12th Maths Sample Paper (Pleasure Tests) PDF
12th Maths Sample Paper (Pleasure Tests) PDF
12th Maths Sample Paper (Pleasure Tests) PDF
MATHEMATICIA
Class 12 By O.P. GUPTA
MATHEMATICS
SAMPLE QUESTION PAPER
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SOLU T I NS
By
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For example, many teachers are of the view that question like, Show that tan tan 1 is
2 3 4
not in syllabus now - as Properties of inverse trig. functions are deleted.
But with an alternative approach, these questions can still be asked in CBSE 2021 Exams. Can you
think of an approach other than using properties, for the above question?
My view is same for other chapters and related questions, where alternative approach can be used.
So, I advocate teaching anything and everything that you used to teach. And, leave only those topics and
related questions where there is no confusion.
dx
For example, linear differential equations of the form P(y) x Q(y) are deleted. It has no
dy
confusion, so we can skip it.
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General Instructions :
1. This question paper contains two Parts A and B. Each part is compulsory. Part A carries
24 marks and Part B carries 56 marks.
2. Part A has Objective Type Questions and Part B has Descriptive Type Questions.
3. Both Part A and Part B have choices.
Part A :
1. It consists of two sections - I and II.
2. Section I comprises of 16 very short answer type questions.
3. Section II contains 2 case studies. Each case study comprises of 5 case-based MCQs. An
examinee is to attempt any 4 out of 5 MCQs.
4. Internal choice is provided in 5 questions of Section - I. Moreover internal choices have
been given in both questions of Section - II as well.
Part B :
1. It consists of three sections - III, IV and V.
2. Section III comprises of 10 questions of 2 marks each.
3. Section IV comprises of 7 questions of 3 marks each.
4. Section V comprises of 3 questions of 5 marks each.
5. Internal choice is provided in 3 questions of Section - III, 2 questions of Section - IV and 3
questions of Section - V. You have to attempt only one of the alternatives in all such
questions.
PART - A
Section I
Questions in this section carry 1 mark each.
Q01. Find the number of non-reflexive relations defined on a set with three elements.
Q02. Let f : R (, 0) be defined as f (x) cot 1 x .
Then find the value of f (1) .
OR
π
If sin 1 x , x (1,1) then, find cos1 x .
5
1
Q03. Let R be the relation defined on Q (set of rational numbers) as a R b a b .
2
Then state the reason why R is not a transitive relation?
OR
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Q04. Find the value of A adj.A if , A 0 1 0 .
0 0 1
Q05. If order of A, B and C are 4 3, 5 4 and 3 7 respectively then, find the order of C(A B) .
OR
10 19 2
Write the ‘sum of cofactors’ of element ‘13’ and ‘1’ in 0 13 1 .
9 24 2
4 2
Q06. It is given that at x 1 , the function x 62x a x 9 attains its maximum value on the
interval [0, 2]. Find the value of ‘a’.
tan x 2
Q07. Evaluate : 2 2
x dx .
sin x cos x
OR
3 3
sin x cos x
Evaluate : dx .
sin 2 x cos2 x
Q08. Using integration, find the area of the smaller region as depicted in the diagram below :
dy
Q09. Solve the differential equation 2xy y and express the result in the form of y f (x) .
dx
Q10. What is a R , such that a x 1 , where x ˆi 2ˆj 2kˆ ?
Q11. If a 2, b 2 3 and a b , then write the value of a b .
OR
ˆ
Let a i x ˆj and b 2iˆ ˆj 2kˆ be two vectors such that the projection of a on b is 2. Then,
find the value of x.
Q12. X and Y are two points with position vectors 3a b and a 3b respectively. Write the position
vector of a point Z which divides the line segment XY in the ratio 2 : 1 externally.
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Q13. If the product of the distances of the point (1, 1, 1) from the origin and the plane
x y z k 0 be 5, then determine the value (s) of ‘k’.
Q14. Find the vector equation of a line passing through the point (2, –3, –5) and perpendicular to the
plane r.(6iˆ 3jˆ 5k)
ˆ 2 0.
Q15. If P(not A) 0.7, P(B) 0.7 and P(B | A) 0.5 , then find P( A | B ).
