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JEE Main Section A: Function 1, Ax) = cos x+ sin.x. Find flx/2), 2. Ax) = de + 3. Find AAD. 3. Ax) = log 2° and g(x) = log x Which of the following statement(s) is/are true? (a) Ax) = g(x) (b) 3Ax) = g(x) © A9=320) — @) AY =(e)) ‘Section B: Differentiation of Elementry Functions Find the derivative of the given function with respect to the corresponding independent variable: 4 yaetx48 5 s=5P—38 6 y=Ssinx 7. y=2+ sinx 8 y=tanx + cotx Find the first derivative and second derivative ofthe given func- tions with respect to the corresponding independent variable: 9. y= 6x? ~ 10x Sx 1 ret 4 gt TO Oe Te} + 12st Hew 12, y= sin + cosx 13. y=inx te Section C: Differentiation by Product Rule Find the derivative of the given funetions with respect tothe independent variable x 14, xsinx 15, y=e nx 16. y=@- De +41) 1 11 y=(e+i)fees+t ny (+x | 18, y=sinx cosx Section D: Differentiation by Quotient Rule Find the derivative of the given function with respect to the independent variable: 2, find (0) 23. 24, y=¥ cotx Section E: Differentiation by Chain Rule Find s asa function of x: 28. y= (2x + 1F 26. y= (4 — 3x) 21. y[-3 7 30. y = sin(x) + In?) + 31. y= 2 sin(ux + @), where w and ¢ are’ constants. Section F: Differentiation as a Rate Measurement 32. Suppose that the radius r and area A = zr’ of a circle are differentiable functions of ¢. Write an equation that relates dA/dt to dridt. 33. Suppose that the radius r and surface area S = 477? of a sphere are differentiable functions of f. Write an dr 5 ds equation that relates > to > Section G: Maxima and Minima 34. A particle's position as a function of time is given by x =~ + 4¢-+ 4, Find the maximum value of the posi- tion coordinate of the particle. 35, Find the maximum and minimum values of the func- tion 2x? — 15x + 36x + 1. Section H Given y = flu) and w= g(x). Find © for the following functions; a 36. y= 2u'u = 8x 1 37. y=sinuu= 3x41 38. y= Gu —9,u = (1/2)e4 39. y= cos, w= Part Il: Integration Find the integrals of the given functions: 1. (a) 2 ) # (©) P= 2+ 2. (@) -3e4 (by xt (©) x44 2043 3. (a) (b) Part Ill: Vector : Section A: Definition of a Vector and Angle Between | Vectors (by -1y ; : 1. Vectors 4B and © are shown in the figure. Find the 2 angle between » - + ~ a | (i) Aand B, (ii) AandC (iii) Band C 7. (=x = 3r) 8. 3sinx at 3x Integrate by using the substitution suggested in bracket 10. f sin3xdv (use, u = 3x) 2. The forces, each numerically equal to 5 N, are act- M1. fsee2rtan 2rdr (use, u = 21 ing as shown in the figure. Find the angle between the forces? 8N 60" SN 3. Rain is falling vertically downwards with a speed of 5 ms. If the unit vector along the upward direction is defined as j represent the velocity of rain in the vec- tor form, 4. The vector joining the points 4(1, 1, —1) and B(2, -3, 4) and pointing from A to Bis () -i+4j-5e F447 456 17, fetdr (© i-4j+sk @ 4j—sk Use a definite integral to find the area of the region between Section.B: Addition of Vectors the given curve and the x-axis in the interval [0, 5} 5. A man walks 40 m North, then 30 m Fast and tea 18. y= 2x 40 m South. Find the displacement from the starting point 19. 6. Two forces F and F are Use a definite integral to find the area of the region between cach other, Find their result the given curve and the x-axis in the interval (0, 7]. acting at right angles 10 ant, 7. A vector of magnitude 30 and direction eastwards 20, y =sinx is added with another vector of magnitude 40 and 10. 2. 13. 