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126, Sol. 127. Sol. 128, Sol. MATHEMATICS In the adjacent figure, if ZAOC 110°, then the value of 2D and 2B respectively D ( os B () 55°,125° 2) 55°,110° (3) 110°, 25° (4) 125°, 55° ‘ ear eee eae [B+|D=180° =[B- 128° 9 6 a b= tion between a and b is... a= oP gi b= Zp ten the relation between a and (ach Q)a>b @)atb>1 ax 2 Te ee clearly a>b Ina AXYZ, if the internal bisector of 2X meets YZ at ‘P", then .... Zz Pp x Y MY XZ _YP oz-% Or XY HXZ _YP+ PL 129. Sol, 130, Sol, II. Sol. ‘Two poles of height 6 m and 11 m stand vertically upright on a plane ground, If the distance between their feet is 12m, the distance between their tops is 2m Qium @) 13m @im 3 Let AB and CD be two poles such that AB = 6m, CD = 11m Given AC= 12m ABEC is a rectangle, CE = 6m, ED = 5m and BE = 12m a ls al @ ‘ABED isa right angle triangle, BD* ‘When the sum of the first ten terms of an A.P. is four times the sum of the first five terms. Then the k term is (1) a(2e+1) 2) a(2-1) @ mw (443 2 ‘Let ‘a’ be the frst term and ‘d” be the common difference of an A.P. ‘Sum of first ten terms = 4 x sum of first five terms 10; 5 az Lta+(10-1)a] = 4x5[20+(5-1)4] 2a+9d=4a+ 84 2a=d ee), KM term ofan AP. is a+(k—-1)d oy) 132. 133, 134, The vale of [AT flr} is... a) a Q)a® Ba at (ee min eau If the ratio of the legs ofa right-angled triangle is 1:2, then the ratio of the corresponding segments of the hypotenuse made by a perpendicular upon it from the vertex will be ais Q)avd @r:2 Ais 1 Given O72 ABax, BC=28 AADC right angk, AC=WSx and BD 1AC, Let CD: and BD=h atbav5r (D A ABDC is right angle, 1? =4x°—a* ‘ABbA is right angle, =x°—6 Sar =(b-a)vSx_— (by (1) 3 yee =) a 1 from (DQ. b-Fanse =Fay ‘The sum of three numbers is 98. The ratio of the first to the second tem is 2 and the ratio ofthe second to the third is 3. Then the second number is ais (2)20 3)30 432 3 Leta, b, ce three numbers Given a+b+c-98 el) Sol, A cylindrical pencil of diameter 1.2 cm has one of its ends sharpened into a conical shape of height 1.4.cm. The volume of the material removed is (in cub. cms) .... (4.224 2) 1.056 @) 10.56 4) 42.28 2 Given: h=14, r=06 ome ‘Volume of the material removed — = Volume of cylinder ABCD - volume of cone APB -7(3) -(8 (2,14) 10} (3"10)" If f:R->R; g:R—>R are functions defined by /(x)=3x—t g(x)¥e=6, then the value of (gof-") (2009) is (26 29 G16 ais 1 Given f(x)=3x-1, e(x)=VEv6 Let y=s(x) year ariy-rttt Sr '(x)-2S and (0) V6 (sof) (2009) = 9(F-*(2009)) =e Er 137 Sol, 138. Sol, 139. Sol, Sol, In the diagram, a squared ABCD has a side with a length of 6 cm. Circular ares of radius 6 cm are drawn with centres B and D, What is the area of the shaded region in sq.cm.? e (18 Q) 36r @) 182 ~24 (4) 18-36 4 area of sector BAC = 9x area of sector DAC = 9x required area ‘= sum of area of two sectors ~ area of square = (0r49z)-36 = 187-36 ‘How many numbers between 3000 and 4000 can be formed from the digits 3, 4, 5,6, 7 and 8; no digits being repeated in any number (1) 20 Nos. (2) 15 Nos. G) 60 Nos, (4) 120Nos. 3 [3 “The first place filled with 3 ~ I way ‘Second place ~Sways Third place ~4ways Fourth place ~3ways Total numbers = DxSbx3=60 If tog,,2=0.3010, then the number of digits in 256” is ay 120 @12 8) 256 50 a Let £2256" og =$0 tog,,256 togx= 50108452" = 400I0gi, = 400% (0.3010) dogx =120.4 ‘number of digits in 256 is 120+1=121. If sin A, cos A and tan A are in Geometric Progression, then cot" A~cot? A is 2 @4 @)3 at 4 Given sin A, cos A and tan A are in G.P. cos? A=sin A. tan Sens A=sin? A Sent A= cosecd ‘squaring on both sides cot! A= cosec"A 141. _A chess-board contains 64 equal squares and the area of each square is 6.25 cm”. An inside border round the board is 2 em. wide. The length of the chess-board is (som 24cm @) em @ 16cm Sol. 2 Area of each square is 6.25 cm? Let x" be the side of each square, x? = $3 3 agth of the chess board = 2 « border round wide +8 x each square length 5 = Dede om =4+20em =24em 142, The value of log gy Lode is. 31 3 3 wz oF oF? (4) None 143. Equation of the line passing through (—1,2) and perpendicular to x—y+2=0 is. () xty=t Qx-yst @) x+y=2 @ x-yt1=0 Sol 1 Slope of given line x—y+2=0 is 1 Slope of required line is ‘The equation of line passing through (—1,2) having slope -1 is y-2=-1(x +1) rey 144, Sol. 14s, 3 Q3 e @ aE a] ia el HG 7 ‘SHS 3 te 4] AP-4A431=05 0 If A(-2,5) and (3,2) are the two points on a straight line. If 7 is extended to *C* such that AC = 2BC, then the co-ordinates of °C are (hs (2.5) @) (6-1) where A(-25) and B(3,2)

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