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Maths-2b - Laq's & Saq's
Maths-2b - Laq's & Saq's
Maths-2b - Laq's & Saq's
TARNAKA ZONE
MATHS – IIB
BLUE PRINT OF QUESTION PAPER
Total
CHAPTER (Total Marks) VSAQ(2m) SAQ(4m) LAQ(7m)
marks
1. CIRCLES (26) 2+2 4+4 7+7 26
3. PARABOLA (9) 2 - 7 9
4. ELLIPSE (8) - 4+4 - 8
5. HYPERBOLA (6) 2 4 - 6
6. INTEGRATION (25) 2+2 - 7+7+7 25
7. DEFINITE INTEGRATION (19) 2+2 4+4 7 19
8. DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (17) 2 4+4 7 17
‘*’ This Blue print is prepared according to the ‘Model Question Paper’
issued by B.I.E.
Please, note that, at times, the public question paper gets slight
deviation from the given Blue print.
1
CIRCLES
LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS (7 Marks)
LEVEL -1
1. Find equation and centre of the circles passing through the points
i) (3, 4), (3, 2), (1,4) TS-16,13,12, AP-18,16
ii) (5,7), (8,1), (1,3)
2. i) Show that the points (9,1), (7,9), (-2,12), (6,10) are concylic and find the equation of
the circle on which they lie. TS-19
ii) Show that the four points (-6,0), (-2,2), (-2,-8) and (1,1) are concyclic.
MAR-5,6,TS-15,AP-19,17
iii) Find the value of ‘c’ if the points (2,0), (0,1), (4,5), and (0,c) are concylic.
MAR-7,14, TS-17,15, AP-19,17,15
3. Find the equation of a circle which passes through (2,-3), and (-4,5) and having
centre on 4x+3y+1=0. TS-17, IPE-5,6
4. Find the equation of a circle which passes through the points (4,1), (6,5) and
having centre on 4x+3y-24=0. AP-16,TS-18
5. Find the equation of the circle whose centre lies on X-axis and passing through
The points (-2,3) and (4,5). MAR-12, TS-15, AP-15
2 2
6. Show that the circles x + y − 4 x − 6 y − 12 = 0 and x + y + 6 x + 18 y + 26 = 0 touch each other
2 2
also find the point of contact and common tangent at this point of contact. IPE-8,13,14, AP-17
2 2
7. Show that the circles x +y x +y + 2 x − 8 y + 13 = 0 touch each other. Find
2 2
− 6 x − 2 y + 1 = 0;
the point of contact and the equation of common tangent at this point of contact.
AP-19,17,16,MAR-10
8. Find the equations of the pair of direct common tangents to the circles
2 2
x + y + 22 x − 4 y − 100 = 0 and x + y − 2 x + 4 y + 100 = 0 .
2 2
AP-18, TS-15
9. Find the equation of transverse common tangents of the circles
2 2
x +y x +y
2 2
− 4 x − 10 y + 28 = 0 + 4 x − 6 y + 4 = 0.
; TS-17,AP-19,15,IPE-14,6,5
10. Show that four tangents can be drawn for the circles given by x2 + y 2 − 14 x + 6 y + 33 = 0;
x 2 + y 2 + 30 x − 2 y + 1 = 0 and find the internal and external center of similitude’s.
11. Find the equations of the circles with radius 13 units and touching 2 x − 3 y + 1 = 0 at (1,1).
12. Prove that the equations to the pair of tangents drawn from the point ( x1, y1 )
to the circle s = x 2 + y 2 + 2 gx + 2 fy + c = 0 is s 2 = s.s11 . MAR-14
1
Then find point of contact and equation of common tangent at their point of contact.
LEVEL - II
14. Find the equations of the circles which touches the x-axis at a distance of 3
units from the origin and making an intercept of length 6 units on the y- axis.
15. If the polar of points on the circle x2 + y 2 = a 2 with respect ot x2 + y 2 = b2 touches
the circle x 2 + y 2 = c 2 then show that a,b,c are in G.P.
16. If 1 , 2 are the angles of inclination of tangents through a point P to the circle
x + y = a 2 then find the locus of P when cot 1 + cot 2 = k.
