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Chapter wise Important Questions for IPE by MN Rao
Circles
Find the equations of cireles with center C and radius ¢ where
i) C=(2.3).r=4 ii) C=(-a.-b),r =Va? =F (lol >|)
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c=(17),r=4
(47),r=3
passing through (3,4) and having the center at (-3,4)
h of the circle whose equations are given below
iy 3x? +3y?-Sx-6y+4=0 ii) 2x? +2y?-3x+2y-1=0
iit) C=(cosasinee),r
Find the equation of the circ!
Find the center and radius of
Find the equations of the circle for wh
i 1.2),08.6) i) (7.-3)..5)
Obtain the parametric equation of each of the following circles
prey ii) (x-3)'+(y-4)=8° il) x+y
‘Show that A(3,-1) lies on the circle x7 + y*—-2x+4y =0. Also find the other end of the diameter
through A.
Locate the position of the point P with respect to the circle S=0 when
i) P(3.4)and S y' -4x-6y-12=0 ii) P(4.2) and S = 2x7 +2y
Find the power of the point P with respect to the circle $=0 when
i) P=(-1.1) and § =x°+ y' ~6x+4y—12 ii) P=(2,4) and S =
Find the length of tangent from P to the circle S= 0 when
i) P=(2,5) and +yi-Sxt4y-5
Ifthe length of the tangent from (5,4) to the cirele x + y? + 2ky=0 then find k
If a point P is moving such that the length of tangenis drawn from P to the circles
vty —4x—6y-12=0 and x7 +y*+6y418y+26=0 are in the ratio 2:3 then find the equation of
the locus of P.
Find the equation of the tangent at P of the circles $=0 where P and S are
i) P=(3.4)S 2x? +9" —4x—6y 411
Find the equation of the normal at P of the circle S=0 where P and $ are given by
i) P=(3-4) Sexvty tat y-24 ii) P=(1,3), 9=3(x° +y")-19x-29y +76
Find the length of the chord intercepted by the circle x7 + y*—x-+3y—22=(on the line y=x-3
Find the equation of the circle with center (2,3) and touching the line 3x-4y+1=0
Find the equation of tangent and normal at (3,2) is the circle «7 + y?-x-3y-4=0.
Find the chord of contact of (1,1) to the circle x? +)? =9
Find the polar of (1-2) with respect to x? + y* -10x—-10y-+25=0
Find the pole of ax+by+e=0 (c#Q) with respect to x? +y? <7?
Find the pole of x—2y-+2:
ch the points given below are the end points of a diameter
6x+4y-12=0
aby
=0 with respect to x7 4y°—Sx4+8y+6=0
Show
tthe points (4,2) and (3-5) are conjugate points with respect to the circle
xy? —3x-Sy 4150
Find the angle between the tangents drawn from (3,2) to the circle
Fin the angle between the pair af tangent drawn from (0,0) to the
x+4y-2=0
cle x? + y?—Idx4 2y 42550
Find the locus of P-where tangents drawn from P to x’ +y' =a” are perpendicular to each other26.
Discuss the relative position of the following pair of circle
i) Pty? —4y-Gy-12 =O, x ty? 4604189 +26 =O
-Ixt4y—4=0, x74 y? +4x-6y-3=0
Find the number of possible common tangents that exists for the following pairs of circles
Pty +ort6y414=0, P4yt-2x-4y—-4=0
fy t+
ii) t+ yh=4. x +y2-6x-8y+16=0
Find the internal center of similitude for the circles
i) P+ y? +6r—-2y+1=0 and x2 + y?-2x-6y+9=0.
