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Section-I
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Solve 4x +1 7
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If the g1, g2, g3 are three geometric means between m and n, then show that g1g3= g22=mn.
Section-II
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Let f: RR be defined by f(x) = 3x5. Find a formula that defines the inverse function
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19. A certain manufcturer has 75kg of cashew and 120kg of groundnuts. These are to be mixed
in 1 kg packages as follows. A low grade mixture 250gm of cashew and 750gms of
groundnuts. These are to be mixed in 1 kg packages as follows. A low grade mixture 250
grams of cashew and 750 grams of groundnuts. Where as in a high grade mixture 500
grams of cashew and 500 grams of groundnuts. If the profit on the low grade mixture 250
grams of cashew and 750 grams of groundnuts, where as in a high grade mixture 500 grams
of cashew and 500 grams of ground nuts. If the profit on the low grade mixture is 2 per
package and that of high grade mixture is 3 package. Howmany packages of each mixture
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22. The A.M., G.M. and H.M. of two numbers are A,G,M respectively. Show that A G H.
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24. Maximise f= 3x+y subject to the constraints 3x+5y 40, 4x+3y12, x0 and y0
(pq) =
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A) qp
C) p q
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Marks : 30=5
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B) q p
D) p ( q)
A) Disjoint
B) Equivalent
C) Equal
D) Finite
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D) 0, 2
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A) Q1 and Q2
B) Q1 and Q2
C) Q1 and Q2
D) Q1 and Q2
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then n = .
A) 15
C) 1
6x - 3
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x 2x +1
C) 2
B) {x/7<x5}
C) {x/7x<5}
D) {x/7<x5}
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B) 100
C) 10
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B) n +1
b-a
a+b
C) n -1
D) n -1
Answers : 1. D
2. A
3. D
4. C
5. A
6. A
7. D
8. A
9.B
10. B
D) 1
D) 3
If n = 10 then n3 = .
A) n +1
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A) 1000
D) (0,4)
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B) 2
D) 0
C) (2, 4)
If Lt
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A) 6
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(0,0)
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B) 56
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Marks : 10=5
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15. Parabola
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12. A=B
14. (32x)
16. Objective function
18. 1
19. 0.5
20. 25
17. Tangent
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Marks : 10=5
The contrapositive of p q is
A) 7
B) singleton set
C) q p
expansion of (x+y)6 is
D) 5/3
E) 9
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B) 32
28.
x=0
C) Q1
2xz
D) x + z
E) 7
27.
29.
(16)1.25
H) q p
Group-B
G) 3/5
24. A
x+z
A) 2
F) Q2
Group-A
25. D
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H) 7
Answers : 26.C
27. H
28. G
29. B
30. D
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Section-I
Answers
1. A. Implication: The compound statement formed when two simple statements are combined
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2. A. We have A A B, B A B,
Given that A B =
(1)
(2)
AABA
(3)
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From 3 & 4 B = .
3.A. f(x) = x +1
x -1
1+ x
x +1
x +1
=
=
( x 1) ( x 1) ( x 1)
x +1
1 x +1
f ( x) + f =
+
x x 1 ( x 1)
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1+ x
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f = x
1
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x 1 1
x
x
x +1 x +1
=0
x 1 x 1
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f(x) + f(1/x)=0.
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x2 f(2) = 0.
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k= 4
Group-B
5. A.
y=3
y=1
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6.A. ax = by = cz = dw = k
a =k a =
x
1
kx;
b =k b=k
y
1
= k z ;d w
= k d =k
1
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c = k c
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ab=cd (given)
k1/x .k1/y = k1/z .k1/w
k
1 1
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x y
1 1
+
=kz w
1 1 1 1
+ = +
x y w z
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As the bases of equal power are equal, their exponents must be equal.
7 4x+1 7
8 4x 6
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7.A. 4x +1 7
g1 g2 g3
n
=
=
=
m g1 g 2 g3
g1 n
from m = g g1g 3 = mn 1)
3
g 2 g3
=
g 1 g 3 = g 22
g1 g 2
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g1g3 = g22= mn
Section-II
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10.A. Equal functions: Two functions f and g defined on the same domain D are said to be
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x2 4x+1= 0
12.A. Feasible Region: The solution set of constraints of a linear programming problem is
convex set (open or closed) called the feasible region.
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13.A. a = cz (given)
C = by
= (by)z
= (by)z
b = ax
= (ax)yz
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a1 = axyz
As the bases of equal powers are equal, their exponents must be also be equal.
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a+(n1) d= 22
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5 3n+3 = 22
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Let tn = 22
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3n = 22 8
3n = 30
h=
30
= 10
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Section-III
Group-A
15.A. To prove A(BC) = (AB) (AC), we have to prove that
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(AB)(C) A(BC) 2)
From 1 & 2, we get A(BC) = (AB) (AC).