Q16. From the set {1, 2, 3, 4, 5}, two numbers ‘a’ and ‘b’ (such that, a b ) are chosen at random.
a
Find the probability that is an integer.
b
Section II
Questions in this section carry 1 mark each.
Both the Case study based questions are compulsory. Attempt any 4 sub-parts from each question
17 (i-v) and 18 (i-v).
Q17. Meghna has two boxes I and II. Box I contains 3 red and 6 black balls. Box II contains 5 red and
‘n’ black balls.
One of the two boxes, box I and box II is selected by her friend Radha at random, and then
Radha draws a ball at random. The ball drawn is found to be red.
Based on the above information answer the following :
3
(i) Meghna notices that the probability of the red ball taken out from the box II is . Then
5
Radha asks her about the value of n. The value of ‘n’ is
(a) 1
(b) 3
(c) 5
(d) 6
(ii) The probability that box I is selected given that the ball drawn is found to be red, is
3
(a)
5
2
(b)
5
1
(c)
5
(d) 1
(iii) What is the probability that the ball drawn is found to be red?
5
(a)
12
7
(b)
12
5
(c)
21
12
(d)
5
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(iv) Let A be the event of getting a red ball from then box. Also let E1 and E 2 be the events
i 2
that box I and box II is selected, respectively. The value of i 1
P (Ei | A) is
(a) 1
1
(b)
2
1
(c)
3
(d) 0
i 2
(v) Refer to (iv) part. The value of i 1
P (Ei ) is
(a) 0
1
(b)
2
(c) 1
1
(d)
10
Q18. There is a local printing press, whose owner is given a bulk order for printing of a magazine by
a school of the same locality. He shows variety of pages to school administration.
Following is the pictorial description for a particular page, selected by school administration.
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150
(b) 156 2x 3
x
3
(c) 156 2x 15
x
150
(d) 156 2x 3
x
(iv) For what value of ‘x’, the printable area of the page is maximum?
(a) 15 cm
(b) 10 cm
(c) 12 cm
(d) 15 units
(v) What should be dimension of the page so that it has maximum area to be printed?
(a) Length 1 cm, width 15 cm
(b) Length 15 cm, width 10 cm
(c) Length 15 cm, width 12 cm
(d) Length 150 cm, width 1 cm
PART - B
Section III
Questions in this section carry 2 marks each.
1
Q19. Find the value of tan 2 tan 1 .
5 4
OR
1 cos x 1 sin x
Simplify : cot 1 tan 1 , where 0 x .
1 cos x cos x 2
2x 0 1 0
Q20. If A and A 1 , then find the value of x, x 0 .
x x 1 2
e1/x 1
, if x 0
Q21. Find the value of lim f (x) and lim f (x) , where f (x) e1/x 1 .
x 0 x 0
1, if x 0
Hence, discuss the continuity of f (x) at x 0 .
Q22. Find the interval in which the function f (x) x e x (1 x ) is increasing.
5
Q23. Find : x 1 x 2 x 4 dx .
1
OR
cosx
e
Evaluate : e cos x
dx .
0
e cosx
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Q27. Find the coordinates of the point where the line through the points A(3, 4, 1) and B(5, 1, 6)
crosses the XY-plane.
OR
Find the equation of plane containing the following lines :
x 8 y 19 z 10 x 38 y 29 z 5
and .
3 16 7 3 8 5
Q28. The probability distribution of a random variable X, where k is a constant, is given below :
0.1, if x 0
2
kx , if x 1
P(X x) .
kx, if x 2 or 3
0, otherwise
Determine
(a) the value of k
(b) P(X 2) .
Section IV
Questions in this section carry 3 marks each.
x
Q29. Show that the function f : R {x R : 1 x 1} defined by f (x) , x R is one-
1 x
one and onto function.
2 1
x sin , if x 0
Q30. Discuss the differentiability of f (x) x at x 0 .
0, if x 0
dy y log x
Q31. If x ecos 2t and y esin 2t , prove that .
dx x log y
OR
m n mn
If x y (x y) , then prove that
dy y
(i) and
dx x
d2y
(ii) 0.
dx 2
Q32. Show that the equation of normal at any point t on the curve x 3cos t cos3 t and y 3sin t
sin 3 t is 4(y cos3 t x sin 3 t) 3sin 4t .