ind the external center of similitude for the circles
2x-Gy+9=0 and x+y =4
yrty
Find the direct c¢
mmon tangents of the circles
x+4y+100=0
Find the transverse common tangents of the circle x” + y"—4x-10y+28=0 and
$y) $22x—4y-100=0 and
yy
vty? +dx-6y4+4=0
‘ind the center and radius of the sphere x7 + y?+z? -2r+4y—67-2=0
If (2.3.5) is one end of a diameter of the sphere x? + y? +z?-6x—-12y-2z +2050. then find the
coordinates of the other end of the diameter
‘ind the center and radius of the sphere passing through the points,
(0.0.0) (0.4.0), (-2,0,0) and (0,0,-4)
SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS:
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B
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14,
Find the values of a,b if ax? + bxy-+3y"
Sx+2y-3=Orepresents a circle. Also find the radius and
center of the circle
If. +y"+2¢x+2/¥=0 represents a circle with center (-4,-3) then find g.f and the radius of the
If the abscissae of points A.B are the roots of the equation x° +2ar—b* =Oordinates of A.B are roots.
of y?+2py—q?=0 then find the equation of acircle for which AB is a diameter
Find the equation of a circle whieh passes through (4,1) (6,5) and having the eenter on 4x-+3y-2
Find the equation of a circle which is concentric with x? + y? -6.x—4y
(2.14)
Find the equation of cirele passing through each of the following three points
i) B4).B.2), 0.4) ) 2.1)8,5).-6.7),
Find the equation of the circle passing through (0,0) and making intercept 6 units on x-axis and
intercept 4 units on Y- axis.
‘Show that the following four points in each of the following are concyclic and find the equation of the
circle om which they lie.
1) 8.1).(7.9)-2.12),6,10
If (2.0).(0,1),(4,5) and (0,¢) are coneyelic then find c.
Show that the locus of the point of intersection of the lines xcos a+ ysinar=a,xsina@—ycosa=b(a
le
=0 and passing through
is a parameter) is a circle
and *4~=1 intersect at A and B then find AB. Hence deduce the condition that the
ab
rtys
line touches the circle
If y=mx+e and x? +y? =a?
i) imersect at A and B
ii) AB=2A then show that c* =(1+m )(a’—22)
Find the equations of the tangents to the cirele 1° + y
xty-8=0
Show that + y+1=0 touches the circle x" +y?—3x+7y+14=0 and find its point of contact
4x4 6y—12 =0 which are parallel to
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16, Find the value of kif’ «+ y-5=0 and 2x-+4y-8=0 are conjugate with respect to the circle
2x-2y-1=0
Pay
17, If the polar of the points on the cirele x? + y* =a! with respect to the circle x +b" =? touches the
circle x74 y* =e then prove that a,b,c are in Geometrical progression
"angents are drawn to the circle x? +y* = 16 fromthe point p (3,
formed by these tangents and the chord of contact of P.
19, Show that a” + y? ~6x-9y +13 = 0,47 + y?~20-16y =0 touch each other Find the point of contact
and the equation of common tangent at their point of contact
20, Find the pair of tangent drawn from (1,3) to the circle x + y? =2x+4y=1
between them
).Find the area of the triangle
and also find the a
wale
LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS;
ds nds the equation of the circum — circle of the triangle formed by the straight lines given in each of the
following
i) Wwe vSdet y= 6ut2y ii) Sx—3y + S=O.x+y=0
2. common tang following pairs of circles,
+4x42y—4
yirda-2y +450
3, Find the equation of the sphere containing the points
(41.2940, ne Tyand (2,0,1)
4. A.sphere of radius r (7 >0) passes through the origin and rm
ts the coordinate axes at A,B,C. Prove
that the centroid of A ABC lies on the sphere of (4° +y? +27) =
SYSTEM OF CIRCLES
VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
1. Find k if the following pair of circles are orthogonal
i) P+ yl+2by—k ty" +2ar+8=0
2. nd the angle between the circles given by the equations
1) Pty? 12x -6y +415 0.0 $y H4x6y-59=0
Show that the eircles given by the following interrect each other orthogonally
3. Dal ty? 2x2 y-7= 0,30 43y' Bre Wy =O
4, Find the equation of the radical axis of the following circles
DP ty?—ay-4y+5=0,3(a + y")-Tart8 y+ SO
Wi) P+ y= 20-4.
