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JEE (MAIN) JANRUARY 2023 DATE-24/01/2023 (SHIFT-1)

MATHEMATICS
p /2
(sin x)2023
1. If I = ò
0 (sin x)2023 + (cos x)2023
dx, then the value of I is

p p 3p 3p
(1) (2) (3) (4)
4 2 4 2

Ans. (1)
p /2
(sin x)2023
Sol. I= ò
0 (sin x)2023 + (cos x)2023
dx

p /2
(cos x) 2023
I= ò
0 (cos x)2023 + (sin x)2023
.... (a + b – X property)

p /2
p
2I = ò dx
0
ÞI=
4

3
2. If I = ò x 2 - 3x + 2 dx , then find the value of 12I
0

Ans. (22)
1 2

ò (x ) (
- 3x + 2 dx - ò x 2 - 3x + 2 dx)
2
Sol. I=
0 1

(
+ ò x 2 - 3x + 2 dx )
2

1 2
æ x3 3x 2 ö æ x 3 3x 2 ö
I= ç - + 2x ÷ - ç - + 2x ÷
è 3 2 ø0 è 3 2 ø1
3
æ x 3 3x 2 ö
+ç - + 2x ÷
è 3 2 ø2

æ1 3 ö æ8 æ1 3 öö 27 æ8 ö
= ç - + 2÷ - ç - 6 + 4 - ç - + 2÷÷ + 9 - + 6 - ç - 6 + 4÷
è3 2 ø è3 è3 2 øø 2 è3 ø

5 æ2 5ö 3 2
= - - + -
6 çè 3 6 ÷ø 2 3

1 3 11
I= + = Þ 12I = 22
3 2 6

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x 2 y2
3. A tangent at P on the ellipse + = 1 is drawn. If this tangent cuts x -axis & y-axis at the
36 16
points A and B respectively then find minimum possible value of AB.
Ans. (10)

B
P(6cosq, 4tanq)
(0, 4)

A
Sol.
(6, 0)

Let P = (6 cosq, 4 sinq)


Equation of tangent will be
x cos q y sin q
+ =1
6 4

\ AB =
36
2
16
(
+ 2 = 36 1 + tan 2 q + 16 1 + cot 2 q
cos q sin q
) ( )
36 tan 2 q + 16 cot 2 q
Since ³ 36 tan 2 q×16 cot 2 q
2
36tan2q + 16cot2q ³ 2 × 6 × 4
ABmin = 52 + 36 tan 2 q + 16 cot 2 q = 10
2023
4. If år .
r =0
2 2023
C r = 2023 × a × 22022, then the value of a is-

(1) 1011 (2) 1012 (3) 2022 (4) 2024


Ans. (2)
n
Sol. år
r =0
2 n
. Cr

å (r(r – 1) + r)
r =0
n
Cr

å {n(n – 1)
r =0
n –2
C r –2 + n n –1C r –1 }
= n(n– 1)2n–2 + n × 2n–1
= 2023 [2022 22021 + 22022]
= 2023 × 22022 × 1012

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5. There are 12 subjects in a class, out of which 5 are language subjects. A student has to choose 5
subjects in which atmost 2 are language subjects. Find no. of ways to do so.
(1) 546 (2) 540 (3) 456 (4) 567
Ans. (1)
6. Find the area bounded by the curves y2 = –4x + 4 and y = 2x + 2.
27 9
(1) 27 (2) 9 (3) (4)
4 2
Ans. (2)
2 2
2
æ 4 - y 2 2y - 4 ö 1 1
Sol. A= ò ÷ dy = ò ( )
4 - y 2 - 2y + 4 dy = ò ( -y - 2y + 8 dy)
2
ç -
-4 è 4 4 ø -4 4 4 -4

y y = 2x+2

(0,2)
y2 = –4x+4

x
-1 O (1,0)

–4

2
1 é y3 ù 1 éæ 8 ö æ 64 öù 1 æ 72 ö
= ê - - y + 8y ú =
2
êç - - 4 + 16 ÷ - ç - 16 - 32 ÷ú = × ç - + 60 ÷ = 9 sq. units
4 ë 3 û -4 4 ëè 3 ø è 3 øû 4 è 3 ø

7. If x2 – 4x + 3 = x[x] – [x], where [.] represents the greatest integer function then :
(1) No. of solutions in (–¥, 1) are 1 (2) No. of solutions in (–¥,¥) are 1
(3) No. of solutions in (1,¥) are 2 (4) No. of solutions in (3,¥) are infinite
Ans. (2)
Sol. (x – 1) (x – 3) = (x – 1) . [x]
x – 3 = [x] or x = 1
Case-I : x Î I Case-II : x Ï I
x–3=x
No solution No solution
\ only 1 solution in R.