2 2
2
SHORT ANSWER QUESTION (4 Marks)
LEVEL - I
1. Find the length of the chord intercepted by the circle x2 + y 2 − x + 3 y − 22 = 0 on the line
y = x −3. AP-18,16, IPE-13,11
2. Find the length of the chord intercepted by the circle x2 + y 2 − 8x − 2 y − 8 = 0 on
the line x + y + 1 = 0 . TS-16
3. Find the equation of the circle with centre (-2,3), cutting a chord length 2 units
on 3x + 4 y + 4 = 0 AP-18, MAR-11
4. The line y = mx + c and the circle x + y = a interest at A and B. if AB = 2 then
2 2 2
show that c 2 = (1 + m2 )( a 2 − 2 ) .
5. Show that the tangent at (-1,2), of the circle x2 + y 2 − 4 x − 8 y + 7 = 0 touches the
circle x2 + y 2 + 4 x + 6 y = 0 and also find its point of tangency.
6. Show that x + y + 1 = 0 touches the circle x2 + y 2 − 3x + 7 y + 14 = 0 and find the point
of contact. AP-17, MAR-09
7. Prove that the tangent at (3,-2) of the circle x + y = 13 is touches the circle
2 2
11. Find the equation of tangents of the circle x2 + y 2 = 10 at the points whose abscissa are 1.
12. Find the pair of tangents drawn from P (3, 2), to the circle x2 + y 2 − 6 x + 4 y − 2 = 0
13. Find the angle between the tangents drawn from (3,2) to the circle x2 + y − 6x + 4 y − 2 = 0 .
2
14. Find the locus of mid points of the chords of contact x2 + y = a2 from the points
2
18. Find the area of the triangle formed by the normal at (3,-4) to the circle
x 2 + y 2 − 22 x − 4 y + 25 = 0 with the coordinate axes . TS-18
19. Find the condition that the tangents drawn from the exterior point (0,0) to S=0
are perpendicular to each other. TS-16
20. Find the equation of tangents of x + y − 2 x + 4 y = 0 at ( 3, −1) . Also find the
2 2
PARABOLA
LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS (7 Marks)
LEVEL - I
1. Derive the equation of parabola y 2 = 4ax in standard form.TS-18,18,17,17,15,15,AP-19
2. Find the equation of the parabola whose focus is (-2,3) and directrix is the line
2 x + 3 y − 4 = 0. Also find the length of the latusrectum and the equation of axis of the
parabola. MAR-13
3. Find the focus, vertex, equation of the directrix, axis and the length of the
latusrectum to the parabola y 2 − x + 4 y + 5 = 0
4. Find the co-ordinates of vertex, focus, equation of the directrix and axis of the
parabola x2 − 2 x + 4 y + 3 = 0 .
5. Find the equation of the parabola, whose axis is parallel to the a-axis and which
passes through the points A ( −2,1) , B (1, 2) , c ( −1,3) . TS-17, 16
6. Find the equation of the parabola whose axis is parallel to y-axis and which
passes through the points ( 4,5) , ( −2,11) and ( −4, 21) MAR-12
7. Find the equations of tangents to the parabola y 2 = 16 x which are parallel and
perpendicular respectively to the line 2 x − y + 5 = 0, also find the coordinates of their
points to contact.
8. Show that the equation of the common tangents to the circle x2 + y 2 = 2a 2 and the
parabola y 2 = 8ax and y = ( x + 2a ) . TS-16, AP-17,16 & MAR-10,09,06
9. Prove that the two parabolas y 2 = 4ax and x2 = 4by intersect (other than the origin) at an
3a1/3b1/3
angle of Tan−1 .
2 ( a 2/3 + b2/3 )
5
10 The normal at a point P ( t1 ) on y 2 = 4ax meets the parabola again in the points P
2
( t2 ) . then prove that t2 = − t1 + (or) t1t2 + t12 + 2 = 0 . IPE-13,07
t1
11. Prove that the area of the triangle inscribed in the parabola y 2 = 4ax is
1
( y1 − y2 )( y2 − y3 )( y3 − y1 ) sq.units where y1 , y2 , y3 are the ordinates of its vertices. TS-15
8a
12. Prove that the area of the triangle formed by the tangents at ( x1 , y1 ) ,( x2 , y2 ) and ( x3 , y3 ) to
1
the parabola y 2 = 4ax ( a 0) is ( y1 − y2 )( y2 − y3 )( y3 − y1 ) square units.TS-15, AP-18
16a
13. If a normal chord a point‘t’ on the parabola y 2 = 4ax subtends a right angle at
vertex, then prove that t = 2 . MAR-14
14. From an external point P tangents are drawn to the parabola y = 4ax and these
2
tangents make angles 1 , 2 with its axis, such that cot 1 + cot 2 is a constant‘d’. Then
show that all such P lie on a horizontal line.