5. Show that the circles x7 + y’—8x—2y+8=0 and x? 4 y? =
a ty dy Gy +550
x+6y+6=0 touch each other and find
the point of contact,
ind the equation of the circle coaxial with the circles x° +)
x" + y?-+8x—6y =0 which passes through the point (-1,-2)
7. IfG,1)is one of the limiting poimy of a coaxial system of which the radical axis is x= y+ 2
the other limiting point
SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
6. 2x+2y+1=0 and
0, Find
1, nd_the equation of the cirele which passes through the origin and intersects the cireles below,
orthogonally
DP ty? Ant Oy +10=0,07 + y? +12y+6=0
2 ind the equation of the circle which passes through the points (2,0), (0.2) and orthogonal to the circle
2+ 2y" +56) 4450
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i) P+ y?—dy-Gy+5=0, x7 +97
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snter of the following circles.
2x—4y—1
).a? + y? 6x -2:
0
ind the equation and length of the common chord of the following circles
i) x? + y?—Sx-6y+4=0.x7 +y?—2x-2=0
Find the radi
al axis. of the «4
jal system having the limiting points (2,1) and (-5,-6)
LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS:
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3.
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12.
13,
14,
Show that the circles x°+y"+2ax+c=0 and a*+y*+2by+e¢=0 touch each other if
\d the equation of the circle which cuts the following circles orthogonally
i) sx? + y? 4404 2y +1 0,207 +7) +84 +6y—3=0,0 $y? + 64-2 y=
Find the coordinates of the limiting points of the coaxial system to which the circles
x+y) 410x—4y—120 and x+y" +5x+y+4=0 are two members
If the straight line 2x+3y=1 intersects the circle x°+y7=4 at the points A and B then find the
equation of the circle having AB as diameter
If x+y=3 is the equation of the chord AB of circle
y’ -2.x+4y—8 =0.find the equation of the
circle having AB as diameter
If the origin is a limiting point of a system of coaxial circles of which «+ y*44x-44y4+4=0 isa
member then find the other limiting point
If (1.4) and (2.-1) are the limiting points of a coaxial system of circles then find the radical axis
The equation of orthogonal system to the coaxial system of which x’ +y?4+2r+dy+7=0 isa
member and (-2.-1) is limiting point
Find the coaxial system which is orthogonal to the coaxial system
x+y) +2x-3y-14A (x—4y+t)=0, 2 i
parameter
The origin is a limiting point of a s
tem of coaxial circles of which x74 y?42x+2y-4=0 isa
member . find the equation of the coaxial system orthogonal to the given coaxial system.
Find the equation of a coaxial system in the simple form
Th: The equation of coaxial system of circles orthogonal to the coaxial system
If (3.5) is limiting point of a coaxial system for which x7 + y? +2 +2y—2:
0 is a member then find
the other limiting point of the coaxial system.
Show that the circle x°+y?+4x+4y—1=0 bisects the circumference of the circle x7 + y?-+2.
PARABOLA,
VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS:
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ind the vertex and focus of x7 ~6x—6y+6=0
Find the equation of axis and directrix of the parabola y’ +6y-2x+5=0
Find the equation of the parabola whose focus is § (3,5) and vertex is A (13)
Find the equations of the tangent and normal to the parabola y* =6x at the positive end of the latus
rectum,
Aa5
Find the equation of the tangent and normal to the parabola x°—4x—8y-+12=0 at (43)
Show that the line 2x~ y+2=0 isa tangent to the parabola _y? =16x. Find the point of contact also
Find the pole of the line 2x+3y+4=0 with respect to y* =8r
Find the value of k if the lines 2x+3y+4=Oand x+y+k=0 are conjugate y =8x
Find the value of k, ifthe line 2x+3y+12=0 and x—y-+4k =0 are conjugate with respect to the
parabola y? =8x
Find the equation of the tangent and normal to the parabola
x+y41=0 atl)
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If Land £ are the ens of the latus rectum of the parabola x’ =6y, find the equations of OL and OF.
where “O” is the origin . Also fine the angle between them.
