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° Mathematics - 2014 erat FER : General instructions : ae sever 3 29 wea & oh as eves, w ah ye eaeat io wer fl wet 1 si a @, eee 12 704 sete 4 af 1 8 en ve-n Y 7 er & fed che 6 af th dept sect Fh ogee eh th src ah at wtlreh a at ae engrata seem afore aro awed Fee Tea th ‘eae se 8 ee et sce ha er oft oc egret sor oe aed sero et Section-A (Objective Questions) QU. Abinary composition * is defined on RR by (a,8)*(eyd) =(ocsbe+d), where a, byeyd eR, Find (2,3)*(y-2). Sola. : (2,b)*(6,d)=(ae,be+d) (2,3)*(0-2)= (2.1,3.14(-2)) =(21) Ans, valuate: sin} = Q2. Evaluate: {5 putting the value in A fi 5. Show that se=1 is x root of the equation Iti 2x a dx xt] 4 4-7 6 Sola. afplying C,>¢,-C, Soln. =I Ans. fr+1 2x-(x+1) 1 2x oxtl-2x - “3 4x-743 6 ae aby Q3. Find the values of a and b for which a. ab Son. |g 24 ret x1 a 2x (x-1) 4 > 3 4-0) 6 ret 1 ay sw a4 346 the slope ofthe tangent fo the curve yx? 248 at (7. Soln, yax-2r+8 Differentiating y we. x Ba38-2140 a y o, Leat-2 ‘The slope ofthe tangent at (1, 7) are Quad. 2» see aebse osbe pees JieaTi oa ‘ 2 ewan ° Tien aE 4 ViGedr +a {aking out (a+) from R, as common factor abelian J+ to 1 ~ Oh TG vx -16 (+6402 beng 9 = pe ena continyousat x=0 ROE 5-0 set 50, im f(n)= S00) a a-4 "0 ae % §=ban0 ; M1 1 Thisis the possible for any value ofa. So, this function is not =(A4b+e—(b~c- 0) b-cna-2 continous or x=0 for any value of a. Derived value ofa doesnot 2c-2e em (e~a-b) c—a— exists. o . fad eed QUE. If xwasin2e(L+c0s21) and y=Beos2e(1—c0s21), prove : x (atbtclatb+e ~a-b-e 2p that at 1-2, 2.4 ® a 0 asbse c-a-H Soln, x= afin2i(1 400521) ae (a+b +0) from 6, and ¢, as common factor (asin [0+ (-sin20} + (1460821) acos2.2 6 3iRe, B(a+b+0) comm a [aate, ) common 20(-2sin2) + (1+ ¢0820(2a¢082) 0 1 y= (bcos 21)(1-cos2r) =(a+b+e) II 7 | -(bsos2nfo (-sin29}.2 + -c0524)(-sin20).2 now expanding it, we gt (atb+e)[1,{1.1-0-D}] =(atb+eyl (at+b+c) RUS, 051)(2sin 21) + (1—cos24\(-2bsin21) (bc0s21\2sin3n + (1-cos20)(-2bsin 21) (@sin21(-2sin 21) + (1+ €0821)(2ac052/) the value of a, Soln, 4, Ifthe following function f(x) is continuous at x=0, find veo fee} axe Va ave x>0 it Wise e—4 “ = O14 0-261) for f(x) to be continuous at x=0 (@IN-2.) +140 (200) ‘we must havé 0+1(-26) tim f(x) = lim fs) = FO s 7 a0 aot ne lim f(a) lim (=a aaa | proved. "Tecate OR, ( 37reT) Hina f(x) = img » ae Ft QS. If (cosxy’ = (cosy), then find a a2 2 a me Soln, (cosx)’ =(cosy)" . a taking log on both sides (@rif 30 log 34 tinge =2hg( 28) og e052 =xlg.cosy ae ¥ as 1 1 :{-sins)+logoosx-% Pegg Ha) onoo cosy * * or, ~itanetlog.cose =-xtany- og cosy you log.cosy limg(s) 24 sal) tafe wy ay . Tog.cos 1 4 cram = pans + Tog c08 ces hy _ vlan v4 lopcosy ce xtany4 log cos Q.16. A stone is dropped into a quiet ake and the waves move in Ans - Let, Ax Arsaof circle Re radius fcircle oak? a Aa agelt ! a RT 1) a Ba sen/ Hee, Bnsem/see wart 4 freramt ‘we have 0 find out when R= Bem it putting these values in 1), we get, a“ Feosss a a on, ( 