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PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I (i)
A. A,B,C,D B,D A,B,C,D A,B,C,D A,B,D A,B,D
Q. 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)
A. B B C B
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-II
A. 2.00 0.75 5.00 3.00 0.00 6.00 6.00 8.00
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6
SECTION-I (i)
A. A,B,D D B,D A,B,C A,B B,D
Q. 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)
A. A C C A
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-II
A. 0.33 or 0.34 6.25 1.50 4.00 0.50 5.00 0.50 17.00
HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS 4. Ans ( B,D )
P
SECTION-I (i) = σTS4
4πR 2S
1. Ans ( A,C,D ) P
c × πR 2E = 4πR 2E σTE4
fB = fA < fA
4πd 2
c+u
c−u c−u 5. Ans ( B,C )
Heard by A f'B = fB = f < f
c c+u A A
Negative zero error = –1.25
2. Ans ( A,D )
Superposition of waves (i) & (iii) will give thickness = 18 + 0.34 – (–1.25)
z1 + z2 = a sin ω t xv sin ω t xv π2
[ ( − )+ { ( + )+ }]
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PART-1 : PHYSICS 10. Ans ( A )
SECTION-I (ii)
F – f = ma
7. Ans ( A )
uf 2 a
(I) v1 =
fR + F (h − R) = mR 2
u+f 5 R
(−20) (10)
= 20
= +
(−20) + (10)
u2 = +15
(15) (15)
v2 = = + 7.5
(15) + (15)
(II) v1 = +20
u2 = +15
(15) (−10)
v2 = = − 30
(15) + (−10)
(III) v1 = +20
u2 = +15
t = 5 sec h = 0.6 ƒ = 1N
4
15) (−20)
(
v2 = = 60
(15) + (−20) 3
t= h = 0.7 ƒ = 0
(−20) (−20) 2
(IV) v1 = 10
= −
(−20) + (−20)
7
u2 = –15
t= , h = 0.8 ƒ = –1N ⇒ 1N in
4
(−15) (10)
v2 = = 30
(−15) + (10)
forward direction
8. Ans ( C )
(A) B → C is isobaric expansion
PART-1 : PHYSICS
TB < TC and VB < VC
SECTION-II
So ΔU > 0 and ΔW > 0 ; Hence ΔQ > 0
1. Ans ( 3.80 )
(B) A → B is isochoric heating
hc
KE max = − ϕ λ 1 = 200nm
λ1
TB > TA and VB = VA
hc
So ΔU > 0 and ΔW = 0 ; Hence ΔQ > 0
(ev0 + KE max ) = ; λ min = 100nm
λ min
(D) C → A
10 + 6.2 – ϕ = 12.4
9. Ans ( B )
Conceptual
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2. Ans ( 3.00 ) 5. Ans ( 8.00 )
ϕA/B = Phase difference between A and B =
2π A 2π
× =
X 3 3
Δ xB / C = path difference between B and C
3d 2
= d sin ϕ = d tan ϕ = = λ
/ C 6. Ans ( 3.00 )
Speed just before collision
−−−−−−−−−
a 2
v = ω√a 2 −( )
2
–
√3a
= ω
2
Speed just after collision
v ω√–3a −
−
k
−
3
–a
v′
√
== = √
2 4 m 4
Phase diagram of waves arriving at P0 in as shown
− −−−
3k
= √ a
16m
7. Ans ( 5.00 )
−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−
A′ = √ A2 +( 2A) 2 + 2 (A) (2A) 1200 = √
–
3A
As I ∝ a 2 ∴ I ′ = 3I
3. Ans ( 2.50 )
Focal length f = –2m (diverging lens)
π 2a2F 2 1 10
π 2.5J 1
= − 1 = –0.5 diopter
= × =
4L π2 4 × 1 ∴ P =
f 2
4. Ans ( 2.00 ) 10 |P | = 5
Applying conservation of angular momentum
8. Ans ( 66.00 )
w.r.t. the centre of earth.