( f(x)= x+2)
=3(x+2)1
( g(x)= 3x1)
=3x+61
gof(x) = 3x+5
ho(gof)(x) = h[gof(x)]
= h(3x+5)
= 2(3x+5)
( gof(x) = 3x+5)
( h(x) = 2x)
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= 2(3x1)
( h(x)= 2x)
= h[3x1]
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hog(x) = 6x2
= hog(x+2)
( f(x)= x+2)
= 6(x+2) 2
( hog(x)= 6x2)
= 6x+122
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ho(gof) = (hog)of
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f(x1) = f(x2)
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f is a one-one function.
1)
For every element yR(co-domain); there exists xR (domain) such that f(x) =y then f is
called onto function.
Let y= f(x) = 3x5
y= 3x-5 x =
y+5
f(x) = f
= y+55 = y
y+5
3
y+5
= 3
3
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f(x) = y
f is onto function
2)
f -1 exists
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f 1 ( x ) =
y+5
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18. A. Comparing 6 x x 2 with (x+y)n
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y= 3x-5 x =
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we have x= 6x2, y = x 2
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If this were the term independent of x, then the exponent of x should be zero.
24 = 4r = 0
4r = 24 r = 24/4 = 6.
The required term t6+1= t7= 7th term.
12 1110 9 8 7
. (6)6.(-5)6
1 2 3 4 5 6
n cr =
n
n r.r
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Group-B
19. A.
weight of cashew
Low grade
mixture
1 x
= kg
4 4
1 y
= kg
2 2
High grade
mixture
weight of peanuts
3 3x
=
kg
4 4
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1 y
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2 2
Let the low grade packages be x and high grade mixture packages be y.
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75 x+2y300
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3x y
+ kg
4 4
profit on each low grade mixture is Rs. 2. and profit on each high grade mixture is Rs.3
Objective function f = 2x+3y
f is to be maximised.
20.A. lmn = 1
1
We get l = mn & mn = l
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1
1
+
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1
1
1
1
1+
+
1+ m +
1+ n +
mn m
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1
1
+
+
m + n + 1 + n mn + n + 1 1+ n + mn
mn
n
mn
n
1
+
+
1 + n + mn 1 + n + mn 1+ n + mn
mn + n +1 1+ n + mn
=
= 1 R.H.S.
1 + n + mn 1 + n + mn
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1+ l + m
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n 2 (n +1)
Sum of the cubes of first n natural numbers (S3) = 4
1 + 8. 2
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4
n(n +1)
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n 2 (n +1) 2
=
4
n 2 (n +1) 2
[1 + 4n(n +1) ]
4
n 2 (n +1) 2
1 + 4n 2 + 4n
n 2 (n +1) 2 2
4n + 4n +1
4
n 2 (n +1) 2
[2n + 1]2
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= 9
S22. LHS
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9 S22. S3(1+8S1)
22.A. Let Two numbers be a and b. Say
2ab
B = ab
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a+b
A= 2
H =a +b
( b ) .2
2
a. b
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2
a+b
ab - 2 ab ( a ) +
=
AG = 2 ab =
2
( a b ) 0
=
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AG 0
2 ab. ab
2ab
= ab
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G - H = ab
(a + b) - 2 ab
= ab
a+b
2 ab
= ab 1
a+b
( )
( a ) 2 + b 2 2 a. b
= ab
a+b
= ab
( a - b ) 0
2
a+b
GH 0
G H
2)
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A G H.
From 1 & 2
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Let y= x2 y=3x2.
x2= 3x2
y= x2
x
y
-3 -2 -1 0
9 4 1 0
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y=3x2
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Mark the points (3, 9) (2,4), (1,1), (0,0), (1,1), (2,4), (3,9) on a graph sheet and join them
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Mark points (0,2), (1,1), (2,4) on the same graph sheet and join them by means of a line.
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The graphs of parabola y= x2 and the straight line y= 3x2 are intersects in two points (1,1)
and (2,4). X-coordinates of these points (1,1) & (2,4) that is 1,2 are the roots of quadratic
The solution set = {1,2}
equation x23x+2=0.
24.A. i) x0, y0 ..... these inequations represented the (Q1) first quadrant.
including the lines OX and OY
ii)
iii)
To determine the region of 8x+5y 40 ; first we draw the straight line 8x+5y=40
x
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iv)
8x+5y 40
substituting (0.0) in the inequation 8(0) + 5(0) 40
8x+5y 40 represents the region towards the origin.
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4(0)+ 3(0) 12
0 12 is false
4x+3y12 represents the region. that does not contain the origin.
ABCD is closed convex polygon A(3,0), B(5,0), C(0,8) D(0,4)
Objective function: f= 3x+y
Value of f at A(3,0) = 3(3)+0= 9+10= 9
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= 3(0)+8=8
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= 0 40 is true.