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InaStry), GEM strengthening your concept maths by rupesh kjha..9864030380 | GOOD NIGHT SOLUTIONS I-XI Ib 2c 3b de Se 6e Te 8d 9a 10b Iabed 12ac 13abed 14e 1Sac 16(6) 17[3] 18[4] 19d 206 Qi B £(x)=4x - 17x +A [Sol We have, f(1)>0 34-1742 >0 > 2>13 £Q)<0 > 16-34+2<0 => 2<18 £G)>0 > 36-5142 >0 = 2>15 So, Gi) Gil) = IS arl=3 now P= alrSS = Qs Q6 7c Qs Q9v @ Let first term be a and common difference be d. 50" term =a + 49d = 100 10000 < S59 < 10100 100 = 10000 < (2a + 99d) < 10100 => 200 <2(a+ 49d) +d < 202 => — 200<2004d<202 > 0 4b = Bla! > 16b? and b? > 12a 2), from (1), 8la#> 16+ 12a 16-12 _ 64 4 4 -& to peti Pan azzi bez 12 be4 Hence, a+ blyig nN Q10B [Sol. Given, px? + qx + m2 t gx + ) (Subtract) (p-x-(p-1) =0 = x=-1 (As pan) So, put x=—1 in (i) (common negative root) => p-at 04 [MULTIPLE CORRECT CHOICE TYPE] Ql ABCD a a SoBe AO 5y and xP —bx + 16= 0 yg a+3B=8 & 3op=a a+4p=b &4ap=16 sabe 4 Pa 12 Hence, x?— 8x +12=0 x=2 or x=6 Ifcommon root is2 then =2 for which we get 3Band 4B both integers but if common root is 6 then B = + for which 4p is not integer. 3 Hence, common root is 2. ] Qi2 AC (A) 4sin? x + 9 cosec? x =4 (sin? x + cosec? x) +5 cosec? x s+ G sin? x +9 cosee?X)\pininum = 4° 24 5= 13. (B) 4 cosec? x + tan? x = 4 cosee? x + see? x12 (2 #1 28 A ( y 5 +sinx— te {sinx+—] -2 2 4 © Minimum value of both the expressions are same. (D) Obviously incorfect! ] Qu3 )ABCD f(x) = (p2 p> 6x? = 2 (q—2)x+3 O> q=2 (2a\ £(0)=3 p+p-6<0 = (p+3)(p—2)<0 => pe(3.2) Integral values of p are ~2,—1, 0,1 J Possible values of (p+q) are 0,1,2,3 J Qa Quis Again, P(1, 10)—2+ PC, 5), = 11.2. = 2@ll TO tines ‘Sines = 1410+ 10? #8... + 109-211 +10 +...... 104) of, (1081) = > 2 « =)31 = B-C111D)P = 63333) = (PG, 5) ] Qu6 6 oi x x in? Sbsin? [X45] + eos x cos |X+> 1 :] +S (2eosxcofx+2)}) 2 3

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