1 3 1 1
= ( − 1) ( + )
1 GMm GMm 1 2 1 1 2 1
m(2v0 )2 mv
= − = −
− = − +
f −10 20 5
2 R 4R 2 0
−−−− 1 1 1 1 1 1
GM + = ⇒ = −
∴ v0 ⇒ √ v −30 −5 v 30 5
2R
1 1 1
For lens − =
v −30 20
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PART-2 : CHEMISTRY 9. Ans ( C )
SECTION-I (i)
Theory based.
2. Ans ( B,D ) 10. Ans ( B )
Due to – I effect of CN–, it has greater extent of P–(3); Q–(1),(5); R–(1),(2),(5); S–(3)
synergic bonding to (II) and then followed by PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
(I) complex, Hence C–C bond length follow SECTION-II
correct order (II) > (I) > (III)
1. Ans ( 2.00 )
PART-2 : CHEMISTRY l 10
SECTION-I (ii)
G* = = = 0.1 ; G = 0.0001 S ;
a 100
7. Ans ( B ) V = 100 × 10 = 1000 cm 3 = 1 litre
–5
κ = G* G = 0.1 × 0.0001 = 10
M 0.5
0 0 0.1M
2 –1
= 0.02 Scm mol
−−−−−−− −−−−−−−−−−−
14
KW ×C 10 −
(H+) = √
Kb
= √
5
× 10
− 1
= 10
− 5
3. Ans ( 5.00 )
10
−
Z A g → Z
M
( )
−
M −8
4 B (g) + 2 2He4
1 0 0
0.1 0.1 – –
(1 –3/4) (3/4) (2 × 3/4)
0 0 0.1M
(two half life)
[H+] = K a C
−−−−−−−−−−
−−−− −
= √
− −
10 5 10 1 10 3
− 1 3 3
√ . × =
ngas = + + 2 × = 2.5
4 4 4
pH = 3
PV = nRT
(3) pH = = = 8
2 2
P = 5 atm
(4) H2CO3 + NaOH → NaHCO3 + H2O
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
A a/2 –
SECTION-I (i)
a/2 0 a/2
pH = pka1 = 5
1. Ans ( A,B,D )
dy
(5) Mg(OH)2(s) ⇌ Mg2+(aq.) + 2OH–(aq.)
= 3ex − 2 = 0
dx
(s) (s) 2s
2
⇒ x = ℓn local minima.
Ksp = 4s3
3
5 × 10–16 = 4 s3
5
s3 = × 10
− 16
= ( 1.25 × 10 16
−
)
4
= (125 × 10–18)1/3
= 5 × 10–6
[OH–] = 2s = 10–5
2. Ans ( D )
pOH = 5
At the point of intersection slopes of the curves
pH = 9 are m1,m2 respectively, where m1m2 = –1
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3. Ans ( B,D ) PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
First term (n + 1)th term (2n + 1)th term
SECTION-I (ii)
A+B 7. Ans ( A )
AP A a = = AM B
2
15
The given equation is z
−
G.P A b = √−−−
AB = GM B
= 0 which means
z−1
2AB
H.P. A c = = HM B
A+B that z1, z2, z3, z4, are four out of five roots of unity
We know,
except 1.
AM ⩾ GM ⩾ HM ⇒ (B)
4. Ans ( A,B,C ) ∣ 4 ∣
9! ⇒ ∣∣∑ zi 4 ∣∣ = 1
and 2 oranges to them, so that each child gets (R) z4 + z3 + z2 + z +1 = (z – z1) (z – z2) (z – z3)
5. Ans ( A,B )
5
C 2 x 3 (x log10 x )2 = 106
Putting z = – 2 both the sides and we get
4
x 3 . x 2 log10 x = 105
∏( zi + 2) = 11
i=1
x3 + 2 log10 x = 105
( 3 + 2 log10 x) (log 10 x) = 5
Put log10x = P
⇒ |z1 + z2|2 =
3p + 2p2 = 5
= (2 + 2 cos (α – β)
5
p = 1, p = −
2 α − β
5 z1
| + z2 | = 2 cos ( )
log10 x = 1, log10 x = −
2
2
5 α − β
x = 10, x = 10 −
2 for minimum values = 72 ∘
2
6. Ans ( B,D ) √
–
5−1
⃗ w⃗ and u ⃗ . (v ⃗ × w⃗ ) are meaningfull.
