ac elements in AU B is equal t @ 3 f o6 ) TE). In a battle 70% of the edbatants I car, 75% an arm, 85% leg, minimum value of xis @ 10 © last,of€ eye, 80% a IF the four limbs, Th Ui). Suppose A L oI TMaretrue (d)_ Both and I are false ch ofthe following is correct? (UT) ismaximum when n ($0) is least. Ifn(U)= 1000, n(8)=720, n(T) = 450, then least value © a(SAT)= 170. Only is true (©) Both Iand Iare true (b) Only! istrue (@ Both Tand Mare false SEND YOUR NUMBER IN 708 5586 WITH YOUR NAME TO RECIEVE DETAILED SOLUTION OF THIS SHEET AND MANY MORE ASSINGMENT [EETS in whatsapp (please save 7086055586 in your phone’ ryrecieve broadcast meassage) seeeeeeenenoneneeeee 5. A survey shows that 63% of the people watch a news channel whereas 7626 waféhnother channel. Ifx% of the people watch both eliannel, thet M. A-(BUC)=(A-B)U(A-C) x=35 Sid) x83 ; @ wexses (@)p x=39 Which of these is correct? (@) Tandit ® lanat © Onlytt u 6(). The number, PIPCRCA)] is oo @ 2 &) 3 4 @ 5 f 940. 1R9)= 7 then faa is equal tc: 6@i).1f Afand Bare non-empty subsets of a set, then A 1 (ASB) > A) equals to @ @ & Gy) © fa @ @(AABYL AYB) ) (AUB)-(A-B) (ey BRANB) @) (AUB)-B fii) Let A, B,C are three non-empty sets. IFA. c Band BC, th€nswhich of the following is true? @ B-A=C-B —) ANBNC-B (9) AUB=BNC @) AUBUC=A 10 mi). Hf 0)=2 — then fle) + 72) is equalto @ 2 @ 2 ©o @1 106i) The domain of f(x) = Tac vi-x? is o ff © Ebel © tel (@ None of these 1OGI)IF f(x + 1) =x? 3x + 2, then f(x) is equal to: @ 2-5x-6 (b) x2+5x-6 (0) x2+5x+6 @ -SK+6 "Motivation is what gets you started, Habit 1 Diff (x)= — then (4) is equal to: ex Tex" @ x o> lex © ta @ ik 11(@.The domain of relation R= {(x, y) x7 +y" = 16, x, y € Z} is @ {0,1,2,3,4} ©) 43,21) © (43-2,-1,0,1,2.3,4 @ None of the above @ (4a) © [0a] (@ 35x33 & 3&x<3 (@ 95x59 (@ 90 (©) ReG)<0 (© Re@)>3 @) Re(2)>2 33, Let z be any complex m ar Se ang (2) = =F then value of zis SY @ -W3-21 b) 23-i 42 Vawwot Poss i On, Jae 2v5 +21 net rT em! @2 (e) 0 © - @it 35. (I++ (iff a" : 43, The square root of i is, @ 2 (©) 2 eos (4) 28 cose iy, 1 4 8 @) tyr) o) atti) 1 Is © +l) (© None of these 35 A Fe® : * A < 44, The vaue of 2. +1 is MoT OF 3 yooss @ 1-2 ® 12 © 14v2 (@ None of these 14 iif ) (c+ Hd) (e+ if) (B+ ih) = A+ iB, «The solution set of the inequality 4x + 3 < 6x +7 is @) [2,) (0) (-~,~2) © (2%) @ None of these 46, Ifxisteal number and |x| <3, then @) x23 ) 3x3 © x3 @ 3sxs3 41(j).The solution set of the inequalities 6 < -3(2x - 4) < 12 is @ Call © Ot © Givi) © he 47(i)Which of the following is the solution set of linear inequalities (x — 1) 2-x? @ DO LD © LD OL +1 AS -1, then x € sa he8! @ 1.9) © (Le) © 55) O E55) 448(i/}The length of a rectangle is three times the breadth. Ifthe ‘minimum perimeter ofthe rectangle is 160 em, then (@) breadth > 20m (b)_ length < 20cm (© breadth 2 20 em (@)_Tength < 20 om eeeeeeae 49° 1Q of a person is given by the formu| 52 MA 19= M4 x:100 ie CA where, MA is mental age and GA is dyes age. If 80 $1Q < 140 for a group of I. h themthe range of their mental age is y (@) 