Q33. Find :
tan x cot x dx .
x 2 y2
Q34. Using integration, find the area above x-axis, which is bounded by 1 , y 0 and the
16 12
ordinates represented by both the latus-rectums of the given ellipse.
d
Q35. Solve : y (xy) x(sin x log x) .
dx
OR
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2 sin x dy π
If y(x) is a solution of cos x and y(0) 1 , then find the value of y .
1 y dx 2
Section V
Questions in this section carry 5 marks each.
0 2y z
Q36. Find x, y, z if A x y z satisfies A′ = A–1.
x y z
OR
Using matrices, solve the following system of equations :
3x 2y z 10,
4x y 3z 15,
x y z 6.
Q37. The corner points of the feasible region determined by the system of linear constraints are as
shown below :
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x 5y 115 ,
3x 2y 150 .
Also write the point at which maximum value of Z occurs.
Q38. A variable plane which remains at a constant distance 3p from the origin, cuts the coordinate
axes at A, B and C respectively. Find the locus of the centroid of triangle ABC.
OR
Find the distance of the point 3iˆ 2ˆj kˆ from the plane 3x y z 2 0 measured parallel to
x 1 y 2 z 1
the . Also find the foot of perpendicular from the given point upon the given
2 3 1
plane.
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PAPER CODE
PART - A
OPG2020-12-PTS-01
Section I
n2
Q01. Number of non-reflexive relations defined on a set of n elements 2 2 n(n 1) .
32 3(31)
So, for a set with 3 elements, no. of non-reflexive relations 2 2
29 26
64 7
448 .
Q02. Given that, f : R (, 0) defined as f (x) cot 1 x
Now f ( 1) cot 1 (1) cot 1 cot .
4 4
Note that here the range of f (x) is (, 0) , which is other than principal value branch range of
cot 1 .
OR
π
sin 1 x , x (1,1)
5
π
sin sin 1 x sin
5
π
x sin
5
π π
x cos
2 5
3π
cos 1 x cos1 cos
10
3π
cos 1 x .
10
2 1
Q03. Let a 1, b and c .
3 4
2 1 1 1 2 1 1 5 1
Note that 1 i.e., and i.e., are true.
3 2 3 2 3 4 2 12 2
1 1 3 1
But 1 i.e., is false.
4 2 4 2
That is, aRb and bRc does not necessarily imply aRc for all a, b, c Q .
Therefore, R is not transitive.
OR
f (x) 3x 2 x Z, f : Z Z
Let y be an element of codomain Z such that y f (x) 3x 2 .
y2 2
x Z yZ When y 0 Z, x Z
3 3
So, y 0 (which lies in the codomain Z) doesn’t have its pre-image in the domain Z.
Hence f isn’t surjective.
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Q04. As A 0 1 0 (1)(1 0) 0 0 1
0 0 1
n 1
Note that adj.A A , where n is order of A
31 3
So here, A adj.A A A A
A adj.A (1)3 1 .
tan x 2
Q07. Let I 2 2
x dx
sin x cos x
Divide Nr and Dr by cos2 x 2
sec2 x 2 tan x 2
I x dx
tan x 2
sec 2 x 2
I x dx
tan x 2
dy
Put tan x 2 y x sec 2 x 2 dx
2
1 1
I dy
2 y
1
I 2 y C
2
I tan x 2 C .
OR
3 3
sin x cos x
Let I dx
sin 2 x cos 2 x
sin 3 x cos3 x
I 2 2
2 2 dx
sin x cos x sin x cos x
I sec x tan x cosec x cot x dx
I sec x cosec x C .
Q08. Clearly the smaller region is (ABCA).
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2
y e x x ek
2
That is, y C e x x , where e k C .
Q10. Given that a x 1
a (iˆ 2jˆ 2k)
ˆ 1
a 2 4a 2 4a 2 1
3 a2 1
1
a .
3
Q11. Let y a b
2
y2 a b
y 2 (a b).(a b)
2 2
y 2 a b 2a.b
y 2 4 12 2 0 [ a b a.b 0
y4
ab 4.
OR
Projection of a on b a .bˆ 2
2iˆ ˆj 2kˆ
(iˆ x ˆj). 2
4 1 4
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2x
2
3
x 4 .
Q12. Here OX 3a b and OY a 3b
As Z which divides the line segment XY in the ratio 2 : 1 externally,
2OY OX 2(a 3b) (3a b)
OZ
2 1 1
OZ a 7b .