(u ⃗ . v)
⇒ |z1 + z2 | min
=
2
⇒ [|z1 + z2 |] = 0
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8. Ans ( C ) 10. Ans ( A )
(I) 2 1
√ +
2
( x 2 + 1) −( x 2 − 1)
e 1/x 2
− 1 e1/x 2
− 1 e 1/x 2
− 1 (P) I = ∫ dx
x→∞ 2 ( π − tan
lim
− 1 (x 2 ))
=
2cot − 1 (x 2 )
=
1 1 (x 2 + 1) 2
2 2tan −
( ) √ − 2 1
x2
2 1 2 1 2 1
e1 x √ + √ +
(
/
− 1) ( ) ( x 2 − 1) ( x 2 − 1)
x2 1 = ∫ (1− ) dx = 2 – ∫ dx
⇒ lim =
x 2 + 1)
2
x 2 + 1) 2
x→∞ 2 ( (
2 ( x12 ) 1
1 2 1 2 1
tan
√ − √ −
−
( )
x2
I1
64sin 3 x. cos x
(II) f (x) = ⇒ 64sin 3 xcos3 x
ƒ(x) = 8sin32x
∴ ƒ(x)max = 8 at sin 2x = 1
put x = 1 ⇒ dx = – 1
dt
t t2
2
(III) ∫ [( x − 1) 2 tan(x − 1) − (x − 1) 3 + 1] dx
= = –
0
or put x – 1 = t
1 1 = – =
2 3
∫ ( t tan t − t + 1) dt = ∫ dt = 2
− 1 − 1
(IV) curve x 2
– 2x + 1 – 2y
2
= 2
= – = – I1
⇒ (x – 1)2 – 2y2 = 2
⇒ 2I1 = 0 ⇒ I1 = 0 ⇒ 2 is the answer.
2 2
( x − 1) y (Q) Domain of f (x) is (0, 1) ∪ (1, ∞)
⇒ − = 1
f ′ (x) = lim
h→0 h 2x
Now, f '(x) = + 2x (ln2) (lnx)
⎛ f (1 + hα ) − 1 ⎞ x
= lim f (x) ⎜ ⎟
∴ Slope of tangent to the curve f (x) at (1, 0) = m1 = 2
h→0 h
⎝ ⎠ d 2x lnx
Similarly, g'(x) = (e – 1)
f (1 + h
)− f (1) dx
⎛ ⎞
x 1 1
= f ′ (x) = f (x). lim⎜ ⎟.
= x2x (2x × + 2 ln x)
h→0 h x x
⎝ ( ) ⎠
x
∴ Slope of tangent to the curve g (x) at (1, 0) = m2 = 2
(∵ ƒ(1) = 1)
since m1 = m2 = 2
f (x) ′
ƒ'(x) = . f (1)
⇒ Two curves touch each other, so angle between
x
f ′ (x) 2
them is 0.
⇒ =
y
⇒ integrating ℓnf (x) = 2ℓnx + ℓnc
(S) 3y2y' – 3y – 3xy' = 0 ⇒ y' = 2
y − x
⇒ ƒ(x) = cx2
y' = 0 ⇒ y = 0, no real x.
t
1. Ans ( 0.33 or 0.34 ) 4
y− = t 2 (x − 4t)
∣ 3 7 10 ∣ t
∣ ∣
∣ ∣
0
It passes through
∣
3 5 7 ∣
=
∣ ∣ P(h, k) ⇒ 4t 4 − t 3 h + tk − 4 = 0
∣ 1 a a ∣
1 h k
∴ a = ⇒ ∑ t1 = , ∑ t1 t2 = 0, ∑ t 1 t 2 t 3 = −
3 4 4
2. Ans ( 6.25 ) 1 1 1 1 k
t1 t2 t3 t4 = − 1 = ∴ + + + =
t1 t2 t3 t4 4
Chord AB is
= ⇒ y1 + y2 + y3 + y4 = k
y = 2x – c
16 (t 21 + t 22 + t 23 + t 24 ) = h 2
& t1t2 = –4
But given sum of slopes of normal = sum of
feet of normals
h2
⇒ = k ⇒ x2 = 16y
16
5. Ans ( 0.50 )
Fav. ways
(1) T S S T S S T S S
∴ M(8, 0)
= 3! 6!