98 y 9 7 yS4,xs5,yS5,x20,y20 (@) x Oy y24xs5,ys5,x20y20 Go) xRiyg BMY 24x25 y2 5x20 ZO None’ of the above (a) 2(cos x +isin 2) crf? region ofthe given figure. L x+2ys8 TM. x<0,ys0 Wo ax +5ys40 Y 1. Mo 2xt, 504i) Which ofthe following linear inequalities satis x20,y } 8 1,1V and V 1,1, and IV (oy (o+ia) (@)none of these fiplex number z such that] tei lee ()theliney=1 (Oacircle(A) none (4+4N3), when expressed in polar form, is ()a{ coe isin 5) The inequality representing the following graph is @ [xI<3_() Ixls3_ © Ixl>3 @ [xl23 54. Inhowmany wayscan a bowler take four wickets in asingle 6-ball over ? Os O86 ©» @x 64, Ifthe ratio?"C3: shat ia @2 6 , '35(@)Every body in a room shakes hands with every body else. If total number of hand-shaken is 66, then the number of n+ 2)1+(n+1 ih persons in the room is Ca crater eny Magi! ol oo or @D ore ane ‘odd integer @ 1 I (©) A pee square f tise '55(i)Number of words from the letters ofthe words BHARAT in which B and H will never come together is 2U.IE"C y= "Cy, @ 20 © 4 © @ @ pe a | . "6 " 10, eof 60().In how many ways can this diagram be coloured subject coaal Cs me me 2 to the following two conditions? ©) () Each of the smaller triangle is to be painted with one of three colours: red, blue or green No two adjacent regions have the same colour. AN the number of triangles which can be forme: jce@OF a regular polygon of » sides. 1 = 21, then m equals” 7 os 4 1y terms are present in the expansion 0 i @ 2 &) 4 ©OB @x no oR ow @it {6o(iyThere are four bus routes between A and Bs and th fe total number of terms in the expansion 0 routes between B and C. A man can travel round fe a)S'~(e-a)" after simplification is ‘number of ways by bus from A to C via B. Ife, @ M2 @) BB (@Noncofihes ‘want to use a bus route more than once, in how man; ‘ways can he make round trip? @2 OM O4 OP Visit www. infinity4maths.c for various test papers /online papers for board andiintrance 61())-The number ota that ea » 616). The coecient of in th (+3) i ee ou pra ines inteeting another eet of three ™ expansion of |«+25] is parallel Kinesis @ CO >" © Cy W *Cy @ 6 & i ~* on @9 67(i).n the binomial expansion of (a—b)*,n 2 5 the sum of the Sthand 6th terms is ero, Then a/b equals 61(490n the eccasion teres festival, each student of as i ; class sen Seards (0 the others. If there are o FoF of om 20 studen s, then the total numberof greeting ey ex ES an 9 oC, 68 The coefficient of» and x? (p and g are positive integers 7 (i) None of these inthe expansion of 1+" are (@) equal (©) equal with opposite signs (©) reciprocal ofeach other (@) None of these 69. IF1is the rth term in the expansion of (1+ x)", then tt bo ratio equal to Ss © a HB Ex @ BE 16 0(i). 5 (5 +1)°° -(Y5 1} is 116, Ina Geometric Progression with first term a and c (@) anirrational number (b) 0 ratio r, what is the Arithmetic Mean ofthe fi (© anaturalnumber — (@)_ None of these @ at2r ) ar (©) a@-1ySe-H] — @) aeteh 704i) Consider the following statements. TH) Ip, q, rare in AP, a is GM. betweegiP& 4 an ‘Binomial expansion of (x +a)" contains (n + 1) terms. between q andr, then a2, q?, b? are 1. Ifniseven, then { 241 th termis the middle term. o& Od then { +1 th terms the mide one (@ Nofe of tee tl 78. Sum ofn terms ofseries 1.3+35+5 Th 0 sashes") isthemiietem, i oer pen @ Ana+nan+— OY 5 na 4dC ‘Choose the correct option. 