LEVEL - II
15. Show that the locus of point of intersection of perpendicular tangents to the
parabola y 2 = 4ax is the directrix x + a = 0 .
16. Show that the common tangent to the parabola y 2 = 4ax and x 2 = 4by is
a1/3 x + b1/3 y + a 2/3b2/3 = 0 .
AP-16
17. If lx + my + n = 0 is a normal to the parabola y = 4ax, then show that
2
al + 2alm 2 + nm2 = 0 .
3
18. Find the condition for the line y = mx + c to be a tangent to the parabola x 2 = 4ay .
19. Show that the common tangents to the 2 x2 + 2 y 2 = a 2 and the parabola y 2 = 4ax
intersect at the focus of the parabola y 2 = −4ax . TS-19
20. Find the equation of the parabola whose focus is S (3, 5) and the vertex is A(1,3).
1 1 1
21 For a focal chord PQ of the parabola y 2 = 4ax if SP = l and SQ = l1 then P.T + =
l l1 a
ELLIPSE
SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
LEVEL - I
1. Find the equation of the ellipse whose focus is (1,-1), e=2/3 and directrix is x + y + 2 = 0.
TS-19, AP-16, IPE-08,05
2. Find the length of major axis, minor axis, latusrectum, eccentricity, coordinates of centre, foci
and the equations of directrices of the ellipse 9 x 2 + 16 y 2 = 144 .TS-17,16,14, AP-07
3. Find the length of the major axis, minor axis, latus rectum, eccentricity, coordinates
of centre, foci and the equation of driectrices of the ellipse x2 + 2 y 2 − 4 x + 12 y + 14 = 0
4. Find eccentricity, coordinates of foci, length of latusrectum and equations of directrices
of the ellipse
(i) 9 x2 + 16 y 2 − 36 x + 32 y − 92 = 0 TS-18,18,15,09, AP-15 (ii) 3x2 + y 2 − 6 x − 2 y − 5 = 0. AP-15
6
5. Find the length of the major axis, mior axis, latusrecturm, eccentricity, coordinates of
centre, foci and the equation of directrices of the ellipse 4 x2 + y 2 − 8x + 2 y + 1 = 0. IPE-11,10
6. Find the equation of tangent to the ellipse 2 x2 + y 2 = 8 which is parallel and
perpendicular to x − 2 y − 4 = 0
i) x-2y-4=0 ii) perpendicular to x+y+z=0 iii) makes an angle is with X-axis. AP-19, TS-17
x2 y 2
7. If P is a point on the ellipse + = 1 whose foci S and S then show that SP + S P = 2a
1 1
a 2 b2
(constant) IPE-2013
8. If the tangent & normal to the ellipse x + 4 y = 4 at a point p ( ) on it meet the major
2 2
2
axis in Q & R respectively if 0 & QR = 2 then S .T = cos −1
2 3
x2 y 2
9. If the line y = mx + c touches the ellipse + = 1, prove that c2 = a2 m2 + b2 ; ( a b).
a 2 b2
10. Find the condition for the line
x2 y 2
(i) lx + my + n = 0 to be a tangent to the ellipse 2 + 2 = 1 AP-15
a b
x2 y 2
(ii) lx + my + n = 0 to be normal to the ellipse 2 + 2 = 1
a b
x2 y 2
11. Find the condition for the line x cos + y sin = p to be a tangent to the ellipse 2 + 2 = 1. IPE-14
a b
2 2
x y
12. If the normal at one end of latusrectum of the ellipse 2
+ 2 = 1 passes through one
a b
end of minor axis, then show that e4 + e2 = 1 [where e is the eccentricity of the ellipse]
TS-17,14
13. Find the equation of tangent and normal to the ellipse 9 x + 16 y = 144 at the end of 2 2
17. Find the equation of the ellipse in the standard form it passes through (-2,2) and
(3,-1). TS-17
18. Solve that the points of intersection of perpendicular tangents to an ellipse lie on
a circle , a director circle . AP-16,11
19. Solve that the locus of the perpendiculars drawn from foci to any. AP-19,17
20. Find the equation of the ellipse referred to it’s major and minor axes as
coordinates axes x, y respectively with latus rectum of length 4 and distance
between foci 4 2.