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é1 a a 2 ù
ê ú
8. If ê c a b ú is a singular matrix and a is a root of the equation (a – b)x2 + (b – c)x + (c – a) = 0,
ê1 1 1 ú
ë û
(a – b)2 (b – c) 2 (c – a) 2
then the value of + + is
(b – c)(c – a) (c – a)(a – b) (a – b)(b – c)
(1) 3 (2) 6 (3) 9 (4) 12
Ans. (1)
é1 a a 2 ù
ê ú
Sol. êc a b ú = 0
ê1 1 1 ú
ë û
Þ (a – b) + (b – c)a + (c – a)a2 = 0
Also, (a – b)a2 + (b – c)a + (c – a) = 0
(a – b)2 (b – c) 2 (c – a) 2 (a – b)3 + (b – c) 3 + (c – a)3
+ + =
(b – c)(c – a) (c – a)(a – b) (a – b)(b – c) (a – b)(b – c)(c – a)
3(a – b)(b – c)(c – a)
= =3
(a – b)(b – c)(c – a)
x – 2 y –1 z – 0 x –1 y – 2 z –1
9. Two lines are given by = = and = = then shortest distance
3 3 2 3 2 3
between lines is-
6 11 3 5
(1) (2) (3) (4)
43 43 43 43
Ans. (2)
(a1 – a 2 ).(p ´ q)
Sol. s.d. =
(p ´ q)
(iˆ – ˆj – k).(5i
ˆ ˆ – 3jˆ – 3k)
ˆ
=
| 5iˆ – 3ˆj – 3kˆ |
11
=
43
é 2 1
ê x sin ; x¹0
10. Let f(x) = x , then
ê
ë 0 ; x= 0
(1) f is continuous and f' is discontinuous at x = 0
(2) f and f' both are continuous at x = 0
(3) f and f' both are discontinuous at x = 0
(4) f is discontinuous and f' is continuous at x = 0
Ans. (1)

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1
Sol. lim f(x) = lim x 2 sin = 0 = f(0)
x® 0 x® 0 x
\ f(x) continuous at x = 0
1 æ 1 ö æ –1 ö
f'(x) = 2xsin + x2 ç cos ÷ ç 2 ÷
x è xø èx ø
1 1
f'(x) = 2x sin – cos
x x
lim f'(x) does not exists
x® 0

\ f'(x) is discontinuous at x = 0
sin2 t
æ 12 1 1
ö
11. lim ç 1sin t + 2 sin t + .... + n sin t ÷ is equal to
2 2

t ®0 ç ÷
è ø
n(n + 1)
(1) n2 (2) n (3) (4) n2 + n
2
Ans. (1)
sin 2 t
é 1 1 1
ù
æ 1 ö sin 2 t æ 2 ö sin 2 t æ n - 1 ö sin 2 t
Sol. n êç ÷ +ç ÷ + .... + ç ÷ + 1 ú =n
êè n ø ènø è n ø ú
ë û
12. Find the minimum distance of the point (7, –4, –3) from the plane formed by the points (2, 2, –1),
(3, 4, 2) and (7, 0, 6).
19 19 19
(1) (2) 19 (3) (4)
4 3 2
Ans. (4)
ˆi ˆj kˆ
r
Sol. n = 1 2 3 = <5, 2, –3>
4 -4 4

Plane : 5x + 2y – 3z = 17
35 - 8 + 9 - 17 19 19
Distance = = =
25 + 4 + 9 38 2
'k'
13. If 'N' is decided by rolling a normal die and is the probability that the system of equations
6
x+y+z=0
Nx + y + z = 2
3x + (N – 3)y + z = 6
has a unique solution, then find sum of all possible values of 'k' and 'n'
Ans. (20)

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Sol. D ¹ 0 for unique solution,


1 1 1
Þ N 1 1 ¹0
3 N–3 1
Þ (N – 1)(N – 4) ¹ 0
Þ N ¹ 1, 4
\ N can be 2, 3, 5, 6
4
Also, required probability = Þk=4
6
Hence, sum = (2 + 3 + 5 + 6) + 4
= 20
14. Numbers are formed using digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 1, 2, 3, 4 & 1 then the number of 9 digits numbers
such that even digits occupy even places are-
Ans. (60)
Sol. 2, 2, 4, 4 occupy 2nd, 4th , 6th and 8th places
4! 5!
no. of numbers = . = 60
2!.2! 3!.2!
x2 y2
15. A circle with centre º (2, 0) with largest possible radius is inscribed in ellipse + = 1.
36 16
If circle passes through the point (1, a), then find value of 5a2 .
Ans. 59
Sol. P º (6 cos q, 4 sin q)
36x 16y
N; – = 20
6 cosq 4sin q
Passes (2, 0)
6 3
= 10 Þ cos q =
cosq 5
æ 18 16 ö
ÞPº ç , ÷
è 5 5 ø
64 256 320
R= + =
25 25 25
320
S : (x – 2)2 + y2 =
25
Passes (1, a)
64 59
a2 = –1=
5 5

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