squation of the parabola whose axis is parallel to x— axis and which passes through the points
and (-1,3),
If ix+my+n=0 is anormal to the parabola y’ =4ax, then show that al’ +2alm" +m’ =0
‘Show that the equation of common tangents to the circle 37 +
(x+2a)
and the parabola y
Prove that the polars of all points on the directrix of a parabola y* = 4ax(a >0) are concurrent at
focus
Ifthe polar of P with respect to the parabola
P ties on the curve x*— y* =4a*
ANSWER TYPE QUESTION:
=4ax touches the circle x° + y" =4a’ then ,show that
Prove that the area of the triangle inscribed in the parabola y? = 4ax is
y—3\)(9 9) ]]s@. units where y,.y2.y5 are the ordinates of its vertices
Find the coordinates of the vertex and focus, the equation of the directrix and axis of the following
parabolas
i) y +4re4y-3=0 ii) ° -2x+4y—3=0
‘Show that the common tangents to the circle 21° +2y°
focus of the parabola y° = tax
‘Show that the poles of the chords of a parabola. y? = 4ax wi
a line parallel to its directrix.
and the parabola y* = 4ax intersect at the
subtend a right angle at vertex, lies on
From an external point P. tangent are drawn to the parabola y= 4ax and these tangents make angle
@,.0, with its axis, such that tan 4, +tan@, isa constant b. Then show that P lies on the line y = bx
and (x,)5) to the
Prove that the area of the triangle formed by the tangent at (si. ,),(27
(x2 ss -
on the parabola y* = dar subtends a right angle at vertex then prove that
1
arabola y? = 4ax (a> 0) is —[(y,~y,
P (a> 0) is Tals
J saan
Ifa normal chord a poin
nz
Show that the area of an equilateral triangle inscribed in the parabola
origin is 48V3.a° sq. units.
Find the equation of a parabola inthe standarel form
If fx+my+n=0 is anormal to the parabola y*=4ax.then show that af’ +2aln” + non
‘Show that the equation of conimon tangents to the circle x" +" nd the parabola
(x+2a)
Find the equation of the parabola whose vertex and focus are on the positive x axis at adistance ‘a
and from the origin respectively
If Land L are the ends of the latus. rectum of the parabola
where ‘0’ isthe origin . Also find the angle between them
4ax with one vertex is at the
6y., find the equations of OL and OL.ELLIPSE
VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS:
5,
Find the equation of the ellipse in the standard form whose distance between foci is 2 and the length of
latus rectum is 15/2
Find the equation of the ellipse in the standard form such that distance between foci is § und distance
between directrices is 32.
Find the eccentricity of the el
its major axis ,
ipse (in standard form) iF its length of the latus rectum is equal to half of
(xh), (y=k)
@ &
i) Centre (2-1), ¢=1/2, length of latus rectum 4
Find the equation of tangent and normal to the ellipse x" +8y
Find the pole of the line Sx+7y+8=0 wort 5x7 +7y? =8
Find the value of k if the lines 2x+3y+1=0, x+y+k=0 are conjugate w.rtellipse 3x7 +4y? = 12
Find the equation of the ellipse in the form given the following data.
3 at C12)
Find the values of k if (1,2) (A,—1) are conjugate points w.r-tthe 2x° +3)? =6
x» If the length of the
then find the escentr
atus rectum is equal to half of tis minor axis of an ellipse in the standard form,
Ly oF the ellipse
SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS:
5
8.
9.
10,
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\d the equation of the ellipse with focus at (1-1), ¢= 2/3 and directrix as x+y+2=0,
id the length of major axis, minor axis, latus rectum, eccentricity , coordinates of center , foci and the
equations of directrices of the following ellipse
i) 9x? + 16y? = 144 ii) 4x? + y? “Be 2y41=0
Find the equation of the tangents to 9x" +16y" =144, which makes equal interecepts on the coordinates
axis
‘ind the equation of the tangents to the ellipse 2x° +? =8 which are
i) parallelt x-2y-4=0 ii) perpendicularta x+y+2=0
it) which makes an angle with x-axis
Show th
the foot of the perpendicular drawn from the center on any tangent to the ellipse on the curve
(8497) sa2e +b?
a’ +b* war the ellipse 42>
a nthe ellipse +>
Show that the poles of the tangents to the cirele x” + 1 fies on
Ex- Equation of ellipse in standard form
Ex- If 6,0) are the eccentric angles of the extremeties of a focal chord of the ellipse
(a>b) ndeitse
centricity . Then show that
toy!