21. Find the equation of the ellipse in the standard form such that distance between
foci is 8 and distance between directrices is 32. AP-17, IPE-07,06
7
LEVEL – II
x2 y 2
22. If the tangent to the ellipse + = 1( a b ) meets its major axis and minor axis at m
a 2 b2
a2 b2
and n respectively then prove that + = 1 where c is the centre of the ellipse.
( CM ) ( CN )
2 2
23. Show that the points of intersection of the perpendicular tangents to an ellipse lies
on a circle. (Director Circle)
( x − h) (y −k)
2 2
x2 y 2
27. Derive the equation of an ellipse in the standard form + =1
a 2 b2
28. If 1 & 2 are the eccentric angles of the extremities of a focal chord of the ellipse
x2 y 2 e +1
+ = 1( a b ) and e is the eccentricity then show that = cot 1 cot 2 .
a 2 b2 e −1 2 2
29. If the length of the major axis of an ellipse is three times the length of its minor
axis then find the eccentricity of the ellipse.
30. P.T the equation of the normal at p ( x1 y1) to the Ellipse
x2 y2 a 2 x b2 y
2
+ 2 = 1is − = a 2 − b2
a b x1 y1
x2 y 2 ax by
31. S.T the equation of normal at p ( ) to the ellipse 2
+ 2 = 1is − = a 2 − b2 .
a b cos sin
x2 y 2
32. From an external point ‘ P ‘, tangents are drawn to the ellipse 2 + 2 = 1 and these
a b
tangents make Angles 1 , 2 with the axis such that cot 1 + cot 2 = K . Then show
2
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HYPERBOLA
SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS
LEVEL - I
1. One focus of hyperbola located at (1,-3) and corresponding directrix is the line y = 2 .
Find the equation of hyperbola if its eccentricity is 3/2.
2. Find the foci, eccentricity and the equations of directrices of the hyperbola
16 y 2 − 9 x 2 = 144 . AP-18,17, TS-10
3. Find the eccentricity, foci, length of lotus rectum and equations of the directrices of the
hyperbola x 2 − 4 y 2 = 4 AP-18,16, TS-19
4. Find the eccentricity, foci, equations of the directrices, length of the latusrectum of the
hyperbola 9 x2 − 16 y 2 + 72 x − 32 y − 16 = 0
5. Find the equations of the tangents to the Hyperbola 3x2 − 4 y 2 = 12 which are (i) parallel
and (ii) perpendicular to the line y = x − 7 TS-18,15, AP-17,15,15
6. Find the equations of tangents drawn to the hyperbola x − 4 y = 4 which are parallel
2 2
9
x2 y 2
− =1 to its asymptotes is constant.
a 2 b2
17. The differences of the focal distances of any point on the hyperbola is constant
2 2
i.e., if P is a point on the hyperbola x 2 − y2 = 1 with foci S and S 1P − SP = 2a (constant).
b a
2 2
18. Derive the standard form of Hyperbola x 2 − y2 = 1
a b
INDEFINITE INTEGRATION
LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS (7 Marks )
LEVEL - I
9 cos x − sin x 2 cos x + 3sin x
1. Evaluate dx TS-17,08 2.Evaluate dx AP-18,15, TS-16
4sin x + 5cos x 4 cos x + 5sin x
2sin x + 3cos x + 4 cos x + 3sin x + 7
3. Evaluate dx AP&TS-16,MAR-14,11 4. Evaluate dx AP-19
3sin x + 4 cos x + 5 cos x + sin x + 1
dx x +1
5. Evaluate AP-15,13,03 6. Evaluate dx
3cos x + 4sin x + 6 x + 3 x + 12
2
1 2x + 5
7. dx TS-15,06 8.Evaluate dx
1 + sin x + cos x x 2 − 2 x + 10
x +1 5− x
9. Evaluate dx 10.Evaluate dx on ( 2,5) TS-17, AP-19
x2 − x + 1 x−2
TS19,AP-16
22. i) Obtain reduction formula for I n = sec x dx, n being a positive integer n 2 and
n
10
dx dx
23. Evaluate MAR-12,10, 24. Evaluate 2011,13
5 + 4 cos x 5 + 4 cos 2 x
1
25. Evaluate dx
sin x + 3 cos x
LEVEL - II
x 2 2 a 2 −1 x
26. Show that a − x dx = a − x + sin
2 2
+ c MAR-2002
2 2 a
1
28. Evaluate dx
4 + 5sin x
dx dx
29. Evaluate 30. Evaluate MAR-2010
4 + 5sin x 2 − 3cos 2 x
2x + 3 x+3
31. Evaluate 32. Evaluate dx
( x + 3) ( x 2 + 4 ) ( x − 1) ( x 2 + 1)
33. Evaluate 1 + 3x − x 2 dx (2011) 34. Evaluate 3 + 8 x − 3x 2 dx
m −1
− sin x cos n +1 x m − 1
35. If I m,n = sin m x cos n xdx then show that I m,n = + I m−2,n for a positive
m+n m+n
integer n and an inter m 2.
