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1 7 2 7 7
2. cos 5 – sin 5 = cos 4 cos 5 + sin 4 sin 5
2
7 3 3 17
= cos = cos = cos 20 = cos 20
5 4 20
2 sin 2 sin2
5_. f() = =±
1 2 sin2 1 2 sin2
1 1 1
8_. f(g(x)) = x f'(g(x)).g'(x) = 1 g'(x) = = 2
=
f ' gx
1 sec g x 2 tan2 g x
1 x
x 2. 1 x x
9. tan–1 1 x2 tan1 1 x2 1 x2 x=0
2 1 x 2
1 1 x 1 1 1 x
1 x
x3 y3 x3 y3
10. =
1 x 1 y x –1 y
2 sin2 tan–1 2cos2 tan –1 1– cos tan–1 1 cos tan
2 y 2 x y x
x3 y3
= = (x + y) (x2 + y2)
|y| |x|
1– 1
x2 y2 x2 y2
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12 – 2 2 3 –2 2 3
11_. f(x) = tan–1 = tan–1 x 2 2 3
x2 2 3 x2 2 3 x
x2 x2
5
2
2x 1, x0
2, x 0
12_*.
gof (x) = x
2 0 1
2 x 1, 0 x 1
1 2x, x 1 –1
1
13_*. f(x) = x, g(x) = |x|, h(x) =
x
dy 1
14_*. = 2
>0 one-one
dx 1 | x |
Rf = (–1, 1) into
–1 2 2 1 –1
15_*. tan (|x + 2x| + |x + 3| – ||x + 2x| – |x – 3||) = – cot
2
–1 1 –1 1 –1
= – ( – cot ) = cot = tan 2
2 2
2
(i) |x + 2x| |x + 3| 2|x + 3| = 2 x = –2, –4 x = –4
2 2
(ii) |x + 2x| |x + 3| 2|x + 2x| = 2 x = –1, –1 ± 2 x = –1 + 2 , –1
= –4, = –1, = –1 + 2
2 2 2
16_*. h() = 0 and h( ) = 0 f(1) + g(1) = 0 and f(1) + g(1) = 0 f(1) = g(1) = 0
–1 –1
17_*. Solution possible if ordered pair ([sin x], [cos x]) = (0, 0), (1, 0), (1, 1)
x
18_*. = 2|x| x=0 a=0
1 x2
2
19_*. f(x) = 1 – and 2 2{x} + 1 < 3
x
2 1
cosx
20_*. f'(x) = –sinx(cosx) (1 + n cosx)
21_*. –1 1
0
1 x ; x Q
22_*. fog(x) = 2
1 x ; x Q
fog( 2 – 1) = fog(3 – 2) many-one Also into
a2 a
25_*. Let cos–1x = t 2t = a + 2t2 – at – a2 = 0 t = a, – where t 0
t 2
26*. Let sin–1x = ; – , f(x) = sin–1(sin 3) = 3 = 3sin–1x
6 6
2
1 1 1
27_*. at x = 0, f(0) = 2 for x 0, f(x) = 0 + 2
=
1 x 1 x2
0
x
3x : x 0 : x0
28_*. f(x) = and g(x) = 3 h(x) = x
x : x 0 x : x0
4 2 2
33_. x – 4x – log2y = 0 x =2± 4 log2 y
6
34_. g(x) = 1 + [–5, –2]
sin x 2
–1
35_. g : [–5, –2] , and f : [2, ) [1, )
2
–1 4 sin2 4 sin2
g (x) 2 x g(2) x x , 2
sin 2 2 sin 2 2
2
2 8 2
37. Area = 3x 2 x
3 x dx =
3
.
2
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38_. f(x) = log(secx) Df 2n 2 ,2n 2
n
y = f(x)
0 3 2 5
2 2 2 2
7
39. g(f(x)) = x g'(f(x)) f'(x) = 1. Put f(x) = – ie. x = 1
6
1
40. Put x = y = 1 f2(1) – f(1) – 6 = 0 f(1) = 3 Now put y = 1 and x = .
2
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MATHEMATICS DPP
NO.
