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TBS Integration Entrance

This document contains 17 math integration questions. The questions cover a range of integration techniques including u-substitution, integration by parts, and trigonometric substitutions. The correct answers to the questions are not provided.
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TBS Integration Entrance

This document contains 17 math integration questions. The questions cover a range of integration techniques including u-substitution, integration by parts, and trigonometric substitutions. The correct answers to the questions are not provided.
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Strenthening your Concept TBS-Integration Ent


maths by rupesh k jha.....9864030380
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ASKING DOUBTSARE YOUR FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT,

By Taking factor common

86
1
Q.1  x 2 ( x 4  1)3 / 4 dx is equal to

om 5
1/ 4 1/ 4 1/ 4
 1   1   1 

-c 55
(A) 1  4  +c (B) (x4 + 1)1/4 +c (C) 1  4  +c (D) – 1  4  +c
 x   x   x 

hs 60
(ax 2  b) dx 5 x 4  4 x5
Q.2  x c2 x 2  (ax 2  b) 2
Q3 
 x5  x  1 
2 dx

Q4
at 08
The evaluation of z p x p  2 q 1  q x q 1
x2 p  2q  2x pq  1
dx is
4m ...7
xp xq xq xp
(A) – C (B) C (C)  C (D) C
x pq  1 x pq  1 x pq  1 x pq  1
ity a
fin Jh

Substitution Reduction
7
cosec 2 x  1 cosec x  cot x  2 
       C where C is constant of
2
Q.5 If dx = cosec x  cot x
9  
cosec x  cot x 2  11 
-in K

integration and N, then is equal to


7
w sh

(1) 5 (2) (3) 10 (4) 7


2
w pe

 sec
2
Q.6  (sec   tan ) 2 d
(sec   tan ) (sec   tan )
(A) [ 2  tan  (sec   tan )]  C (B) [ 2  4 tan  (sec   tan )]  C
u

2 3
(sec   tan ) 3 (sec   tan )
R

(C) [2  tan  (sec   tan )]  C (D) [2  tan  (sec   tan )]  C
3 2
w

3 cos x  2
Q.7  (3  2 cos x ) 2 dx is equal to

sin x  2 cos x sin x sin x


(1) C (2) C (3) C (4) C
3  2 cos x 3  2 cos x 3  2 cos x 2  3 cos x
1 sin x  cos x
2  e x  sin x
Q.8 Let F(x) = dx and F(0) = 1 then F(x) is equal to

(A) ln 1  e x sin x  1 (B) ln 1  e x sin x


1 1
(C) ln (1  e x sin x )  1 (D) ln (1  e x sin x )  2
2 2

Diff Both Side

86
Q.9 If x
2
·e 2 x dx = e–2x(ax2 + bx + c) + d, then

1 1 1 1 1 1
(A) a = – ,b=– ,c=– (B) a = – , b = – , c =

om 5
2 2 4 2 2 4

-c 55
1 1 1
(C) a = – , b = – 1, c = – (D) a = 1, b = 1, c = –
2 2 2

3e x  5 sin x  10 cos x

hs 60
Q.10 Let  x dx = m x + n ln (ex + 4 sin x + 3 cos x) + C,
e  4 sin x  3 cos x
where C is constant of integration. Find the value of (m2 + n2).

at 08
By integrating Both Side
4m ...7
3
Q.11 Let f be a twice differentiable function on R and satisfying f "(x) = x  1  2

2
for all x  R.
If f ' (0) = 0 and f (1) = 2 + 1 , then f (0) is equal to
ity a

(A) 0 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 5


fin Jh

Reduction
Q.12 If In =  (sin x ) n dx n  N , then 5I4 – 6I6 is equal to
-in K

(A) sin x · (cos x)5 + C (B) sin2x · cos2x + C


sin 2x sin 2x
(C) [cos22x + 1 – 2 cos2x] + C (D) [cos22x + 1 + 2 cos2x ] + C
w sh

8 8

tann1 x
If In =  tann x dx
w pe

Q13 Then prove that In = – In – 2 , n ³ 2


n 1
u

cot x cos ec n 2 x n2


Q14 If In =  cos ec n x dx ; Prove that I =
n – n  1
+
n 1
In – 2
R
w

(sin x )m1(cos x )n1 n 1


Q15 If Im,n =  (sin x)m (cos x)n dx then prove that Im,n =
mn
+ .I
m  n m,n–2

/2 I 6, 3 a
 (cos x ) (cos nx ) dx , where m, n  N and
m
Q.16 If Im, n = = , then find the value of (a + b) where a
I 5, 2 b
0
and b are relatively prime.
Miscilleneous
1
Q.17 If  f (x ) dx = g (x), then  f ( x ) dx is

(A) x f–1 (x) + C  


(B) f g 1 ( x )  C
 
(C) x f 1 ( x )  g f 1 ( x )  C
1
(D) g ( x )  C

 1 x 
ln  ln  
  1  x   dx

86
Q.18  1 x2 Q.19  (sin x)11/3 (cos x)1/3dx

om 5
Q.20 Let f be a polynomial function such that for all real x f (x2 + 1) = x4 + 5x2 + 2, then  f (x ) dx is

-c 55
x 3 3x 2 x 3 3x 2
(A)  – 2x + C (B)  + 2x + C
3 2 3 2

hs 60
x 3 3x 2 x 3 3x 2
(C)  – 2x + C (D)  + 2x + C
3 2 3 2

Q21 If
at 08
Integration by Parts and Cancellation

e
1 cos x
(1 + x sin x)dx = f (x) · e1–g(x) + c , then number of solutions of the equation f ( x ) = g(x) equals
4m ...7
(c is arbitrary constant)
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3
ity a

x  sin x cos x
Q.22  x 2 cos2 x
dx = F(x) such that F(1) = 1, then Lim F(x) equals
fin Jh

x 0
(A) 1 (B) 1 – tan 1 (C) 2 – tan 1 (D) tan 1
-in K

Put in Pairs
ex e x
I =  4x and J =  4 x
w sh

Q.23 Let dx dx
e 1 e 1
Then for any arbitrary constant C, match the following
w pe

Column-I Column-II

1  e2x  1 
 
(A) I (P)
2
tan–1  2e x   C
u

 
R

1  e 2 x  2e x  1 
(B) J+I (Q) ln  C
2 2  e 2 x  2e x  1 
w

1  1  e 2 x  1  1  e 2 x  2e x  1  
 tan    
(C) J–I (R)
2 2   2e x   2 ln  e 2 x  2e x  1    C
   

1  1  e 2 x  1  1  e 2 x  2e x  1  
 tan    
(S)
2 2   2 e x   2 ln  e 2 x  2 e x  1    C
   
 ax 2  b  x1 x5
1)d 2) sin 1   k 3)C – or C +
x5  x 1
5
 cx  x  x1
4)c 5)7 6)c 7)c 8)a 9)a 10)5
11)b 12)c 16)5
1  1 x   1 x   1  x 
17)c 18) ln  1  x  ·ln ln 1  x   ln 1  x  + C
2       
  +C

6
3 1 4 tan 2 x
19)  20)A 21)C 22)C 23)16)(A) R ; (B) P ; (C) Q
8(tan x ) 8 / 3

8
om 5
-c 55
hs 60
at 08
4m ...7
ity a
fin Jh
-in K
w sh
w peu
R
w

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