Ex- Find the equation of tangent and normal to the ellipse 9: 44 and the end of the latus
rectum in the first quadrant
the condition for the line
i) lr+my-+n=0 to be a tangent to the ellipse
aPasses through one end of the minor axis, then show that e* + ¢° =| (e is the eccentricity of the ellipse)
‘Show that the pole of the line Lr+ my +n =0.(n #0) with respect to the ellipse $ =0 is
A chord PQ of an ellipse S=0 subtends a right angle at the center of the ellipse show that the point of
intersection of tangents at P and Q lies on another ellipse => ard
‘Show that the poles of the tangents of y? = dkx(k >0) w.r.t the ellipse
Find the equation of the Ellipse in the standard form
HYPERBOLA
VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS:
2
Ifthe eccentricity of hyperbola is 3 . then find the eccentricity of its conjugate hyperbola
Find the equation of th hyperbola whose asymptotesare 3x =45y and the vertices are (25,0)
‘SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS:
Find the center , foci, eccentricity , equation of the directrices . lengthof the fatus rectum of the
following hyperbolas
Ox =16y" +72x=32y=16=0
Show that the difference of the focal distance of any point on the hyperbola is constant
If e,s¢; are the eccentricities ofa hyperbola and its conjugate hyperbola prove that b+! = 1
Find the equations of the tangents to the hyperbola 3x°—4y* =12 which are
(i) parallel and Gi) perpendicular to the line y=x-7
Find the equation of normal to the hyperbola x? —3y" = 144 at the end of the latus rectum (first
quadrant ).
Prove that the product of the perpendicular distance from any point on a hyperbola to its asymptotes is
constant.
(ii) Ifthe Lx+my=1 is a normal to the hyperbola
Find the condition that the lines /,x+m,y-+n,=0 and [,x-+m,y+n, =0 are conjugate with respect to
the hyperbola
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VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS:
1
8.
Taking origin as the pole and the positive X-axis initial ray, convert the following polar equations into
tesian forms
2 2 2
i) Peos2@=a? ii) @=Tun'(m) ii) P= asin
Find the distance between the following p:
y
aNT
aor || te
af 6 N 3
Show that the points with polar coordinates (0,0), (3.7/2) and (3.7/6) form an equilateral triangle
Find he polar equations of thelins joining the points 5) ana [2
of points with polar coordinates
Taking origin as the pole and the positive X- axis s the initial ray find the Cartesian coordinates of the
point P whose polar coordinates are (1.1/4)
Taking origin as the pole and positive X —axis as initial ray, find the polar coordinates of the point P
33)
whose Cartesian coordinates are Fe J
N22
Find the polar equation of a straight line passing through (4,20°) and making an angle 140” with the
initial ray
/
Find the polar equation of the circle with center at |
} and passing through pole.
SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS:
1
6.
10.
Find the area of the triangle formed by the followi
i) (0.0), (20,0+2/3),(34,0+20/3) ii) (+
12 points with polar coordinates
2203) (4.5216) 40.0)
‘Find che play. dquiatiGn¥oF the lines panting diotigh (2 3)
i) parallel to ii) perpendicular to the straight line 7/r= 4cos@+Asin®
Find the center and radius of the circle 7° —2r(3cos @+4sin@) = 39
If PP and QQ’ are two perpendicular focal chords of conic, prove that
constant
( \(
Find the area ofthe triangle forme by he points with polar conalinates{ 2 }2 5} {34}
aS?
