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/ If f ( x) = ( 2x - 3n )5 + : x + cos x and g is the inverse function of :t; then g' ( 2n) is equal
to
4
C) 30n +4 D) 3
4
3 301t +4
2 2
Let 0 be the acute angle between the curves y = xx 1n x and y = x - at their point of
ln2
intersection on the line y = O. Then tan 0 + 2 tan 20 + 4 tan 40 + 8 tan 80 + 16 cot 160 is
equal to
A) 3 B) C) 5 ~2
2 2
A particle moves along the curve y = x in the first quadrant in such a way that its x -
2
coordinates (measured in metres) increases at a-rate of 10 m/sec. Given that the angle of
inclination 0 of the line joining the particle to the origin changes, when x =3m, at the
rate of k rad/sec. If P (k 1 , jk) are three points for j = 1,2,3, such that the sum of algebraic
1
length of perpendicular from these points to a variable line L = ax+ by + c = 0 vanishes
then L = 0 always passes through a fixed point given as
f For a curve y = f (x) at a point P( x,, Yi) in first quadrant, tangent and normal meet
rx a c tl y two tang
ents can be drawn fr
om ( 1, 2)
8.
Given f{ x )= -~ + 2
x si n (~)- x si n (a
)- si n (2 a) -5 si n -1 {a2
-8 a+ l7 } then
A) f' (x )= -x + 2x (s
2
in 6) -( si n4 ){ si n8 )
B) f' (s in 8) > O
J lf A particle's veloci
ty va t time t is gi ve
n by v =2e2t cos ~ I. Then
one value o ft • at
which the acceleratio
n be comes zero is lt a n
-• i.
,r ,r
,A man of height 2m walks directly away from a lamp at _a heig~t of 5m, on a level
road at 31n/s. The rate at which the length of his shadow 1s mcreasmg 1s 21n/s
@f k is the diameter of a fixed circle and A is the area of a sector of the circle whose
2
D) A point is moving alongy3 = 27x. The interval ofx in which the abscissa changes at
_J-y-intercept of tangent is 5
B) x-intercept of normal is 3
3 5 2
The coordinate of point(s) on the graph of function f ( x) = - ~ + 7x - 4 where the
3 2
tangent drawn cuts off intercepts fi:01n coordinate axes which are equal in magnitude but
.opposite in sign is
_D) ( 2, ~)
NUMERICAL TYPE: (+3, 0)
;;- Let f(x ) =; +/sg n(ta n-1C /xi )]/ta n-ix , where sgn (y) den
otes signum fun~tio~ ofy ,
17. Let P(x0 ,y0 ) bea poi nto n the curve C:( x
curve 'C' at 'P' and the co-ordinate axes is
of triangle formed by the normal drawn to the
1
R/'" Let f :R
7· --0 .
func tion off, then [g'( 8)] =-- --([ x]1 s G.I.F
)
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Plotno:38, 39&43,44M ILANOTO WER,KHA NAMETH ITEXROA D,MADHA PUR,HYD -84
Sec: JR(JI-0* & JI-0) QUIZ Date:10 .11.23
Topic: AOD-11 Sub: MATHS
TIME: lHR MARKS: 70
Sl!JGLE ANSWER TYPE: (+3, -1)
Y Let f ( x) be a cubic polynomial on R which increases in the interval (-_oo, O) u(l, oo) and
decreases in the interval (0, 1). If f '(2) = 6 and f ( 2) = 2, then the value of
B) cot-1 2 -cot- 1 2
,,.
-e-x+k, x<O
If f ( x) = ex + 1, 0 < x < 1 is one-one and monotonically increasing for all x E R, then
ex2 +A, x >I
difference of maximum value ofk and minimum value of A is
A)O yf1 C)2 D)3
r( g( (a ;
1
)2)) > r(g(a-!)) holds?
-M(2, 3)) /
B) (-2, -1) C) (1, 2) D) ( -1, 1)
Assume that f is continuous on [a, b], a > 0 and differentiable on (a, b ). If f (a) = f {b)
a (b) '
then there exists x 0 E ( a, b) such that
A) x 0 f ' ( x 0 ) = f {X 0 ) B) f '{x 0 ) + x 0 f ( x 0 ) = 0
~TI PLE ANSWER T~PE: (+4, -2,_ PARTIAL) R. For any real numbers 'a' and 'b' th
(:ZJ Let f ( x) be a continuous function defined V x E
~- , .;f( . . at
5J:
a&'l'a.tiA ,• ,,
·cf satisfy a< b, f ( x) always satisfies f ( a ) > f ( b) • Then which of the followmg ts/are
Plc corre ct?
c: JR(
pie: .P. f(2+ h)-f (2) .
im---'--------'--- exists and negative
VIE: 1 h
rGLE
,,.. B) There is always only one real root off ( x) =0
If:
9'4There is always only o~e real root of f ( x) =f (-x + 1)
to
J>{There is no real root of f ( x) =f ( x +I)
A)
Le
y Given two functions F(x) = ( 1+ ]
x
t,o(x
the following is decreasing :function for 'ix> 0 ?
) =
(
1 +
l)x+l
x )., defined for all x > 0. Which of
in1
eq
Gfy A) F(F(x)-G(x)) B) G(F(x)-G(x))
C) G(x )-F( x) D) G(F(x))
A' )
( -11
• ~f'(x)=O for some xe O,e6 )
/. ~E R IC A L TY PE :
(+ 3, 0)
If 'ih e R -{ 0} ,2 distin
ct tan ge nts can be drawn fro m th e po int s (2
+ h, 3 h - 1) to th e
curve y = x -6 x 2 - a+
3
bx . Fi nd the value of ~
b
jfo: Consider a po int P on the
cu rv e y = x 3 such tha t the
1
again at P . an d the tange tan ge nt P1 ( I, I) me ets
2 nt at P2 meets the curve th e cu rv e
at P3 an d so on.
•
Le t ( xn, y n) be the coord Ii m f 2-
inates of Pn then the va lue of n-+«> 7/
x r is eq ua l
to m , where m
1i m L2 _ n
and n are co-prime posit r=l Yr
n-+« >
ive integers, find the value
I· of (m + n)
Let f an d g be twice diffrr
entiable even functions
on (-2, 2) su ch th at
I><._ f( :) = 0, fG) !,)
= 0, f ( 1) =1 an d g( =0, g(
t) =2 Th en , th e mi ni mu m nu
solutions of f{ x) g" (x )+ m be r of
f'( x) .g '(x )= O in (-2 , 2)
is eq ua l to 1--
Number of roots of the fun
ction f (x) = 1 _ x +
(x+ l)3 3 • •
sm x 1s
Let f(x ) =3 0- 2x ~x3 , the
n fin d the number of p
satisfies f (f( f(x ))) > J(
f (-x)) 1/ 0s1·ti·ve mt
•
eg ral va l
Of .
ue s which
If over any interval a ch
ord of the curve _ x 4 2
to it such that range of A Y- -- -+3x
;tx ... .:. 3 is ar
is ( -k k) Th e a1 4 2
, , • n v ue of km us t be P all el to th re e tan ge nt s
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