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MATHS - 1A QUESTION BANK - Chapter Wise Important Questions For IPE
MATHS - 1A QUESTION BANK - Chapter Wise Important Questions For IPE
MATHS - 1A QUESTION BANK - Chapter Wise Important Questions For IPE
FUNCTIONS
VERY SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
1. Which of the following are injections or surjections or bijections ? Justify your answers
2x +1
i) f : R → R defined by f ( x ) =
3
ii) f : R → ( 0, ∞ ) defined by f ( x ) = 2 x
iii) f : ( 0, ∞ ) → R defined by f ( x ) = log e x
iv) f : [ 0, ∞ ) → [ 0, ∞ ) defined by f ( x ) = x 2
2. Is g = {(1,1) , ( 2,3) , ( 3,5 ) , ( 4, 7 )} is a function from A = {1, 2,3, 4} to B = {1,3,5, 7} ? If this is
given by the formula g ( x ) = ax + b , then find a and b.
3x + 3− x
3. If the function f :R→R defined by f ( x) = , then show that
2
f ( x + y) + f ( x − y) = 2 f ( x) f ( y)
4. If f ( x ) = 2, g ( x ) = x 2 , h ( x ) = 2 x for all x ∈ R , then find ( ( fo ( goh )( x ) )
5. Find the inverse of the following functions
i. If a, b ∈ R, f : R → R defined by f ( x ) = ax + b ( a ≠ 0 )
ii. f : R → ( 0, ∞ ) defined by f ( x ) = 5 x
iii. f : ( 0, ∞ ) → R defined by f ( x ) = log 2 x
6. Define surjection
7. Find the domains of the following real valued functions.
1
i. f ( x) = 2
( x − 1) ( x + 3)
1
ii. f ( x) =
log ( 2 − x )
1
iii. f ( x) =
1 − x2
iv. f ( x ) = x 2 − 25
8. Find the ranges of the following real valued functions
x2 − 4
i.
x−2
9. If f = {(1, 2 ) , ( 2, −3 ) , ( 3, −1)} then find
i. 2 f ii. 2 + f iii. f 2 iv. f
10. Find the domains of the following real valued functions
2+ x + 2− x
i. f ( x ) =
x
x + 2, x > 1
1. If the function f is defined by f ( x ) = 2, −1 ≤ x ≤ 1, then find the values of
x − 1, −3 < x < −1
(i) f ( 3) , (ii) f (0) , (iii) f ( −1,5 ) , (iv) f ( 2 ) + f ( −2 ) , (v) f ( −5 )
1+ x 2x
2. If f : R − {±1} → R is defined by f ( x ) = log , then show that f 2
= 2 f ( x)
1− x 1+ x
3. If f : R→ R, g : R → R defined by f ( x ) = 3 x − 2, g ( x ) = x 2 + 1 then find
(i) ( gof −1 ) ( 2 ) , (ii) ( gof )( x − 1)
4. Let f = {(1, a ) , ( 2, c ) , ( 4, d ) , ( 3, b )} and g −1 = {( 2, a ) , ( 4, b ) , (1, c ) , ( 3, d )} , then show that
−1
( gof ) = f −1og −1
x +1
5. If f ( x ) = ( x ≠ ±1) then find ( fofof )( x ) and ( fofofof )( x )
x −1
6. Let f : A → B , g : B → C and h : C → D . Then ho ( gof ) = ( hog ) of , that is, composition of
functions is associative.
7. If f : R → R, g : R → R are defined by f ( x ) = 4 x − 1 and g ( x ) = x 2 + 2 then find
( gof )
a +1
(i) ( gof )( x ) (ii)
4
(iii) fof ( x ) (iv) go ( fof )( 0 )
8. If f : Q → Q is defined by f ( x ) = 5 x + 4 for all x ∈ Q , show that f is a bijection and find f −1
2. MATHEMATICAL INDUCTION
12
n
7. Show that 49 + 16 n − 1 is divisible by 64 for all positive integers n .
1 1 1 n
8. Show that ∀ n ∈ N , + + + ... upto n terms = .
1.4 4.7 7.10 3n + 1
1. If i,j,k are unit vectors along the positive directions of the coordinate axes, then show that the four
points 4 i + 5 j + k , − j − k ,3i + 9 j + 4k and −4 i + 4 j + 4 k are coplanar.
2. In ∆ ABC , if ‘O’ is the circumcentre and H is the orthocentre, then show that
(i) OA + OB + OC = OH (ii) HA + HB + HC = 2 HO
4. MULTIPLICATION OF VECTORS
VERY SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
1. A line makes angles θ1 , θ 2 ,θ 3 and θ 4 with the diagonals of a cube. Show that
4
cos 2 θ1 + cos 2 θ 2 + cos 2 θ3 + cos 2 θ 4 =
3
2. If b c d + c a d + a b d = a b c , then show that the points with position vectors a,b,c
and d are coplanar.