(2) S T S S T S S T S
equation of chord AB
= 3! 6!
⇒ c = 16
(3) S S T S S T S S T
100
∴ = 6.25 = 3! 6 !
c
3. Ans ( 1.50 ) total fav ways = 3 (3 ! 6!)
1
⇒ (logb)2 = (loga)2 [1 − ]
3 (3! 6!)
2 Probability =
9!
2 = (logb a) 2
1
P =
1 3 28
e2 = 1 + (loga b)2 = 1+ =
2 2 1
∴ 14P = = 0.50
2
6. Ans ( 5.00 )
R = {(2,6), (2,10), (3,3), (3,6),(5,10)}
–1
∴ 5 elements in R
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7. Ans ( 0.50 ) 8. Ans ( 17.00 )
dy
+ ysec2 x = tan x. sec2 x
dx
ye ∫ sec2 xdx = ∫ tan x. sec2 xe ∫ sec2 xdx dx
|z1 – z2|min = 0
y e tan x = et (t − 1) + c
(∴ curves are intersecting)
c = 1
& |z1 – z2|max = AC
1 17
ye tan x e tan x (tan x − 1) + 1
= 8+ = = M
= 2 2
− π ∴ m + 2M = 17.
y( ) = e − 2
4
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PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Q. 1 2 3 4
SECTION-I (i)
A. C C C B
Q. 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)
A. B,C,D A,D A,B,D A,B,C,D A,B,D B,D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-III
A. 1 6 7 6 6 1 4 5
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
Q. 1 2 3 4
SECTION-I (i)
A. D C C B
Q. 5 6 7 8 9 10
SECTION-I (ii)
A. A,B,C,D B,D C,D C A,B,D A,B,C,D
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
SECTION-III
A. 7 5 1 7 1 1 2 5
HINT – SHEET
PART-1 : PHYSICS 2. Ans ( D )
SECTION-I (i)
1. Ans ( A )
Angular impulse = Change in angular momentum
let mass of B and C is m each.
Jℓ M 2 By momentum conservation
= ( ℓ ) ω
mv
2 2 2mv0 = mv –
2
J v
ω= = v = 4v0
mℓ ℓ
pA = 2mv0 pB = 4mv0 pc = 2mv0
h
De-Broglie wavelength λ =
p
h h h
λA = ; λB = ; λC =
2mv0 4mv0 2mv0
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3. Ans ( B ) 7. Ans ( B,C )
∵ E ⃗ × B ⃗ ||v ⃗
Negative zero error = –1.25
4
∂B
∇ ⃗ × E ⃗ = −
28 + e = 30
∂t
∂E ∂B E 340
i. e. = − and B0 = 0 λ =
∂Z dt C 850
4. Ans ( A ) 850 + y = 0.4
λ = 40 cm
9. Ans ( A,C )
KA – f = 2a
f = ma = µmg
Rω2
P 0 + ρ. . R − ρgh = P 0
2 a = µg
ρR 2 ω2
= ρgh
2
R 2 ω2 2
25 ω2
KA = Ma
2ω
h= = (5) =
2g 2g 2 g
KA = 2µg
PART-1 : PHYSICS
2μg
SECTION-I (ii)
A=
k
−
−
6. Ans ( A,C,D ) π 2
= 2π √
1240 6 k
λ= 3
2
50 × 10 1 2
c 3 × 108 50 × 103
( ) =
× 12 k
f = =
9
λ 1240 × 10 −
150 k = 2 × 144
124 2 × 0.1 × 10 1
1240 3 A= = m
λ min = = 24.8 × 10 nm
−
2 × 144 144
50 × 10 3 +
dN 20 × 10 3 2π 2π 1 12 1
=
−
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10. Ans ( B,C,D ) 3. Ans ( 2 )