TARGET : JEE (Advanced) 2015
TEST IN F OR M AT ION
TEST INFORMATION
DATE : 15.04.2015 PART TEST-01 (PT-01)
Syllabus : Function & Inverse Trigonometric Function, Limits, Continuity & Derivability, Quadratic Equation
REVISION DPP OF
FUNCTION AND INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTION
Total Marks : 171 Max. Time : 151 min.
Single choice Objective (no negative marking) Q. 1 to 10 (3 marks 3 min.) [30, 30]
Multiple choice objective (no negative marking) Q. 11 to 32 (5 marks, 4 min.) [110, 88]
Comprehension (no negative marking) Q.33 to 37 (3 marks 3 min.) [15, 15]
Match the Following (no negative marking) Q.38 (8 marks, 8 min.) [8, 8]
Subjective Questions (no negative marking) Q. 39,40 (4 marks 5 min.) [8, 10]
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x3 1 x y3 1 y
10. If x and y are of same sign, then the value of cosec2 tan –1 sec 2 tan–1 is equal to
2 2 y 2 2 x
(A)(x – y) (x2 + y2) (B) (x + y) (x2 – y2) (C) (x + y) (x + y )
2 2
(D) (x – y) (x – y2)
2
12 – 2 x 2
11. For f(x) = tan 4 –1
x 2x 2 3
(A) fmax = (B) fmin = 0 (C) fmin does not exist (D) fmax =
12 2
x 1, x 0 x 2 1, x 1
12. If f(x) = and g(x) = then
2 x, x 0 2x 3, x 1
(A) Range of gof (x) is (–, –1) [2, 5] (B) Range of gof (x) is (–, –1) [2, 5)
(C) gof (x) is one-one for x[0, 1] (D) gof (x) is many one for x[0, 1]
13. If f(x) is identity function, g(x) is absolute value function and h(x) is reciprocal function then
(A) fogoh(x) = hogof(x) (B) hog(x) = hogof(x)
(C) gofofofohogof(x) = gohog(x) (D) hohohoh(x) = f(x)
x
14. The function y = : R R is
1 | x |
(A) one-one (B) onto (C) odd (D) into
1
15. If , , are roots of equation tan–1 (|x2 + 2x| + |x + 3| – ||x2 + 2x| – |x + 3||) + cot–1 = in
2
ascending order ( < < ) then
(A) sin–1 is defined (B) sec–1 is defined
(C) – = 2 (D) || > ||
16. If f(x) and g(x) are two polynomials such that the polynomial h(x) = xf(x3) + x2g(x6) is divisible by
x2 + x + 1, then
(A) f(1) = g(1) (B) f(1) = –g(1) (C) h(1) = 0 (D) all of these
17. 1 + [sin–1x] > [cos–1x] where [.] denotes GIF, if x
(A) (cos1, sin1) (B) [sin1, 1] (C) (cos1, 1] (D) [cos1, 1]
2
18. If the solution of equation sin(tan–1x) = 4 sin cos1 x cos sin1 x is a, then
3
(A) sin–1a + cos–1a = (B) 2sin–1a + cos–1a = (C) sin–1a + 3cos–1a = (D) tan–1a + cos–1a =
2 2 2 2
x
2 1
19. If f(x) = then (where {x} represent fractional part of x)
x
2 1
1
(A) Df R (B) Rf [0, ) (C) period of f(x) is 1 (D) f(x) is even function
3
20. Which of the following is true for f(x) = (cosx)cosx, x cos 1 1 , cos 1 1
e e
1/ e
(A) Rf 1 ,1 (B) f(x) is increasing (C) f(x) is many-one (D) f(x) is maximum at x = 0
e
2x
21. If f(x) = tan–1 is a bijective function from set A to set B then which of the following may be true
1 x2
(A) A = (–, –1), B = 0, (B) A = (–1, 1), B = ,
2 2 2
(C) A = [1, ), B = ,0 (D) All of these
2
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22. If the functions f(x) and g(x) are defined from R+ to R such that