Q13. Given point is P(1, 1, 1) and the plane is x y z k 0 .
|1 1 1 k |
According to the question, OP 5
12 (1) 2 12
1 k
(1 0)2 (1 0) 2 (1 0) 2 5
3
1 k
3 5
3
1 k 5
1 k 5
1 k 5, 1 k 5
k 4, 6 .
Q14. Since the required line passing through (2, –3, –5) is perpendicular to the given plane
ˆ ˆ ˆ
r.(6i 3j 5k) 2 0 so, the line must be parallel to the normal vector of the plane i.e.,
m 6iˆ 3jˆ 5kˆ .
So, a 2iˆ 3jˆ 5k,ˆ bm 6iˆ 3jˆ 5kˆ .
Hence, by using r a b
r 2iˆ 3jˆ 5kˆ (6iˆ 3jˆ 5k)
ˆ .
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P(A | B) or, 0.5 .
2
Q16. Total possible outcomes will be 5 4 20 .
For favorable cases,
a
Note that a 1, as Z : 0 cases
b
a
a 2, then b 1, as Z : (2, 1) i.e., 1 case
b
a
a 3, then b 1, as Z : (3, 1) i.e., 1 case
b
a
a 4, then b 1, 2 as Z : (4, 1), (4, 2) i.e., 2 cases
b
a
a 5, then b 1 as Z : (5, 1) i.e., 1 case
b
So, total favorable cases are 5.
5 1
Therefore, required probability .
20 4
Section II
Q17. (i) (c) Let E1 : box I is selected, E2 : box II is selected, A : getting a red ball.
1 3 1 5
Here P(E1 ) P(E 2 ) , P(A | E1 ) , P(A | E 2 ) .
2 9 3 5 n
P(E 2 )P(A | E 2 )
By Bayes’ theorem, P(E 2 | A)
P(E1 )P(A | E1 ) P(E 2 )P(A | E 2 )
1 5
3 2 5 n
5 11 1 5
2 3 2 5 n
3 15
5 20 n
n 5 .
P(E1 )P(A | E1 )
(ii) (b) By Bayes’ theorem, P(E1 | A)
P(E1 )P(A | E1 ) P(E 2 )P(A | E 2 )
1 1
P(E1 | A) 2 3
1 1 1 5
2 3 2 10
1
10 10
P(E1 | A) 3
1 5 10 15 25
3 10
2
P(E1 | A) .
5
Alternatively, P(E1 | A) P(E 2 | A) 1
3
P(E1 | A) 1
5
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P(E1 | A) .
5
(iii) (a) P(A) P(E1 )P(A | E1 ) P(E 2 )P(A | E 2 )
1 1 1 5
So, P(A)
2 3 2 10
11 1 1 5
P(A)
23 2 2 6
5
P(A) .
12
i 2
(iv) (a) i 1
P (Ei | A) P (E1 | A) P (E 2 | A)
Here the total length and width of the page is x and y, respectively.
Now we have, area of the page xy .
So, xy 150 .
(ii) (c) As the combined width of the margin at the top and bottom is 3 cm and the side 2 cm.
Also the total length and width of the page is x and y, respectively (as seen in the figure).
So, the area of printed page is, S (x 3)(y 2) .
(iii) (d) Refer to (i) and (ii).
As the area of printed page is, S (x 3)(y 2)
S xy 2x 3y 6
150
S 150 2x 3 6
x
150
S 156 2x 3
x
(iv) (a) Refer to (iii).
150
We have S 156 2x 3
x
dS 450 d 2S 900
2 2 and, 2
3
dx x dx x
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dS 450
For local points of maxima and/or minima, 2 2 0
dx x
2x 2 450
x 15 cm
d 2S 900
2 3 0
dx at x 15cm 15
S is maximum at x 15 cm .
(v) (b) Refer to (i) and (iv).
For maximum value of S, x 15 cm .
As xy 150
y 10 cm .
PART - B
Section III
1 1
Q19. Let tan 1 x tan x
5 5
1
2
2 tan x 5 5
tan 2x 2
1 tan x 1 1 12
25
1
Now tan 2 tan 1 tan 2x
5 4 4
tan 2x tan
4
1 tan 2x tan
4
5
1
12
5
1 1
12
7
.
