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Series SSO
Code No.
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MATHEMATICS
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gm_m` {ZX}e :
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(ii)
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IS> A Ho Z 1
1 AH$ {ZYm[aV h &
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IS ~ Ho Z 7 19 VH$ XrK-Cma
4 AH$ {ZYm[aV h &
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II
(vi)
Cma {bIZm ma^ H$aZo go nhbo H$n`m Z H$m H$_mH$ Ad` {b{IE &
General Instructions :
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(ii)
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Please write down the serial number of the question before attempting it.
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IS> A
SECTION A
g{Xe 2 ^i
^ ^
+ 3j k
H$m g{Xe
^ ^
i + j
^
^ ^
^ ^
Write the projection of vector 2 i + 3 j k along the vector i + j .
2.
^ ^ ^
^ ^ ^
^ ^ ^
i . ( j k ) + j . ( k i ) + k . ( i j ) H$m
^ ^ ^
^ ^ ^
^ ^ ^
Write the value of i . ( j k ) + j . ( k i ) + k . ( i j ).
3.
g_Vb
3x + 4y + 12z = 52
Write the direction cosines of the normal to the plane 3x + 4y + 12z = 52.
4.
EH$
3 3 {df_
{ZZ AdH$b g_rH$aU Ho$ {bE BgH$s H$mo{Q> d KmV H$m JwUZ\$b kmV H$s{OE
2
d 2y
dy
2
x 2
y 0
dx
dx
Find the product of the order and degree of the following differential
equation :
2
2
d 2y
dy
2
x 2
y 0
dx
dx
6.
y = A cos x + B sin x,
Ohm
Ama
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IS> ~
SECTION B
`{X
1
X
4
3 7
6 2
8
4
X kmV
h, Vmo Am`yh
H$s{OE &
AWdm
Am`yh
1
3 1
A 15
6 5
5 2
2
1
If X
4
3 7
6 2
8
4
A1 . A = I.
9
, then find the matrix X.
6
OR
1
3 1
5 2
2
A
8.
. A = I.
function
f(x) = |x 3| + |x 4|,
then
x = 3
show
VWm
that
differentiable at x = 3 and x = 4.
9.
`{X
y = xe
x2
h, Vmo
dy
dx
AWdm
`{X
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x
log x 2 y 2 tan 1
y
dy y x
.
dx y x
x = 4
f(x)
na
is
f(x)
not
x2
If y = xe
, find
dy
.
dx
OR
x
dy y x
If log x 2 y 2 tan 1 , then show that
.
dx y x
y
10.
`{X
y x 1 x 1
(x 2 1)
d 2y
dx 2
dy
1
y 0.
dx
4
2
If y x 1 x 1 , prove that (x 1)
11.
kmV H$s{OE
d 2y
dx
dy
1
y 0.
dx
4
1 cos x
dx
cos x (1 cos x)
1 cos x
dx
cos x (1 cos x)
Find :
12.
VrZ n[admam|
A, B VWm C _|
_{hbmE
~o
n[adma
n[adma
n[adma
EH$ nwf, _{hbm Ama ~o H$m {V{XZ IM H$_e: < 200, < 150 d < 200 h & {g\$
nwf d _{hbmE hr H$_mVo h, Z {H$ ~o & Am`yh H$s JwUm go `oH$ n[adma H$m IM
kmV H$s{OE & n[adma _| A{YH$ ~m| Ho$ hmoZo go g_mO na `m Aga nS>Vm h ?
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Women
Children
Family A
Family B
Family C
Daily expenses of men, women and children are < 200, < 150 and < 200
respectively. Only men and women earn and children do not. Using
matrix multiplication, calculate the daily expenses of each family. What
impact does more children in the family create on the society ?
13.
, x, y, z, > 0
2
hmo, Vmo
xy + yz + zx
H$m _mZ
14.
`{X
abc
VWm
{g H$s{OE {H$
a 0
a + b + c = 0.
If a b c and b
c
a
prove that a + b + c = 0.
15.
x 1 y 1
,z 10
3
1
Ama
x 4 z 1
,y 0
2
3
nana H$mQ>Vr
, z 1 0 and
,y 0
3
1
2
3
intersect each other. Also find their point of intersection.
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16.
^ ^
^
^ ^
^
r = ( i j + 2 k ) + ( 3 i + j + 5 k ) na h
_mZm {~X
&
AWdm
Cg g_Vb H$m g{Xe VWm H$mVu` g_rH$aU kmV H$s{OE Omo {~XAm| (3,
(1, 4, 3) H$mo OmoS>Zo dmbr aoIm H$mo EH$ g_H$moU na g_{^m{OV H$aVm h &
2, 1)
Ama
^ ^
^ ^
^
^
r = ( i j + 2 k ) + ( 3 i + j + 5 k ), then find the value of for which
go 100 VH$ H$s g`m go {bIr EH$ 100 H$mS>mo H$s J>r go EH$ H$mS> `mN>`m {ZH$mbm
OmVm h & m{`H$Vm kmV H$s{OE {H$ Bg H$mS> na {bIr g`m 6 `m 8 go ^mJ hmo gH$Vr
h, na 24 go Zht &
From a set of 100 cards numbered 1 to 100, one card is drawn at random.
Find the probability that the number on the card is divisible by 6 or 8,
but not by 24.
18.
x . sin 1 x dx
Evaluate :
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x . sin 1 x dx
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19.
(x 2 e 2x 1 ) dx
AWdm
_mZ kmV H$s{OE
x tan x
dx
sec x . cos ec x
Find
(x 2 e 2x 1 ) dx
OR
Evaluate :
x tan x
dx
sec x . cos ec x
IS> g
SECTION C
dH$
x
1 x2
x
1 x2
21.