x ; x is rational
f(x) = 1 x ; x is rational and g(x) =
, then the composite function fog(x) is
x
2
; x is irrational 1 x ; x is irrational
(A) one – one (B) many-one (C) into (D) onto
23. Let f(x) = ([a] – 5[a] + 4)x + (6{a} – 5{a} + 1)x – tanx.sgn(x) is an even function for all xR, where [.]
2 3 2
and {.} are greatest integer and fractional part functions respectively, then which of the following is
defined
3
(A)sin–1a (B) tan–1a (C)sec–1a (D) a2
24. Let f(x) = cot–1(x2 + 4x + 2 – 3) be a function defined on R 0, , is an onto function then
2
(A) [–1, 4] (B) f'(0) = –4/17 (C) f(x) is one-one (D) f(x) is many-one
25. The number of solutions of equation 2cos–1x = a + a2(cos–1x)–1 are
(A) at least 1 if a [–2, ] – {0} (B) 1 if a (0, ]
(C) 1 if a [–2, 0) (D) 2 if a > 0
1 1
26. The function f : – , – 2 , 2 defined by f(x) = sin (3x – 4x ) is
–1 3
2 2
(A) a surjective function (B) an injective function
(C) a surjective but not injective (D) neither injective nor surjective
1 1
27. If f(x) = 2 2
where [.] is greatest integer function then
n(x e) 1 x
1 1
(A) f(x) 0, ,1 {2} for x R–{1} (B) Rf = (0, 1) {2}
2 2
(C) f is many-one (D) f(x) is bounded
1
28. If f(x) = 2x + |x|, g(x) = (2x – |x|) and h(x) = f(g(x)), then h h h...... h x
is
3
h repeated n times
(A) identity function (B) one-one (C) odd (D) periodic
x x
e e
29. The function f : R (–1, 1) is defined by f(x) = .
e x e x
(A) f(x) is a bijective function (B) f(x) is non–bijective function
1 1 x
(C) f–1(x) = n (D) f(x) is many one onto function
2 1 x
30. Which of the following is true?
2x 1
(A) 2tan–1x = – sin–1 if x > 1 (B) tan–1 = – + cot–1x if x 0
1 x2 x
x2 1 1
(C) sec–1x = sin–1 if |x| > 1 (D) sin(tan–1(cosec(cos–1x))) = if –1 < x < 0
x 2 x2
31. Let f:[a, ) [a, ) be a function defined by f(x) = x2 – 2ax + a(a + 1). If one of the solutions of the
equation f(x) = f–1(x) is 2014, then the other solution may be
(A) 2013 (B) 2015 (C) 2016 (D) 2012
3
32. Let f(x) = x + 1 and fn + 1(x) = f(fn(x)) n 1, nN. If lim fn(x) = , then
4 n
(A) is independent of x.
(B) is a linear polynomial in x.
(C) line y = has slope 0.
(D) line 4y = touches a circle of unit radius with centre at origin.
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Comprehension # 1 (Q. no. 33 to 35)
4
4x 2 sin x 4
Let f : [2, ) [1, ) defined by f(x) = 2 x and g : , A, defined by g(x) = be two
2 sin x 2
invertible functions, then
2
(A) (–, 1] (2, 3] (B) (–2, 0] (1, ) (C) (–, 0] , 3 (D) None of these
3
x 2 x3 7
39. Let f(x) = – 4 e1 x + 1 + x + . If g(x) is inverse of f(x), then find the value of reciprocal of g' .
2 3 6
1 1
40. Let f : R+ R+ be a function which satisfies the relation f(x).f(y) = f(xy) + 2 1 then find the
x y
1
value of f .
2
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