17
OR
1 cos x 1 sin x
Let y cot 1 tan 1
1 cos x cos x
2
x x
2 x cos sin
2sin
2 tan 1 2 2
y cot 1
x 2 x x
2 cos2 cos sin 2
2 2 2
x x
cos sin
x 2 2
y cot 1 tan tan 1
2 x x
cos sin
2 2
x x
0 x 2 4 2 2 2
1 tan
x
y cot 1 cot tan 1 2
2 2 x x
1 tan
2 and, 0
4 2 4
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x x
y tan 1 tan .
2 2 4 2
x x
y
2 2 4 2
y .
4
2x 0 x 0
Q20. For A , we have adj.A and A 2x 2 .
x x x 2x
x 1
0 0
1 x 0 2x 2 2x
A 1 2 …(i)
2x x 2x x 2x 1 1
2
2x 2x 2 2x x
1 0
Also we have A 1 …(ii)
1 2
1
0
1 0
By (i) and (ii), we have 2x
1 1 1 2
2x x
1 1 1
By equality of matrices, we get : 1, 1, 2
2x 2x x
1
x .
2
Q21. We have f (0) 1 .
e1/ x 1
Now lim f (x) lim 1/ x
[Put x 0 h. When x 0 h 0
x 0 x 0 e 1
1/ h
e 1
lim 1/h
h 0 e 1
e 1 0 1
1
e 1 0 1
e1/ x 1
Also lim f (x) lim 1/ x [Put x 0 h. When x 0 h 0
x 0 x0 e 1
1/h
e 1
lim 1/ h
h 0 e 1
1 e 1/ h 1 e
lim 1.
h 0 1 e 1/ h 1 e
As f (0) lim f (x) lim f (x)
x 0 x 0
Hence f is discontinuous at x 0 .
Q22. We have f (x) x e x(1 x)
f (x) x e x (1 x ) 1 2x e x(1 x)
f (x) 2x 2 x 1 e x (1 x )
For critical points, f (x) 2x 2 x 1 e x(1 x) 0
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(2x 1)(x 1) 0
1
x 1,
2
1
f (x) 0 x , 1
2
1
f (x) is increasing for all x , 1 .
2
5
Q23. Let I x 1 x 2 x 4 dx
1
2 4
(x 1) (x 2) (x 4) dx (x 1) (x 2) (x 4) dx
1 2
5
(x 1) (x 2) (x 4) dx
4
2 4 5
5 x dx x 1 dx 3x 7 dx
1 2 4
2 2 2 4 5
x x 3x 2
5x x 7x
2 1 2 2 2 4
7 13
8
2 2
I 18 .
OR
cos x
e
Let I cos x cos x dx …(i)
0
e e
a a
ecos( x )
Using f x dx f a x dx , we have : I dx
0 0 0
e cos( x ) e cos( x)
cos x
e
I cos x
dx …(ii)
0
e e cos x
ecos x e cos x
Adding (i) and (ii), we get : 2I cos x cos x
dx cos x cos x
dx
0
e e 0
e e
e cos x e cos x
2I cos x cos x dx
0
e e
2I 1dx
0
1
I x
2 0
1
I 0
2
I .
2
2
Q24. x 4y , x 4y 2 and, y 0 .
On solving these equations, we get
x2 x 2
x2 x 2 0
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(x 1)(x 2) 0
x 1, 2
1 1
1 0 0 (1)
8 12
1 1
8 12
12 8
96
5
Sq.units .
24
dy
Q25. Given 1 ex y .
dx
dy dt
Put x y t 1
dx dx
dt
et
dx
e t dt dx
e t x C
k x e t , where k C
k x e x y 1 is the required solution.
Q26. We have r xiˆ yjˆ zkˆ
ˆi ˆj kˆ ˆi ˆj kˆ
r ˆi x y z 0iˆ zjˆ ykˆ and, r ˆj x y z ziˆ 0ˆj xkˆ
1 0 0 0 1 0
(r ˆi).(r ˆj) xy (zjˆ yk).(
ˆ ziˆ xk)
ˆ xy
(r ˆi).(r ˆj) xy 0 xy 0 xy 0 .
