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07_Mathematics Solution
MATHEMATICS
121.
and x2 + y2 –3x –
Area of
Since, both circles have same centre,
therefore
125.
and radius = OA = OB = OC = OD =
122. The lines x + 2ay + a = 0, x + 3by + b = 0
and x + 4cy + c = 0 are concurrent, Let AB is, y = K1,
DC is y = K2, AD is
x = c1 and BC is x = c2
AB = BC = CD = AD = 2
Hence, no vertex of the square can have its
x-coordinate = 1 and no vertex can have its y
coordinate = –2.
126. Given parabola are y2 = 4ax
x2 = 4ay
Both meet at (0, 0), (4a1/3 b2/3, 4a2/3 b1/3)
Tangent to (i) at (4a1/3 b2/3, 4a2/3 b1/3) is
y 4a2/3 b1/3 = 2a(x + 4a1/3 b2/3)
Slope of tangent m1 =
Hence a, b, c are in H.P.
123. Let m and 2m are slopes of lines Slope of tangent to parabola (ii) at (4a 1/3 b2/3,
4a2/3 b1/3) is
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Tangent at is
m1 = –1
Tangent at (1, 1) is, 4x + y = 5
Coordinates of L = (4, 2, 4)
PL
Slope of normal are 1, 130. Ans. (1)
131. f(x) = log[ax3 + (a + b) x2 + (b + c)x + c]
for (x) to be defined,
Now,
ax3 + (a + b)x2 + (b + c)x + c > 0
If , m, n are the direction cosines of the Now, ax2 + bx + c is positive for all value of
reflected ray, then x a > 0.
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(Applying L’ H. rule)
137.
(Applying L’ H. rule)
Again, limit is finite, hence numerator must
be zero.
138.
a = 5 and
134.
.
Hence (3) is the correct answer.
139. In a triangle ABC, we know that
+k
(Median theorem).
and and
By subtracting, we get
Therefore exists but
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and x < 4
for ,
and x < 4 .
= =0
For
142. =
As therefore, disc
Let
Now, L.H.S. has to be positive
a and b are having different sign.
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,
149. ,
f is strictly decreasing in
for
Let u(x) = sin x – x cosx, so that =x
sinx > 0 for 0 < x < 1.
Thus u(x) > u(0) = 0, thus > 0 for 0 < x
for 0 < x < < 1. Hence f increases an (0, 1). Let u(x) = tan
x – x sec2 x. So that tan
147. For x = p, y = ap2 + bp + c and x < 0 for 0 < x < 1. Thus u(x) < u(0), i.e.,
for 0 < x < 1. So g decreases on
for x = q, y = aq2 + bq + c (0, 1).
150. = ;
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Given integral =
Let t dt = u du
where
And
sinx cosx) dx
secx tanx) dx
159.
secx (secx + tanx)] dx
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or
so that
14x2 – 8x + x < 0
so that
7x(2x – 1) < 0
0 < x < 1/2 …(i)
The angle between and z-axis is acute and
less than /6. Therefore But
167. Ans. (3)
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New average = .
168. Ans. (3) 172. Ans. (1)
We have, and
We have
( is acute)
169. Ans. (4) Since
Total number of balls in the box = 5 + 4 = 9
2 balls can be drawn from the box by 9C2
ways = 36 ways.
Number of ways of drawing 2 black balls , a zero matrix.
= 5C2 ways = 10 ways
173. Ans. (1)
Number of ways of drawing 2 white balls
Given, f(x) = x2 – 4x – 5
= 4C2 ways = 6 ways
f(A) = A2 – 4A – 5I
Probability of drawing 2 balls of the
same colour
= P(2 black balls) + P(2 white balls)
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= 1,
log10x = 1 Sum =
or
x = 10 (or) 10–5/2
177. Ans. (3)
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