1 1 1 1 1 1 f2 = map ... (1)
− = ⇒ − =
v u f v (−25) 20
1 1 1 1
⇒ = − = ⇒ V = 100 cm
v 20 25 100
kx – f1 – f2 = maC ... (2)
mR 2
(f1 – f2)R = ICα = α ... (3)
2
aC + αR = aP ... (4)
decreases
5ma C
f1 = , f2 = 2maC
2
at x = 90 cm & 110 cm intensity is same
5ma C
⇒ kx − = 3ma C
2
(D) Radius at x =200 cm is equal to radius of 5
⇒ kx = ( + 3) ma C
2
lens. 4. Ans ( 2 )
Applying snell's law at each surface
L⃗ is conserved
At D, n2sin(90 – r2) = n3sinr3
⇒ n 22 cos2 r 2 = n 23 sin 2 r 3
∴ Li = Lf
⇒
⇒ n 23 cos2 r 3 = cos2 i
∴ ωf = = 4 rad/s
3
1 + n 22 = n 21 + n 23
2. Ans ( 0 )
100 –
IL =
– = √ 2A
50√2
100 –
IC =
– = √ 2
50√2
Isource = IL – IC = 0
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5. Ans ( 3 ) 8. Ans ( 3 )
wnet
η =
Q in
wnet = under area = 2P0V0
ϕE = E.A = ( A
∣ d ϕE ∣ = 23
2
P 0 V0
Id = ∣ ∈0 ⋅ ∣
∣ dt ∣ 2P 0 V0 4 α
η = = =
23 23 β
qA d qAv P 0 V0
∣
2 ∣
2
= ∣∈ 0 ⋅ (x
−
)∣ =
α+β
∣ 4π∈ 0 dt ∣ 2πx 3 = 3
9
6. Ans ( 4 ) PART-2 : CHEMISTRY
Δy 2Δd Δℓ
× 100 = × 100 + × 100
SECTION-III
y d ℓ
3 3
2 × 5 × 10 −
× 100 x5 × 10 −
× 100 2. Ans ( 6 )
= 1
+
3
− −
7. Ans ( 5 ) + 2+
2M → M(s) + M E° = 0.52 – 0.34 = 0.18
at equilibrium Ecell = 0
0.18 × 2
logk = 0.06
= 6
X̃ L X̃ C
Z̃ = R+ 4. Ans ( 6 )
X̃ L + X̃ C Me3N, Py, CO, THF, PH3, PF3 give sym.
20j × 25 (−^j ) clearance product [Adduct]
= 100 + = 100 (1 + j)
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
20j − 25j
SECTION-I (i)
ε˜
ĩ = ∴ ṽC = ĩ (Z̃ − R) 1. Ans ( D )
Z̃ z1 + z2 2
= z3
i(4t−
π )
2 3
10e 4
= ⋅ 100j
100 (1 + j)
10 i π
4t− –
1 + j) = 5√2ej4t
( )
= e 4 (
π
at t = s ; vC = 5 V
16
2
OM = OC
3
−−−−−
2√5
–
4
AB = 2AM = 2√ 1 − =
9 3
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2. Ans ( C ) PART-3 : MATHEMATICS
r ⃗ × a ⃗ = b⃗ × a ⃗ or (r ⃗ − b)⃗ × a ⃗ = 0
SECTION-I (ii)
∣ ^
i j
^
k^ ∣
x2
∣ ∣
∣ ∣
∣ x − 2 y z + 1 ∣ = 0 and
∣ ∣
∣ ∣
∣ 1 1 0 ∣
Range of f(x) = (−∞, 0) ∪ [e, ∞)
∣
i
^
j
^
k^ ∣
∣ ∣
∣ ∣ 6. Ans ( B,D )
∣ x−1 y−1 z ∣ = 0
∣ ∣
2 0 1∣ x2
∣ −
Let a2 = x ⇒ a 3 =
2
⇒ z + 1 = 0, x – y = 2 and y – 1 = 0, x – 1 + 2z
x2 x3 x4 x
⇒ 2, x, , , with common ratio =
= 0 ⇒ x = 3, y = 1, z = –1 2 4 8 2
3. Ans ( C ) x4
a Given ⩽ 162 ⇒ x ≤ 6
x x2 a 8
S(a) = ∫ ( ex −a
− ) dx = (e
x − a
− )
x4
a 2a 0 and x and are only in x, must be even and
0 8
a –a 4
=1–
2
– e
then only x will be an integer
8
⇒ x = 4 and 6
7. Ans ( C,D )
Use Rolle's theorem.