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x1 x
Case II : If x1 , x 2 0 then, 2 x1 x1x 2 x 2 x1x 2 x1 x 2 …(ii)
1 x1 1 x 2
Case III : If x1 0, x 2 0 then, clearly x1 x 2 .
x1 x2
Then f (x1 ) f (x 2 ) …(iii)
1 x1 1 x 2
Case IV : If x1 0, x 2 0 then, clearly x1 x 2 .
x1 x2
Then f (x1 ) f (x 2 ) …(iv)
1 x1 1 x 2
By (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv), it is evident that f is one-one.
Onto : Let y A 1 y 1 so that y f (x) (Recall that, A {x R : 1 x 1}
x
y
1 | x |
x
y
1 x
y xy x
y x xy
y x(1 y)
y
x R for all 1 y 1 .
1 y
That is, for all f-image in the Codomain A, we’ve a pre-image in the Domain R of the function f.
So, f is onto function.
Q30. We have f (0) 0 .
1
x 2 sin 0
f (x) f (0) x
LHD at x 0 : lim lim
x 0 x 0 x 0 x 0
1 1
lim x sin 0 (a value lying between 1 and 1) 0 1 sin 1
x0 x x
1
x 2 sin 0
f (x) f (0) x
RHD at x 0 : lim lim
x 0 x 0 x 0 x 0
1
lim x sin 0 (a value lying between 1 and 1) 0
x 0 x
LHD at x 0 RHD at x 0
f (x) is differentiable at x 0 .
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1 1 dy
log x. log y. 0
x y dx
dy y log x
.
dx x log y
OR
m n m n
Given x y x y
m n
log x m yn log x y
m log x n log y m n log x y
Differentiating w. r. t. x both sides
m n dy 1 dy
m n . 1
x y dx x y dx
dy n m n m n m
dx y x y x y x
dy y
.
dx x
d2y 1 1 dy y 1y dy y
Again differentiating w. r. t. x, 2
y 2 2
dx x x dx x xx dx x
2
d y
0.
dx 2
Q32. x 3cos t cos3 t and y 3sin t sin 3 t
dx dy
3sin t 3cos 2 t sin t and 3cos t 3sin 2 t cos t
dt dt
2
dx dx dt 3sin t 3cos t sin t
dy dt dy 3cos t 3sin 2 t cos t
dx 3sin t(1 cos 2 t)
2
tan 3 t
dy 3cos t(1 sin t)
dx sin 3 t
mN
dy cos3 t
sin 3 t
3
Equation of normal at t : y (3sin t sin 3 t) x (3cos t cos3 t)
cos t
y cos3 t cos3 t(3sin t sin 3 t) x sin 3 t sin 3 t(3cos t cos3 t)
y cos3 t x sin 3 t cos3 t(3sin t sin 3 t) sin 3 t(3cos t cos3 t)
y cos3 t x sin 3 t 3cos3 t sin t cos3 t sin 3 t 3sin 3 t cos t sin 3 t cos3 t
y cos3 t x sin 3 t 3cos3 t sin t 3sin 3 t cos t 3sin t cos t(cos 2 t sin 2 t)
3
y cos3 t x sin 3 t 2 sin t cos t(cos 2t)
2
3
y cos3 t x sin 3 t sin 2t cos 2t
2
3 3
y cos3 t x sin 3 t 2 sin 2t cos 2t sin 4t
4 4
3 3
4(y cos t x sin t) 3sin 4t .
sin x cos x
I dx
sin x cos x
Put cos x sin x t
sin x cos x dx dt .
2 t 2 1
Also cos x sin x t 2 sin x cos x .
2
dt
I
t 2 1
2
dt
I 2
t 2 1
I 2 log t t 2 1 C
x 2 y2
Q34. For the ellipse 1 , we have a 2 16, b 2 12
16 12
a b c
2 2 2
c 2
Equations of latus-rectums are x 2, x 2
y2 x 2 16 x 2
Also, 1
12 16 16
12
y 2 (16 x 2 )
16
3
y 16 x 2
2
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dy d
yx y x x sin x log x
dx dx
dy
yx y 1 x sin x log x
dx
dy 2
y sin x log x
dx x
dy
This is linear differential equation of the form Px y Qx
dx
2
Px , Q x sin x log x
x
2
dx 2
Now, I.F. e x e log x x 2
So solution is given by y x 2 x 2 sin x log x dx C
Consider I x 2 sin xdx x 2 log xdx (using integral By Parts
dx 2 d
x 2 sin xdx sin xdx dx log x x 2 dx log x x 2 dx dx
dx dx
3
x 1
x 2 cos x 2x cos xdx log x x 2 dx
3 3
3
x 1
x 2 cos x 2x sin x 2 cos x log x x 3 C
3 9
x3 1
So the required solution is, y x 2 x 2 cos x 2x sin x 2 cos x log x x 3 C
3 9
2sin x 2 cos x x log x x
Or, y cos x 2
C x 2 .