3 @)_ Onlylistrue (©) Onlyllistrue 4 n(n+D(2n+1)-n (© Both aretrue (@ Bothare false 71().In the expansion of +x)" ifthe coefficients of 2r+4)* ; i and (r—2)* terms are equal, then the value of is: ; visas Psi @) 12 ) 10 ©8 @6 1 w 35-)) ‘ TUGiyThe value of Cy +) 5's is fl As. @ 35 © %ce, @ %C @ Sq & 8G ain i a4 y pret ‘T1Gita the expansion of (1 + x)®, the sum ofthe coetici ADA widmese mean ofaand bis "4. ten the of odd powers of x is: ae @o w2% O22 wr value of nis equal to @ 1 ®o Ol @2 ‘72 The third term ofa geometric progression eprolis, 80().1 _ 18term ofthe sequence 72, 70, 68, 66,... is 40. of the first five terms is : a TL 4 term of thesequence 8 — 6i, 7 —4i, 6 —2i,... ispurely oF oF OF “ real Choose the correct option. (@) Onlylistrue (©) Onlytistrue 73. Iman AP. the pth term is q and th termi 0, (©) Both are true (@) Both are false the qth termis @ -p ©P © ptq @ p-a ‘80(i)An infinite GP has first term.x and sum 5, then 2409-11, aand Parein A. Pind 1, gandlBare in G P then @ x<-10 () -1010 (9 1-2-8? 1-2a+ g7=0 80(iiiJn a GP. of even number of terms, the sum ofall terms is 5 times the sum of the odd terms. The common ratio of the jeression and a, 2b, 3care in GPis en what isthe common ratior 7 a> o> 1 4 @ et at (None of these 4 8 75. 1¢8yyz, Tag in geometric progression, then what is the wvalue of 8 y+ 2? & 3J () 2 Ow 6 7 81(). Slope of non-vertical line passing through the points ,,»,) and (32) given by , £81(li).fa line with slope m makes x-intercept d.'Then equation of the line is: (@) y=md-9 (0) y=mex-d) © yemerad (@ yond 81(fif)The perpendicular distance (d) off line Ax+ By+ C=0 from 84(i).Consider the following statements. 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Distance between the parallel lines Ax+By+C, = 0and Ax +By-+C, «0, is given by @3 @4 Me lines p(p? +1) x-y+q=Oand 1ic+ (p?+ I) y+2q=Oare perpendicular toa common or aA gy gE Ie, -Ca le.-c] IC, -C; IC, +C; © ate al @ a5 al a) exactly one value ofp In? +B [a? +B (B) exactly two values of p (©) morethan two values of p @_no value of p Pre #4# ONETARGET #44 100% EFFORTS FOR 100% MARKS © “SCORE CENTURY With Century Of Questions!! ~~ £82(i).Which ofthe following/fines farthest from the origin? (@ x-y+1=0 <0) () 2x-yt3=0 (© x+2y- £82(iiiJThe relation b Ja’ and b’ such that the two lines axtby= ‘¢ areperpendicular is, (@) aa’ (&) aa’ +bb'=0 (© ab 0 @ ab-a'b'=0 83, 18 ‘86(). Consider the function (%)= > x Sy ‘Then, left hand limit and right hand limit of f(x) at x= 0, respectively @W2 O20 Ol W222 2-1 ‘86(i)-The value of lim is xt P4342, @2 2 ©o @- ‘86(iiiConsider the function h (x)= ~ x02 = Then, Lh (2)is not defined, TL limh(x)=4. Which ofthe following is/are rue? 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