8. Ans ( C )
x = a(cosθ + θsinθ),
a a
y = a(sinθ – θcosθ)
S(a) 1− e −
= −1
−
Lim = Lim ( 2 dx dy
a→∞ a a→∞ a
)
2 = a (θ cos θ) , = a (θ sin θ)
dθ dθ
dy
4. Ans ( B ) = tan θ
dx
y = (x + 1)1/3 – (x – 1)1/3 on [0,1]
Equation of normal y − a sin θ + aθ cos θ
−cos θ
1 1 (x − a cos θ − aθ sin θ)
y′ 2 3 2 3 =
= (x + 1)
− /
− (x − 1)
− /
sin θ
3 3
ysinθ – asin2θ + aθsinθ cosθ
y' < 0 ∀ x ∈ R
= –xcosθ + acos2θ + aθsinθ cosθ
p = |a|
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9. Ans ( A,B,D ) 3. Ans ( 1 )
n n
C0 Cn–1 + nC1nCn–2 + ..... + nCn–1nC0
x2 y2
− = 1 ; P(3secθ, 2tanθ)
9 4
= 2nC n–1 = 2nC n+1
(h,k) is T = S1
8! 8! 8!
(B) I + U + E
3! 2!3! 2!3! 2
8! ⇒ hx + ky – 9 = h + k2 – 9 ...(2)
× 2
3!
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS ∴ On comparing (1) and (2), we get
1. Ans ( 7 ) h k (h
2 + k2 )
2y + z = 0, 5x – 12y = 1 and 3x + 4z = 2
as, sec2θ – tan2θ = 1
z 2 − 4z
Here, y = − , x = .
2 3
⇒ locus of (h,k) is
2 − 4z
So, 5 ( ) + 6z = 1
3 2
x2 y2 x 2 + y2
2. Ans ( 5 ) ( − ) = 1( )
9 4 9
Point of parabola y2 = 2x is
⇒λ=1
Normal at t is y + tx – 2at – at3 = 0
t3 4. Ans ( 7 )
y + tx – t – = 0
2 (8.3)
3 8 1
But normal is given by
= =
8C
3 56 7
– –
y − √2x + 4k√2 = 0
5. Ans ( 1 )
–
⇒ t = −√2
Order = 1
1
k=
dy 2 dy dy
2 ⇒ ( ) + + 3 3
(x) = x
1
a = 3, k =
2
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6. Ans ( 1 ) 8. Ans ( 5 )
z4(6z + 5i) = 6 – 5iz
(I) Let a > b
z
| | = ∣ ∣
Let z = a + ib
⇒ a > b
−−−−−−−−−−−−−
a 2 3 4 5 6
√( 6 + 5b)2 +(5a) 2 true = , , , ,
z
| |
4
=
b 1 1 1 1 1
−−−−−−−−−−−−−
2 2
√( 6a) 6b + 5)
+ ( (II) Let b > a
= √
+ 36
+ (
2 + 2)
60b 25 a b
bx2 – 2bx + a > 0 ∀ x ∈ R
25 + 60b + 36 (a 2 + b2 ) 2
⇒ b – ab < 0
b(b – a) < 0
∴ |z| = 1
7. Ans ( 2 )
= 4 × (1 × 1 × 1) = 2 sq. units
2
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