Show thatthe polar equation of a conic in the standard form is = 1+ecos@ (°1* is semilatus rectum,
7
eis eccentricity )
Find the polar equation of circle for which (,.8,) and (
1.) are extremities of a diameter
Find the center and radius ofthe circle 1? —8r(V3cos8 +sin@) +15 =0
If PSQ is chord passing through the focus S of a conic and */* is semi latus rectum, show that
1 12
SP sO oT
1
If PP , QO are perpendicular focal chords of a conic then show that 4 (constant)
00 are perp ap
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VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS ;
1. Find the nth derivative of sin Sx. sin 3x
2. Find the nth derivative of e" gos..cos2"
BW ya2Etl dy,
4. Find the nth derivative of
jw ii) log(4x*-9)
5. Find D* (sin xlog.x) when x4
aor 3
6. Find the nth derivativeof (x)= log(8x’ +36x° +54x-+27) forall x>—2
SHOR ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
1 If y=av"" +hx" then show that xy, =m(n-41) y
2. If y=ac"+ be then show that y
3. If Wits =tog(x+Vi+0 ) then show that (142°) y)+ay=1
4. If y=acos.x+(b-+2x)sin-x.then show that y, + y=deos.x
5. If y=a+be™', then show that y2+4y, =0
6 If ay* =(x+b)'. then show that Sy =
7. Find the ath derivative of the following, using Leibnitz Theorem,
i) e cos’ x ii) e” sin-xeos Sx
8 If y=." log, then show that ay,,, =!
yt at/
9, y=!£% (50), then show that 5, =! ra (toss fh
x x 23° 9
10. If y=cos(rmlog.xr),.>0,then show that x7y, +xy, +m’y =0 and hence deduce that
2 Yyg+ (2041) 4 +(m? 40?) y, =
u. and hence deduce that
(x) 2 3
12, = |.x>0, then show that x7y, 4ay) +n7y=0
n} =
and hence deduce that
2 Yygat (24D) xy +20
B. * then show that (122) y, (and hence deduce that
Buea (20-1) 9,4. —("" +1) 94
4 then prove that yy.) +224) +2(11+1) yy =O
Is =e" then prove that
) uae (onathanna (at ene) yp
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17. If y=acos (log x) +bsin (log x).x>0 then prove th +(2ntI)ay,,,+(
INTEGRATION
VERY SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
Evaluate the following integrals
1 LF on (0,00)
2 Ta lterentu
1
a
3. je ‘on(-1,1)
4
5 i fae )
5. +), relic ally :nisan odd inser |)
6 dk. (a >0,a%# Land b>0,b% Ion R
7 £08 ¥ deon 1 RM eine Z}
1-cos2x
8 — __ avon
eoshxtsinh x
sin(Tan |x
9, into a xe R
10,
u x'sinx“dvon R
2 otra te ws [ans 3 nez)
(sin 2 J
B < dvonR
Tee
1
a f—+ ___ aon (1,00)
‘log x[ log(log.x)| a:
15. avon tc w\{*%+(-1)'Z:nez|
Trsin dx 2 z f
16, fe'cotetd,xe 1c R\{lognt ne Z}
17. cos’ xeon R
18, Joos xeos 3x de an R
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19.
(tan rte on{ (20-4) ne Zz
Jason (0.0)
x'Tan Ixdx.ve R
cosh! x ds on [1.0]
Evaluate ic 4 par fon I where 1 = 0 (0,29)
, 1
Evaluate Jy dy on R
ives
lds on dc meee ne z
} dvon R
2 tela on (1,1)
[resin ac on
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[tains deon &
2.
m+n mtn
Find ——# __
Seos.r+4sin +6
Evaluate [S283 iT
cos. #sin.x41
cos.xt 38in x47
vate’ f
cosine]
Reduction formula fo {xc xox" fora postive tvogt rand an integer m2 2
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DIFINITE INTEGRATION
EVALUATE THE FOLLOWING DEFINITE INTEGRALS
VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
tog(V3-41)
—— ax
id feo asin is) frets 0) Pr eoshduct
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Evaluate the following integrals.
z
dx
1
perce
fale-stea
|
j
2 de
10.