AdH$b g_rH$aU
dy
y2
dx
xy x 2
y = 0, O~ x =
dy
y tan x
dx
dy
y2
.
dx
xy x 2
OR
Solve the following differential equation, given that y = 0, when x =
sin 2x
22.
g_Vbm|
{~X
:
4
dy
y tan x
dx
^
^ ^
r . (i + j + k) = 6
(1, 1, 1) go
Ama
^
^
^
r . (2 i + 3 j + 4 k ) = 5
OmZo dmbo g_Vb H$m g{Xe g_rH$aU d H$mVu` g_rH$aU kmV H$s{OE &
^
^
^
r . (2 i + 3 j + 4 k ) = 5 and the point (1, 1, 1).
23.
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24.
y = |x 1|
VWm
y = 3 | x|
EH$ `mnmar Ho$db Xmo H$ma H$s dVwAm| dVw A VWm dVw B H$m `mnma H$aVm h &
CgHo$ nmg `mnma _| bJmZo Ho$ {bE < 50,000 h VWm A{YH$-go-A{YH$ 60 dVwAm| H$mo
aIZo H$m WmZ h & dVw A H$m H$` _y` < 2,500 VWm dVw B H$m H$` _y` < 500
h & dVw A H$mo ~oMH$a dh < 500 ew bm^ H$_mVm h VWm dVw B H$mo ~oMH$a dh
< 150 ew bm^ H$_mVm h & `{X IarXr JB g^r dVwE dh ~oM boVm h, Vmo Cgo AnZr
YZam{e go {H$VZr-{H$VZr dVwE IarXZr Mm{hE {Oggo {H$ Cgo A{YH$V_ bm^ mV hmo
gHo$ ? Bg Z H$mo a{IH$ moJm_Z g_`m ~ZmH$a Jm\$ mam hb H$s{OE &
AWdm
EH$ Amhma-{dkmZr Xmo ^mo`m| X VWm Y H$m Cn`moJ H$aVo hE {deof Amhma V`ma H$aZm
MmhVm h & ^mo` X H$m `oH$ nHo$Q> ({Og_| 30 Jm_ AV{dQ> h) _| H$pe`_ Ho$
12 _mH$, bmoh Vd Ho$ 4 _mH$, H$moboQ>oamb Ho$ 6 _mH$ VWm {dQ>m{_Z A Ho$
6 _mH$ AV{dQ> h & Cgr _mm Ho$ ^mo` Y Ho$ `oH$ nHo$Q> _| H$pe`_ Ho$ 3 _mH$,
bmoh Vd Ho$ 20 _mH$, H$moboQ>oamb Ho$ 4 _mH$ VWm {dQ>m{_Z A Ho$ 3 _mH$ AV{dQ>
h & Amhma _| H$pe`_ Ho$ H$_-go-H$_ 240 _mH$, bmoh Vd Ho$ H$_-go-H$_ 460 _mH$
VWm H$moboQ>oamb Ho$ A{YH$-go-A{YH$ 300 _mH$ Ano{jV h & `oH$ ^mo` Ho$
{H$VZo-{H$VZo nH$Q>m| H$m Cn`moJ {H$`m OmE Vm{H$ Amhma _| {dQ>m{_Z A H$s _mm H$mo `yZV_
{H$`m Om gHo$ ? Cn`w$ H$mo EH$ a{IH$ moJm_Z g_`m ~Zm H$a Jm\$ mam hb H$s{OE &
A dealer deals in two items only item A and item B. He has < 50,000 to
invest and a space to store at most 60 items. An item A costs < 2,500 and
an item B costs < 500. A net profit to him on item A is < 500 and on item
B < 150. If he can sell all the items that he purchases, how should he
invest his amount to have maximum profit ? Formulate an LPP and solve
it graphically.
OR
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A dietician wants to develop a special diet using two foods X and Y. Each
packet (contains 30 g) of food X contains 12 units of calcium, 4 units of
iron, 6 units of cholesterol and 6 units of vitamin A. Each packet of
the same quantity of food Y contains 3 units of calcium, 20 units of iron,
4 units of cholesterol and 3 units of vitamin A. The diet requires at least
240 units of calcium, at least 460 units of iron and at most 300 units of
cholesterol. Make an LPP to find how many packets of each food should
be used to minimise the amount of vitamin A in the diet, and solve it
graphically.
26.
_mZ br{OE {H$gr amoJr H$mo {Xb H$m Xmam nS>Zo H$m g`moJ 40% h & `h _mZ {b`m OmVm h
{H$ `mZ Ama `moJ {d{Y {Xb H$m Xmam nS>Zo Ho$ IVao H$mo 30% H$_ H$a XoVr h Ama {H$gr
Xdm mam IVao H$mo 25% H$_ {H$`m Om gH$Vm h & {H$gr ^r g_` amoJr BZ XmoZm| _| go
{H$gr EH$ {dH$n H$m MwZmd H$a gH$Vm h VWm XmoZm| g_m{`H$ h & `h {X`m J`m h {H$
Cn`w$ {dH$nm| _| go {H$gr EH$ H$m MwZmd H$aZo dmbo amo{J`m| _| go `mN>`m MwZm J`m EH$
amoJr {Xb Ho$ Xmao go J{gV hmo OmVm h & m{`H$Vm kmV H$s{OE {H$ `h amoJr `mZ Ama `moJ
{d{Y H$m Cn`moJ H$aVm h &
Assume that the chances of a patient having a heart attack is 40%. It is
also assumed that a meditation and yoga course reduces the risk of heart
attack by 30% and the prescription of a certain drug reduces its chance
by 25%. At a time a patient can choose any one of the two options with
equal probabilities. It is given that after going through one of the two
options the patient selected at random suffers a heart attack. Find the
probability that the patient followed a course of meditation and yoga.
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