30a) Q46. Find the intervals on which the function f(x)=(x~1) (x-2); xeR is (a) increasing (b) decreasin Sola. -f(a)=(r=14x? 4x44) Page eden 4rd S()=30 5.204811 231° -10r+8 I= 6r= 44 +8 =3a(r-2)-4(x-2) = (x-4)x-2) For f(x) to be increasing, we must have LO > Gr-4(x-2)>0 4 = reform? = x=4)u0% So, f(x) isincreasing or (= ue) ae (b) For f(x) tobe decreasing, we must have x= 4Kx-2)<0 4 = fee - (3 Quy. Sotn, Qs, Soli, Here, Je) isdecteaingon (43) let eat ede=dh pling the values te [tt ea ees Lr sar=3) - a oe 4212 4-4-5) ch Fea, s Bay ws ASG Putting the value oft, we get (e" +2) ae rove that <_ge=n, Fiesta (par wekaow tad JureadeoZ friars fa-0= 400 1 Tsinx S)= _ 1 ot MT amay "Tsing Sl-3)= fa) gyi Heaton JO ade att at a coin BET a wend matt bf = pr Ore He aye veo NA] PEW OM ea ate Hoe al] elem trary er a] n | pyle Huh DY(ony(2un ni] walt} 1-0).1.2-0) yrs HH). 2-4] “uh= 1) el #2 Ans Q20. Wa=7~3)4 48 ana 434K, then find the following: i xt (i) Proectin of on 6. saniaft= YP (ay 6 ona ti) @ [-3~4)~ J( 8) 4 AI = (-6)] eetia Toth (cis ji) ans (1) Projection of @ on & “few Uf O be the angle benween & & B) tthe tao pointe Mam are te pede Ot hep bam af the plane wre take any point Inthe plane shave postion vector sf then asyiven 0 isu vector inthe plane and Hd is 1" tothe plane, + pind ong FM onl enim) on FLAVOR) 1212 CAG cu FOF 3j 68) te Thi ig requted vector equation ofthe plane. ~ On Hin the equation ofthe sea |.) and Is parallel to a ‘oa. through Sola, le, we taf so the required line which passes the (0, ~1, 4) and 11 to above lines xxO_ yt znd 7 £241 17 Q.22, IfAani Bare two independent events such that P(4)=0.35 and P(AUB)=06, find PCB), Soln, PUGH PA y= Pde By = P(A) PR) = PCA).P(B) since A & 1 are independent emery ererde O86 OA RU) ASE ose Paya, ons rye OT Sea. th Ane MOTE Section O23, Uning elementary rom transformations, And the Inverse of pia 210 10 ol oo Applying Ro Ry 30-1) fot 13 ffi o 7 21 oj [oo Anbing 08, o, y oY o, [21 of=p 0 a sath og Applying R:-+ R,-22, ROKK 10 o, |2-21 1 0-3 Il 3-0 -2- 4) 10 Yl fo -% o o, Jo 1 -%l\0 + ia 03-4} [1 +K o| 0-4 0 =|0 0434 1-20)4 Lo o Applying By 9 Re Mh Applying Ry 8,3 ho | fo -%. op f-%alo +34 tla oo 1) | 4s Aprlying. > Axt 10 S45 22lels 2es2 1092 ew, fo 1 2anx2|a-2 2452 1492 Pees 33 15 oo 1 {iss 9 hogpt 2-9 1del-24 7/4 bolls s 9 ence oR 0.23. Solve by matrix method, the following equations: tay weycrsl ds ye2e=7. Soln, The given equations canbe writen as 2-1 Uys) py 11y-afylel au aie} |r on, oF Now we have to find out 4” we will firs find out co-factors of A Q. vertices are (1.3). Soln. : a BO) First we find the equations ofthe sides of triangle ABC by using w 5 obeys Ait * The equation of BC is * av 425 . F567) = oxty-7 2 The equation of AC is 4-3 p32 e-1 yee) xo2y45=0 8) Clearly, Area of AABC = Area ADI + Area DC ‘Area ADB: To find the area ADB ___ wesliceitinto venical strips. We observe that cach vertical strip has its lower end on side AC and the upper and on AB. So, the approximating rectangle has length =(y,-y,), width=Ay