x x 3 9
OR
2 sin x dy
We have, cos x
1 y dx
dy cos x
dx
1 y 2 sin x
log 1 y log 2 sin x log C
C
1 y
2 sin x
C
Given y 0 1 so, 1 1 C4
2 sin 0
4 2 sin x
So, y 1
2 sin x 2 sin x
2 sin x
That is, y is the solution of differential equation.
2 sin x
2 sin
2
Now y
2 2 sin
2
2 1
y
2 2 1
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1
y .
2 3
Section V
0 2y z
Q36. A x y z
x y z
0 x x
A 2y y y
z z z
Given that A1 A
AA 1 AA (Pre-multiplying both sides by A
AA I
0 2y z 0 x x 1 0 0
So, x y z 2y y y 0 1 0
x y z z z z 0 0 1
4y 2 z 2 2y 2 z 2 2y 2 z 2 1 0 0
2y 2 z 2 x 2 y 2 z 2 x 2 y 2 z 2 0 1 0
2y2 z 2 x 2 y 2 z 2 x 2 y 2 z 2 0 0 1
By equality of matrices, we get :
4y 2 z 2 1, 2y 2 z 2 0, x 2 y 2 z 2 1, x 2 y2 z 2 0
4y 2 z 2 1, 2y 2 z 2 , x 2 y 2 z 2 1, x 2 y 2 z 2
4y 2 2y 2 1, x 2 y2 2y 2 1, x 2 y2 2y 2
6y 2 1, x 2 3y 2 1, x 2 3y2
1
y 2 , x 2 3y 2 1, x 2 3y 2
6
1
y ,
6
1 1 1
x2 3 x
6 2 2
1 1
Using 2y 2 z 2 , we have 2 z 2 z
6 3
1 1 1
Hence, x , y , z .
2 6 3
OR
Here 3x 2y z 10, 4x y 3z 15, x y z 6
3 2 1 x 10
This system of equations can be written as, 4 1 3 y 15
1 1 1 z 6
3 2 1 x 10
where A 4 1 3 , X y , B 15
1 1 1 z 6
AX B
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X A1B …(i)
Now, A 3(1 3) 2(4 3) 1(4 1) 5 0 , so A–1 exists.
2 1 5
So, adj.A 1 2 5
3 1 5
2 1 5
1 1
A 1
adj.A 1 2 5
|A| 5
3 1 5
2 1 5 10
1
By (i), X 1 2 5 15
5
3 1 5 6
20 15 30
1
X 10 30 30
5
30 15 30
x 1
y 2
z 3
To minimize : Z 2x y
Subject to the constraints :
x 0, y 0,
4x y 80,
x 5y 115 ,
3x 2y 150 .
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1 1 1 1
Required locus is : 2
2 2 2.
x y z p
OR
The equation of line through 3iˆ 2ˆj kˆ i.e., P(3, –2, 1) and parallel to the given line having
x 3 y 2 z 1
d.r.’s as (2, –3, 1), is .
2 3 1
The coordinates of any random point on this line is :
A (2 3, 3 2, 1) .
If A lies on the plane 3x y z 2 0 , then
3(2 3) (3 2) ( 1) 2 0
4
Therefore, A(–5, 10, –3).
Required distance is, AP (3 5)2 (2 10) 2 (1 3) 2 4 14 units .
Now, the equation of line passing through P(3, –2, 1) and perpendicular to the given equation of
x 3 y 2 z 1
plane 3x y z 2 0 is, .
3 1 1
The coordinates of any random point on this line is : B (3 3, 2, 1) .
If B lies on the plane 3x y z 2 0 , then
8
3(3 3) ( 2) ( 1) 2 0 .
11
9 30 19
Therefore, the required foot of perpendicular is , , .
11 11 11
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