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1) p aa g & a ara Franfere frat fare dim = 290 1% are 1 x(1+ peosx)-qsinx Find the values of p and g for which lim exists and equals 1 0 10 a f@) =) 2brey Ina, x 1x40 . Find the values of ‘a'and 'b’ in order that lim “Hee sin® may be equal to 1 (Geer Evaluate lim wo Joga) , di ea logte™e") 3. Evaluate logianx tam 2x (x > 0) . Determine lim (4 —=4-) asx +0 |. Determine lim(cos x)=" as x 0 Le) wR ance, ot fe aa-frg OF Ha Go 3p K @, Het a HAE: fags A, B, CR wea 2 | case fH aqenes O48C % Fas a fegTT es A variable plane which is at a constant distance 3p from the origin O cuts the axes in the points A, B, C respectively. Show that the locus of the centroid of the tetrahedron OABC is Ans. triangle ABCis (gg) where OP =p. A variable planeis at a constant distance p from the origin and meets the axes in A, B and C. Show that the locus of the centroid of the tetrahedron OABC is x2 + y2 +22 = 16p7 AMtriangle, the length of whose sidesarea, hand cis places so that the middle points of the sides are on the axes. Show that the lengths o, 8, y intercepted on the axes are given by 8 Find the coordinates of its vertices. (-a, B17). (ae-B 7). (@ B-1) STRAIGHT LINE-I Find the ratio in which the join of (2,3, 1) and (-2,1,-9)is cut by the plane x-2y-+3z +4= 0. Find also the coordinates of the point of intersection. Find the image of the point P(3, 5, 7) in the plane 2x+ y+ (43,5) 2.(c)ii) ara 42 1, Prcarias srett at sare: 4, B, CH ftrrar & | fag AA fe aT bre frg O8 Fa ABC AH frat art Varsit grat aa ig aT tte ) =081 Ze c) b) see 2 b the equation of the cone generated by the lines drawn from the origin O to meet the circle ABC is The plane 4 +2 1 meets the coordinate axes in A, B, C respectively. Prove that 15, Find the equations of the sphere which pass through circle 22 + y? + 2 4x4 3y=15, 5, x + 2y +32 =3 and touch the plane 16, Pis the variable point on the given line and A, B, Care its projections on the axes. Show that the sphere O, ABC passes througha fixed circle Ans. 24 yP +22 ar- By- y= 0 be + my +z =O. Prove that thecircle ABC XTIAS Tat y = mx, z y =-mx, z= ~c ait 08 frat arcit tar ar ferq-va cm? (cy — mzx) + c(yz — emx)? = am Prove that the locus of a line which meets the lines mx, z z=~c and the circle x? + y em (cy + emx)? = amn(z parabola y =0=| Prove thatthe locus of aline which meets the lines y=-tmrx, "= 4cand the circle x? + + ys~om)e= ain straight lines drawn through a variable pointon theeellipse {2 Oto meet twoffined line = cand y*-int, 2 ~c. Find the locus ofthe straight line, 1. Find the centre and the radius ofthe sphere 2+ +22 24+ 4y 6 Ans. (1,-2,3), radius = J 2. Find the equation ofthe sphere which passes through (20.0), (0,,0,(0,0.c) and (0,0,0) Ans, 2+ yt s?aar=by-ce=0 (Obtain the equation of sphere having its centre on the line 5x +22 =0 = 2x - 3y and passing through the points (0,-2,-4) and (2 -1, 1) Ans. 224 9242264 =4y-1e412=0 When a particle is projected from a point O, on the sea level with a velocity v and angle of projection @ with the horizon in a vertical plane, its horizontal range is R, If it is further projected from a point O,, which is vertically above O, at a height h in the same vertical plane, with the same velocity v and same angle 0 with the horizon, its horizontal range is R,. Prove that R,> R; and (R,—R,) : Ry is equal to 1 2 wae Jf[ore tea x? fe 2h] Ads wh dx ‘Verify the divergence theorem for 2, 2k over the region x7 + y? «sy A gun is fired from the sea level out to the sea. It is then mounted on a battery h feet higher up and fired at the same elevation or . Show that the tanige is increased by ~l} ofitself, v being the velocity of projection. «sy Solve tan.xy' +5y =secxe" (10) Find general and singular solutionof 9, (10) Find curvature and torsion for the curve x= acost,y =asint,z =a «sy TAb) We Bia Ke —ters UH St ara, frre us fier uw frat seater dae we Um fag B site Geer fer seater & fra (fer) a fara um fry & cen 2, seater dae % wen fear 31 Sa sais a afer ye dak at eal aa @ | aR Teale ara Sot ar arate aim @ & ak agile % aaa sree (aa) ar aah str g B at (tang—tané) a aA wa Afr | A solid hemisphere is supported by a string fixed to a point on its rim and to a point on a smooth vertical wall with which the curved surface is in contact. If 0 is the angle of inclination of the string with vertical and ¢ is the angle of inclination of the plane base of the hemisphere to the vertical, then find the value of (tang — tané@). 15 SKYC-U-MTH XTIAS wh a, aa-Fe a Ve SK fora eH wafer @ | an a weft fer aT 2 ak ae ate we (2) & ate 2 | ee a A af a ve ae fire | aT we am xt +y4=c? EM ? A particle is projected from an apse at a distance /c from the centre of force with a velocity .|= of motion of this particle. Will that be the curve x* + y 20 Show that the only law for a central attraction for which the velocity in a circle at any distance is equal to the velocity acquired in falling from infinity to the distance is that of inverse cube A particle moves under a force mu{3au‘ — 2(a? — b?)u5},a > b and is projected from an apse at a distance (a +b) with velocity yj /(a+ 6). Show that the equation of its path is r = a + bcos 8. A particle is moving with central acceleration u(r5 — cr) being projected from an If the law of force be (ut ~ 2 au’) and the particle be projected from an apse at a distance Sa with a velocity equal to & of that in a circle at the same distance, show that the orbit is the limacon r = a(3 + 2.cos8). 3 22

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