36. Evaluate x sin −1 xdx on ( −1,1) MAR-2001 37. Evaluate x 2 cos x dx
1− x 2x2 + x + 1
38. Evaluate tan −1 dx, on ( −1,1) 39.Evaluate dx
( x + 3)( x − 2 )
2
1+ x
DEFINITE INTEGRATION
LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS (7 Marks)
LEVEL - I
/4
sin x + cos x 1
1. Show that dx = log 3 TS-15, AP-17,15
0
9 + 16sin 2 x 20
1
log (1 + x )
2. Show that dx = log 2 TS-17
0
1 + x2 8
/2
3. Show that
x
sin x + cos x
dx =
2 2
log ( 2 +1 ) TS-18,17
0
/2
4.Show that
sin 2 x
sin x + cos x
dx =
1
2
log ( 2 +1 ) TS-15
0
2
x sin x
5. Show that dx = − TS-16, AP-15,15, MAR-13,07
0
1 + sin x 2
x sin x x
6. Evaluate dx AP-18,16, 14 7. Evaluate dx 2011
0
1 + cos 2 x 0
1 + sin x
x sin 3 x
8. Evaluate dx TS-18,15 9. Evaluate x sin 7 x cos 6 x dx
0
1 + cos 2
x 0
/2 b
cos x
( x − a )( b − x )dx = ( b − a )
2
10. Evaluate dx TS-17 11. Prove that
− /2
1 + ex a
8
TS-18
11
AREAS
2 2
12. Find the area of ellipse x 2 + y2 = 1. Also deduce the area of the circle x2 + y 2 = a 2 .
a b
AP-17,14,10,05
13. Find the area enclosed between the curves y 2 = 4x, y 2 = 4 ( 4 − x ) MAT-11,07
14. Find the area bounded by the parabolas y 2 = 4ax and x2 = 4by ( a 0, b 0) AP-19,
03
15. Show that the area enclosed between the curves y 2 = 12 ( x + 3) and y3 = 20 ( 5 − 3) is
5
64 sq.units
3
x2 y 2
16. Let A0B be positive quadrant of ellipse + = 1 with 0A=a, 0B=b then show that
a 2 b2
−2
area bounded between chord AB and Arc AB of ellipse is ab sq.units
4
DEFINITE INTEGRATION
SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS (4 Marks)
2
a sin x + b cos x 3
sin x
1. Find dx AP-17 2. Find dx MAR-14
0
sin x + cos x sin x + cos x
6
/4 2
dx
3. Evaluate log (1 + tan x ) dx AP-16,18, TS-16 4. Find TS-18, AP-16,15
0 0
4 + 5cos x
2 1
5. Find the reduction formula for sin n xdx TS-15 6. Find x tan −1 x dx
0 0
/2 a
Find x ( a − x ) dx
n
7. Evaluate x sin x dx 8.
0 0
a 1
x2 ( a2 − x )
3
2 3/2
9. Evaluate dx 10. Find x 2
1 − x dx
−a 0
16 4
x1/4
11. Evaluate
1 + x1/2
dx 12. Find (16 − x ) dx
2
AP-19
0 0
AREAS (SAQ’S)
1. Find the area enclosed between the curves y 2 = 4 x and x2 = 4 y
2. Find the area enclosed by the curves y = 3x and y = 6 x − x 2
3. Find the area between the line y = 0 and the curve y = x2 − 4 x + 3 .
4. Find area bounded by y 2 = 3x and x = 3
5. Find the area of one of the curvilinear triangles bounded by y = sin x, y = cos x and
x-axis.