14, direction northwards. Find the magnitude and diree- tion of the resultant with the east. Two force of F, SOON is due east and F = 250N is due north. Find FF . Two vectors a and 5 inclined at an angle @ with respect to each other have a resultant @ , which makes an angle 3 with a. Ifthe directions of a and b ate interchanged, then the resultant will have the same (A) magnitude (B) direction (C) magnitude as well as direction (D) neither magnitude nor direction, ‘Two vectors 4 and B lie ina plane. Another vector G lies outside this plane. The resultant 44+ B-+C of these three vectors (A) can be zero (B) cannot be zero (©) lies in the plane of 4+ B (D) lies in the plane of 4B The vector sum of the forces of 10 N and 6 N can be. (AQ2N (B) 8N (C) 18N (D) 20N A set of vectors taken in a given order give a closed polygon, Then the resultant of these vectors is a (A) scalar quantity (B) pseudo vector (C) unit vector (D) lll vector The vector sum of two forces P and Q is minimum when the angle between their positive directions is x A B) = “” ®s © () nial If the vector sum of two vectors A and B is maxi- mum, then the angle between two vectors is (ayo? (B) 30° (ase (D) 60° Given C= 44B. Also, the magnitude of 4,8 and € are 12, 5 and 13 units, respectively. The angle between Aand Bis 7 (Ao @z ©F or 16. If P+ G— P—G and Gis the angle between P and O, then (Ayo= 0° (B) d= 90° (CyP=0 (D) 9-0 17. The sum and difference of two perpendicular vectors of equal lengths are (A) of equal lengths and have an acute angle between them (B) of equal lengths and have an obtuse angle between them (C) also perpendicular to each other and are of differ- ent lengths (D) also perpendicular to each other and are of equal Iengths Section C: Resolution of Vectors 18, Find the magnitude of 37 +2)+k. 19. If A=3/ +4], then find 4 20. What are the x and the y components of a 25m displacement at an angle of 210° with the x-axis (clockwise)? 21. One of the rectangular components of a velocity of 60 km hr" is 30 km h-?. Find the other rectangular component. If 0.5 +0.8)+Ck is a unit vector, find the value of C. 2. The rectangular components of a vector are (2, 2) ‘The corresponding rectangular components of another vector are (1, V3). Find the angle between the two vectors. The x and y components of a force are 2.N and ~3N. The force is (A) 27-37 O- () 243) (D) 38+27 Section D: Product of Vectors 25, if A=i+j+h and B=2i +7, find: (A) 4-B,(B) axB. 26.18 | (a) 4B (by [4x Bl 28, « |B] =3 and @ = 60° in the figure, find: 27. Three non-zero vectors 4,8 and satisfy the rela. tion 4B =0& 4-C —0, Then 4 can be parallel to; Ay (By (Cc) BC (D) Bx ‘The magnitude of the scalar product of two vectors is 8 and that of the vector product is 8V3. The angle between them is (A) 30° (B) 60° (C) 120° (D) 150° Exercises JEE Main Part! Section A Li 247 3. (0) is 2 4 dy d 2 2 15? =15¢ 3645 2. xB. sect r= a a iH 6, ‘a Seosx 7. x 2x +08. sec cosec” x 9, B= 12x10 +100, 10, <9? 4 199° 49°, SF = 249” 480° + 200° a a a n= last 123! 4242, £2 = 1962* 92 +42 R B cos sins, SF = sin x—cosx n& a Section © 14, sinx-+xeosx 15. e"fm+< 16. x Section D 19, secx 20,’ m4, 2 x" cosec” x +2xcotx Section E Section F 32, Lag dt dt Section G 34.838. 1 = 3% Igy = 38 48(8x-1)) 37, 3cos(3x-+1) 38 12° 39, 2 =! sin a 33 ) 7 © Saxe 2@ x) “he 3. (a) - () -2 © a2 4. (a) Ve (b) ave 5 @ x + © = 2 6. @) x”? x! (x? 8. —3cosx 9. —fxx 10. — Foose +e 11. peer c 1215 13 15, 24 16.0 17, e118, Usingn subintervals ofength Ax =” andright-endpoint values: Area =f 2xde 2 B46 : 19. S te Part It Section A 1. (i 105°, (ii) 150°, (iii) 105° 2. 120° 3. 7, 20.2 37 40 Section B 5, 30mEast 6. JF +F; 7. 50,53° with East 8. 250V5 N, tan”'(2)w of N 9A 10B 1B 12D 13%D 4A 1.C 16B 17D Section C 18. Vi4 19. =" 20. —25 cos 30° and + 25 sin 30° 21. 30V3 kmh 22, JO1 23.15° 24, A Section D 25. (a) 3 (b) —f+2j7-k 26. (a) 6 (b) 6V3 27. D 28.B

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