3. If A = (1, −2, −1) , B ( 4, 0 − 3) , C (1, 2, −1) and D = ( 2, −4, −5 ) , find the distance between AB and
CD.
4. If a = i − 2 j + k , b = 2 i + j + k , c = i + 2 j − k find a × ( b × c ) and ( a × b ) × c
5. If a = i − 2 j − 3k , v = 2 i + j − k and c = i + 3 j − 2k , verify that a × ( b × c ) ≠ ( a × b ) × c
6. If a = 2i + j − 3k , b = i − 2 j + k , c = −i + j − 4k and d = i + j + k , then compute ( a × b ) × ( c × d )
7. Let θ1 and θ 2 be non-negative real numbers such that θ1 + θ 2 ≤ π . Then
(i) cos (θ1 − θ 2 ) = cos θ1 cos θ 2 + sin θ1 sin θ 2
(ii) cos (θ1 + θ 2 ) = cos θ1 cos θ 2 − sin θ1 sin θ 2
8. In any triangle prove that the altitudes are concurrent.
9. Find the shortest distance between the skew lines
r = ( 6 i + 2 j + 2k ) + t ( i − 2 j + 2k ) and r = ( −4 i − k ) + s ( 3i − 2 j − 2k )
x − 3 2 y − 8 5 2
1) If = then find the values of x, y, z and a
z + 2 6 −2 a − 4
1 3 −5
02. Find the trace of 2 −1 5
2 0 1
03. Find the following products wherever possible
2 2 1 −2 −3 4
1 0 2 2 2 −3
2 1 2 1 2 −2
3 4 9
04. 0 −1 5 13 −2 0
0 4 1
2 6 12
−1 2 3
05. If A = 2 5 6 is a symmetric matrix, then find x.
3 x 7
a + ib c + id 2 2 2 2
06. If A = , a + b + c + d = 1 then find the inverse of A
− c + id a − b
x − 1 2 y − 5 1 − x 2 − y
07. If z 0 2 = 2 0 2 then find the values of x, y, z and a.
1 −1 1 + a 1 −1 1
2 3 1 1 2 −1
08. If A = and B= the find the matrix X such that A + B – X = 0 What is
6 −1 5 0 −1 3
the order of the matrix X ?
1 2 3 8
09. If A = ,B = and 2X + A = B then find X.
3 4 7 2
1 0 0 1 3
01. If I and E = then show that ( aI + bE ) = a 3 I + 3a 2bE.
0 1 0 0
3 −1 −5 1 2 0
−1 −2 −2
04. If A = 2 1 −2 then show that the adjoint of A is 3A’. Find A−1
2 −2 1
3 −3 4
05. If A = 2 −3 4 then show that A−1 = A3
0 −1 1
1 2 3
06. 2 3 4
0 1 2
cos θsin θ cos nθ sin nθ
07. If A = then show that for all the positive integers n, An =
− sin θ
cos θ − sin nθ cos nθ
1 −2
2 −1 2
08. If A = and B = −3 0 then verify that (AB)’ = B’A’
1 3 −4
5 4
a a 2 1 + a3 a a2 1
01. If b b 2 1 + b 3 = 0 and b b 2 1 ≠ 0 then show that abc = -1
c c 2 1 + c3 c c2 1
a + b + 2c a b
= 2 a +b+c 3
02. Show that c b + c + 2a b ( )
c a c + a + 2b
2
a b 2bc − a 2
c c2 b2
2
Show that b c a = c 2 = ( a + b + c − 3abc )
2 2 3 3 3
03. 2ac − b a
c a b b2 a2 2ab − c 2
−2 a a + b c + a
04. Show that a + b −2b b + c = 4 ( a + b )( b + c )( c + a )
c + a c + b −2c
1 a 2 a3
05. 1 b 2 b 3 = ( a − b )( b − c )( c − a )( ab + bc = ca )
1 c2 c3
2c 2c c − a − b
x − 2 2 x − 3 3x − 4
12. Find the value of x if x − 4 2 x − 9 3 x − 16 = 0
x − 8 2 x − 27 3 x − 64
a1 b1 c1
If A = a2 b2 c2 is a non-singular matrix then A is invertible and A−1 =
AdjA
13.
det A
a3 b3 c3
x+ y+z=3
14. Show that the following system of equations is consistent and solve it completely: 2 x + 2 y − z = 3
x + y − z =1
15. Solve the following simultaneous linear equations by using ‘Cramer’s rule.
3 x + 4 y + 5 z = 18
2 x − y + 8 z = 13
5 x − 2 y + 7 z = 20
16. Solve the following equations by Gauss – Jordan method
3 x + 4 y + 5 z = 18
2 x − y + 8 z = 13
5 x − 2 y + 7 z = 20
17. Let A and B are invertible matrices. Then A−1 , A ' and AB are invertible further.
−1 −1 1 −1
i) ( A−1 ) = A ii) ( A1 ) = ( A−1 ) iii) ( AB ) = B −1 A−1
1. If cos θ = t ( 0 < t < 1) and θ does not lie in the first quadrant, find the values of
(i) sin θ (ii) tan θ
A + 2 B + 3C A−C
2. If A,B,C are angles of a triangle, then prove that cos + cos =0
2 2
−4
1. If tan θ = and θ does not lie in 4th quadrant, prove that
3
5sin θ + 10cos θ + 9sec θ + 16 cos ecθ + 4cot θ = 0
Prove that 3 ( sin θ − cos θ ) + 6 ( sin θ + cos θ ) + 4 ( sin 6 θ + cos 6 θ ) = 13
4 2
2.