and Similarly. aves 9DC= fly, yn ey) and Sls) Heo ine i and Gi expect 45-0 & xty,-7=0 Area ABC= A+B Eagan As “4 Q.26, Verify that y=e"(sinx+cosx) is a solution of the dy yd ifferent ion 7-2 + 2y=0, differential equation “r~ 27° +29 Ai) Soln, y=e'(sinx+cosx) Differentiating both sides 5 et (cosx—sins) +e"(sins + 6083) e°(cosx-sinx) e'(-sinx-cnsx) +e(cosx—sinx) Q36. Qa. So, yis the sol. ofthe above ferential Fe diferent equa [OU diferent equation ea) ‘OR, Solve the differential equation << #.. zy tnd aGinyoatan® viding both sides by x asin~ =e Solved Consider the equations of the straight lies given by a Gaajedye aie jeky tteui-j deals joth. Wajsis tj Jed ea tipi and Kesiejerh, hen fied * win BF wae «i «iy ww ) =-9 Ans. (si) Shortest distance i Q.28. A manufacturer has three machine operators A, B and C. “The first operator A produces 1% defective items, whereas the ‘ether two operators Band C produce 5% and 7% defective tems respectively. A 8.00 the job for $0% of the time, B on the Job for 30% ofthe time and C on the job for 20% of the time, Let E,: be event that an item i produced by A, E,: be event that an item Is produced by Band £,: be event that an Item Is produced by C. ITE be the event that a defective item is produced, then find the following. AE) Gy PLE) iil) PCE) (is) PETE) 0) PESE:) (si) PLETED. actin rele den for OMe Ayre lletfea {2-Nea Ayre [2eC}es Wr 212-C-n}-Cnfa- cay) sana + 2(24 1} 41(26 4) 44-3) $2346-3 = 646-3 22-3 “9 [4/# 0, Aisnon singular matrix. So, its 4” exists { F non singularmavie tia: TE 4! thm Matrix made by its co-actors 3 6 30 6 jo3 3 rel yetbane rel Q.24, Find the equations uf the tangent and normal to the curve r xealn3t, y= gor2e at the polnt £ F Soin, xesifor ; patie a nos acs <0 hi 5 ode SE mcosiva3 =3eos3t oy Fe sind1x2=-2sinde e-sinde yx 2sine de” 3c0s3t 4 Now at r=% tow & at nt 3 Equation of tangent at i bowle(Z], oa) antl.) 2 Wr E) 5 4 ry (0) ct Es 3570.05 Ans 7 zi Exe . ‘The intercepts x-axis at 120 and y axis at 60. o (8) am x42y<120 Q.29. Solve graphically the following LAPP. «, feasible region willbe lower side ofthe line, Minimise Z=Sx+10y Now, considerthe line subject to x4 y260 x-2y=0 xe2ys120 = orely xoBy20 when ve a «t a hen x=0, y=0;x=2y=1 +s feasible region willbe he lower side ofthe line Thus the feasible epion jf Region ABCD Now, we find the co;didinate of polat Cand point D. To find the co-ordinate of C Sotn, (60,30) Now, to find co-ordinage of D BL 10 20 3 4 yeoo) 1202) Since x,y'20, s0the feasible region witl bein the 1* quadrant. We change the inequality into equality and draw the graph. xty=60 x a ‘The line intercepts x axis at 60 and y axis at 60 Now, at points A, B, C and D, we find the minimum value of the Sa 10y, 2, =5.60+10.0=300 faction = cs x4y>60, sothe region willbe upper side ofthe line ‘Now consider the ine 24=5.120+10.0= 600 x42y 2120 2. =5.60+10.30= 600 2D Zp =5.40+10.20=200+200= 400 1207 120 ‘The minimum value ofthe fraction is 300 at

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