6. Find area bounded by the curve y = x2 , y = x3 .
12
7. Find the area enclosed between the curves y = x 2 − 5x and y = 4 − 2 x MAR-13
8. Find the area enclosed between the curves y = x2 + 1, y = 2 x − 2, x = −1, x = 2
LIMIT OF SUMMATION
n + 1 + n + 2 + ... + n + n 1 1 1
1. Find Lt 2. Find xLt + + .. +
x→ n n → n +1 n + 2 6n
1/ n
1 2 n 1 2 n
3. Find lim tan + tan + ... + tan 4. Evaluate lim 1 + 1 + ........... 1 +
n→ n 4n 4n 4n n→ n n n
2 K + 4 K + 6K + ..... + ( 2n )
K
5. Find Lt AP-18
x→ n k +1
DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
LONG ANSWER QUESTIONS (7 Marks)
dy 3 y − 7 x + 7 dy x− y+3
1. Solve = TS-16 2. Solve = AP-15
dx 3 x − 7 x − 3 dx 2 x − 2 y + 5
dy
3. Solve ( 2x + y + 3) dx = ( 2 y + x + 1) dy 4. Solve ( 2 x + 2 y + 3) = ( x + y + 1)
dx
dy 2 3 dy
5. Solve
dx
( x y + xy ) = 1 IPE-2010 6. Solve ( x + y + 1) = 1
dx
TS-17,IPE-13,05
dy dy
Solve (1 + x 2 ) + y = e tan AP-18,16, TS-15, IPE-13,10,03
−1x
7. Solve + x sin 2 y = x 3 cos 2 y 8.
dx dx
dy
9. Solve + y tan x = sin x. TS-16, MAR-12
dx
dy
10. Find the solution of x ( x − 2 ) − 2 ( x − 1) y = x3 ( x − 2 ) which satisfies the condition
dx
that y = 9 when x = 3
dy y 2 − 2 xy
11. Solve = 2 AP-19
dx x − xy
12. Solve the differential equation ( x3 − 3xy 2 ) dx + ( 3x 2 y − y 3 ) dy = 0
dy y 2 + y + 1
13. Solve + 2 =0
dx x + x + 1
y
14. Give the solution of x sin 2 dx = ydx − xdy which passes through the point 1, .
x 4
15. Solve ( 2x+y+1)dx+(4x+2y-1)dy=0 TS-15
16. Solve (x-y)dy=(x+y+1)dx TS-17
17. Solve (x2+y2)dx=2xydy AP-17,16,10
SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS (4 Marks)
dy dy x(2log x + 1)
1. Solve = e x − y + x 2 e − y TS-17, AP-19 2. Solve = MAR-05
dx dx sin y + y cos y
3. Solve 1 + x 2 dx + 1 + y 2 dy = 0 4. Solve ( xy 2 + x ) dx + ( yx 2 + y ) dy = 0 AP-15, IPE-13,07,01
5. Solve ( e x + 1) ydy + ( y + 1) dx = 0 6. Solve 1 + x 2 1 + y 2 dx + xydy = 0
dy dy
7. Solve = sin ( x + y ) + cos ( x + y ) 8. Solve sin −1 = x+ y
dx dx
13
9. Solve ( x 2 + y 2 ) dx = 2 xy dy 10. Solve ( x 2 − y 2 ) dx − xy dy = 0
y
11. Solve ( 2x − y ) dy = ( 2 y − x ) dy MAR-12 12. Solve xdy = y + x cos 2 dx MAR-11
x
dy ( x + y )
2
y dy y
13. Solve = MAR-05 14. Solve x sin
= y sin −x
dx 2x2 x dx x
dy y y
15. Find the equation of a curve whose gradient is = − cos 2 when x 0, y 0 and
dx x x
which passes through the point 1,
4
dy dy
16. Solve + y sec x = tan x 17. Solve + y tan x = cos3 x AP-19,17, TS-18
dx dx
dy
18. Solve − y tan x = e x sec x 19. Solve (1 + y 2 ) dx = ( tan −1 y − x ) dy TS-18,15, AP-
dx
15,15,09
2
dy
20. Solve dy + y = y2 21. Solve cos x + y sin x = sec 2 x TS-19, 14
dx x x dx
dy dy 4x 1
22. Solve (1 + x 2 ) + 2 xy − 4 x 2 = 0 23. Solve the D.E. + y=
dx 1 + x ( )
2 2
dx 1 + x2
dy dy 3x − y + 7
24. Solve x log x + y = 2 log x MAR-14 25. Solve =
dx dx x − 7 y − 3
dy dy
26. Solve 2 ( x − 3 y + 1) = 4 x − 2 y + 1 27. Solve − x tan( y − x) = 1 TS-15, MAY-12
dx dx
2
dy y y
28. Solve 2 = + 2
dx x x
14