2sin θ 1 − cos θ + sin θ
3. If = x , find the value of
1 + cos θ + sin θ 1 + sin θ
4. If cos ec θ − sin θ = a and secθ − cos θ = b , then prove that a 2b 2 ( a 2 + b 2 ) = 1
3 3
cot A cot B 1
5. If A + B = 225o , then prove that . =
1 + cot A 1 + cot B 2
π 7 12
6. If 0 < A < B < , sin ( A + B ) = , cos ( A − B ) = , find the value of tan 2A
4 25 13
7. If cos (θ − α ) , cos θ , cos (θ + α ) are in H.P., Then prove that cos 2 θ = 1 + cos α
8. Prove the following
2π 4π 8π 1
(i) cos cos .cos =
7 7 7 8
3 5
9. If cos α = and cos β = and α , β are acute angles, then prove that
5 13
α + β 16
(i) cos 2 =
2 65
10. If A is not an integral multiple of π , prove that
sin16 A
cos A.cos 2 A.cos 4 A.cos 8 A = and hence deduce that
16sin A
2π 4π 8π 16π 1
cos .cos .cos .cos =
15 15 15 15 16
11. Prove that 4 ( cos 66o + sin 84 o ) = 3 + 15
1 1
12. If sin x + sin y = and cos x + cos y = , then show that
4 3
x+ y 3
(i) tan =
2 4
13. If neither ( A − 15o ) nor ( A − 75 )
o
is an integral multiple of 180o , prove that
4cos 2 A
cot (15o − A) + tan (15o + A) =
1 − 2sin 2 A
14. Prove that (if none of the denominators is zero)
n n n A− B
cos A + cos B sin A + sin B 2.cot , if n is even
+ = 2
sin A − sin B cos A − cos B
0 , if n is odd
1. Prove that
3 12 33
(i) Sin −1 + Cos −1 = Cos −1
5 13 65
8. HYPERBOLIC FUNCTIONS
3
1. If sinh x = , find cosh ( 2x ) and sinh ( 2x )
4
n
2. Prove that (i) ( cosh x − sinh x ) = cosh ( nx ) − sinh ( nx ) , for any n ∈ R
tanh x tanh x
3. Prove that + = −2 cos echx for x ≠ 0
sec hx − 1 sec hx + 1
4. For any x ∈ R , Prove that cosh 4 x − sinh 4 x = cosh ( 2 x )
5. For x, y ∈ R prove that
(i) sinh ( x + y ) = sinh x cosh y + cosh x sinh y
(ii) cosh ( x + y ) = cosh x cosh y + sinh x sinh y
6. (
For any x ∈ R prove that sinh −1 x = log e x + x 2 + 1 )
5
7. If cosh x = , find the values of (i) cosh ( 2x ) and (ii) sinh ( 2x )
2
−π π π
8. If θ ∈ , and x = log e cot + θ , then prove that
4 4 4
(i) cosh x = sec 2θ and (ii) sinh x = − tan 2θ
9. (
If sinh x = 5 , show that x = log e 5 + 26 )
1 1
10. Show that tanh −1 = log e 3
2 2
1 1 5
11. If tanh x = , then prove that x = + log e
4 2 3
9. PROPERTIES OF TRIANGLES
sin ( B − C )
1. Prove that ∑a 2
sin B + sin C
=0
A B C s2
1. Prove that cot + cot + cot =
2 2 2 ∆
2. For any angle θ , show that a cos θ = b cos ( C + θ ) + c cos ( B − θ )
3. If cos A + cos B + cos = 3/ 2 , then show that the triangle is equilateral
A B C
4. If cot , cot , cot are in A.P., then prove that a, b, c are in A.P.,
2 2 2
1 1 1 1 1 1 abc 4 R
5. Prove that − − − = 3 = 2 2
r r1 r r2 r r3 ∆ r s
r
6. Show that cos A + cos B + cos C = 1 +
R
7. If P1 , P2 , P3 are altitudes drawn from vertices A,B,C to the opposite sides of a triangle respectively,
then show that
2
(i)
1 1 1 1
+ + = (ii) PP P =
( abc )
=
8∆ 3
1 2 3
P1 P2 P3 r 8R 3 abc
65 21
8. If a = 13, b = 14, c = 15 , show that R = , r = 4, r1 = , r2 = 12 and r3 = 14
8 2