11, Evaluate the following integrals
a) foesin’ rcos! ad ii) fesin'voost'ute itt) F—
[sin oo! at [sits ad Ke
LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS
Evaluate the following integrals
i (= Hos
“4 9+16sin 2x
i asin! x
I+cos* x
}eostsinx
Find the values of the following integrals,
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1s5, sin!” x de
6. cos! x dt
7. feos x sin? xd
8 sin‘ cos! x dy
4 flax
15, ‘Th: Let mand nbe positive integers. Then
1
—i/ nel
meee
if len is odd
men m3 ml,
sin" xeos" xdv =
a men
mtn mtn
if mis evenandm iseven
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NUMERICAL INTEGRATION
VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS:
1. Find the area of the region enclosed by the given curves. y =e’
Find the area of the region enclosed by the given curves y=sin x, y
08
n.vand y=cos.x between any two consecutive points of intersection.
3. Find the area bounded by
4. Find the area enclosed by the curves y= 3x and y = 6x ~
SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS:
1, Find the area ifthe region enclosed by the given curves. ya
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3,
Find the area of the region enclosed by the given curves y=
‘Trapezoidal rules and Simpson's rule — Simple applications
y=2x
LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS:
1
Find the area of the region enclosed by the given curves y* =4x,y? =4(4-.).
Show that the area enclosed between the curves y° =12(r+3)and y° ao(s-s)ieouf
Show thatthe ara ofthe region bounded by 3 +
a
(ellipse) is # ab, Also deduce the area of the
circle 1
Given that 19,¢! = 20.09.,e = $4.60evaluate
‘ds approximately using Simpson's
rule.
Find the approximate value of 2 from he by using Simpson's rule by dividing (0, 1] into 4 equal
atts
parts,
Use Simpson's rate to evaluate f+ de approximately by taking n = 6 and hence Find the approximate 7
i
Value of log, Tto three places of decimals.
Find the area bounded between the curves y =.
Find the area bounded between the curves. y"
Find the area enclosed within the curve |, +)
A river is 40 meters wide. The depth d in meters at adistance x meters from a bank is given in the
following table. Using Simpson’s rule, estimate the area of the cross section of the river.
Find the area bounded by the X-axis and the curve y= 4x—x°-3
yews
Ahax,x =4by(a>0,b>0).
Find the area of the region enclosed by the given curves.
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QUATIONS:
VERY SHORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS:
1
%
10,
Find the order of the differential equation of the family of all circles with their
Express dy yde= J + yin the form (2) ay
dk
nires at the origin,
Solve the following differential equations,
(Say Ja
2ay)de+ (2ay-" Jdy= 0
aya
(sy
dy
as
Solves xdy =[y-F wows? “Jac
Solve the Following differential equations.
dy 4xtOy+5
yan
Express the following differential equations in the form f(.x)d+¢(y)dy=0
dy
ds
+e"
dy
(cos) + ysin x =tanx
dx
Find the order of the differential equation corresponding toy =c(x—e)' . where ¢ is an arbitrary
stant
Form the differential equation corresponding toy = Acox3x+ Bsin 3x, where A and B are parameters
HORT ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS:
xy = ae" +be *;( a,b) From the differential equations of the following family of curves where
parameters are given in brackets
y= acos(ny+y;(a,b) From the differential equations of the following family of curves where
parameters are given in brackets
Form the differential equations of the following family of curves where parameters are given in
brackets:
y= ae + be;
Find the general solution of W1=.7dy +Jl=y'de =O
Solve the following differential equations
dy
dy
Mitwde+yi+ y'dy=0
(Bessy
dy)
ni (xty)
dy
ds
Solve the following differential equations
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10. (x¢y-2ay?)de=
&
ax
Solve the following differential equations.
12. ry (y+ r00s"2 dn
13. Solve Da SEtGyt5
dx 3y+2x44
ay b
14, t+x7)—+y ae *
(exe
16. (140 Eytan s
". (sere
18. Form the differential equation corresponding to the family of circles of radius r given by
(x-a) +(y-6}
LONG ANSWER TYPE QUESTIONS :
Solve the following differential equations
6x+6x45y-7
ds 2x4 i8y+14
2. Solve (x-)
x Solve &.
4. Soe sin’x 2+ y=cotx.
a
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