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Application of Derivatives

1. A particle moving on a curve has the position at time t given by


x = f'(t) sin t + f''(t) cos t, y = f'(t) cos t - f''(t) sin t, where f is a thrice differentiable function. Then prove
that the velocity of the particle at time t is f'(t) + f'''(t).

2. Find the interval in which f(x) = x 4ax  x 2 (a < 0) is decreasing

3. f : [0, 4]  R is a differentiable function. Then prove that for some a, b  (0, 4) , f2(4) – f2(0) = 8f(a) .
f(b)

a 2
4. If all the extreme value of function f(x) = a2x3 –
x – 2x – b are positive and the minimum is at the
2
1 11 1
point x0 = then show that when a = –2  b < and when a = 3  b < –
3 27 2

 3 | x  k | , x  k

5. If f(x) =  2 sin (x  k) has minimum at x = k , then show that |a| > 2
a 2 , x  k
 x k

6. The equation x3 – 3x + [a] = 0, where [.] denotes the greatest integer function, will have three real and
distinct roots then find the set of all posible values of a.

{x} {x}
7. Let f(x) = sin + cos where a > 0 and { . } denotes the fractional part function. Then find the set
a a
of values of 'a' for which f can attain its maximum values.

8. Find the values of the parameter ‘k’ for which the equation x4 + 4x3 – 8x2 + k = 0 has all roots real.

Comprehension (Q. No. 9 to 11)

A function f(x) having the following properties;


(i) f(x) is continuous except at x = 3
(ii) f(x) is differentiable except at x = – 2 and x = 3
(iii) f(0) = 0, lim f(x)  – , lim f(x) = 3, lim f(x) = 0
x 3 x   x 

(iv) f (x) > 0  x  (–, – 2)  (3, ) and f (x)  0  x  (– 2, 3)


(v) f (x) > 0  x  (– , – 2)  (– 2, 0) and f (x)  0  x  (0, 3)  (3, )
then answer the following questions

9. Find the Maximum possible number of solutions of f(x) = | x |

10. Show that graph of function y = f (– | x |) is continuous but not differentiable at two points, if f (0) = 0

11. Show that f(x) + 3x = 0 has five solutions if f (0) > – 3 and f(– 2) > 6

12. Let F(x) = (f(x))2 + (f(x))2, F(0) = 7, where f(x) is thrice differentiable function such that
|f(x)|  1  x  [–1, 1], then prove the followings.
(i) there is atleast one point in each of the intervals (–1, 0) and (0, 1) where |f(x)|  2
(ii) there is atleast one point in each of the intervals (–1, 0) and (0, 1) where F(x)  5
(iii) there exits atleast one maxima of F(x) in (–1, 1)
(iv) for some c  (–1, 1), F(c)  7, F(c) = 0 and F(c)  0

13. A figure is bounded by the curves, y = x 2 + 1, y = 0, x = 0 and x = 1. At what point (a, b), a tangent
should be drawn to the curve y = x2 + 1 for it to cut off a trapezium of the greatest area from the figure.

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ax  b
14. If y = has a turning value at (2, 1) find a and b, show that the turning value is a
(x  1) (x  4)
maximum.

15. With the usual meaning for a, b, c and s, if  be the area of a triangle, prove that the error in  resulting
from a small error in the measurement of c, is given by
 1 1 1 1 
d       dc
4 s sa sb sc

16. Find the possible values of 'a' such that the inequality 3 – x2 > |x – a| has atleast one negative solution

17. If (m – 1) a12 – 2m a2 < 0, then prove that xm + a1 xm – 1 + a2 xm – 2 + ..... + am–1 x + a0 = 0 has at least one
non real root (a1, a2, ....., am  R)

18. If f '(x) > 0, f''(x) > 0  x  (0, 1) and f(0) = 0, f(1) = 1, then prove that f(x) f–1 (x) < x2  x  (0, 1)

 x2   27 
19. Find the interval of increasing and decreasing for the function g(x) = 2f   + f   x 2  , where
 2   2 
f "(x) < 0 for all x  R.

20. Using calculus prove that H.M  G.M.  A.M for positive real numbers.

21. Prove the following inequalities


(i) 1 + x2 > (x sinx + cosx) for x  [0, ).
 
(ii) sin x – sin 2x  2x for all x  0,
 3 
x2
(iii) + 2x + 3  (3 – x)ex for all x  0
2
sin2 x 1 
(iv) 0 < x sinx – < ( – 1) for 0 < x <
2 2 2

 21  4b  b2 
22. Find the interval to which b may belong so that the function f(x) =  1   x3 + 5x + 6 is
 b 1 
 
increasing at every point of its domain.

x2 1 d2 y
23. If 0 < x < 1 prove that y = x n x – + is a function such that > 0. Deduce that
2 2 dx 2
x2 1
x n x > – .
2 2

24. Find positive real numbers ‘a’ and ‘b’ such that f(x) = ax – bx3 has four extrema on [–1 , 1] at each of
which | f(x) | = 1

sin A sinB sin C


25. For any acute angled ABC , find the maximum value of + +
A B C

26. Suppose p,q,r,s are fixed real numbers such that a quadrilateral can be formed with sides p,q,r,s in
clockwise order. Prove that the vertices of the quadrilateral of maximum area lie on a circle .

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5a2 3
27. For what real values of ‘a’ and ‘b’ all the extrema of the function f(x) = x + 2ax2 – 9x + b
3
5
are positive and the maximum is at the point x0 =
9

28. Find the minimum value of f(x) = 8x + 8– x – 4(4x + 4– x), x  R

29. Using calculus , prove that log23 > log35 > log47.

30. Show that the volume of the greatest cylinder which can be inscribed in a cone of height ' h ' and semi 
4
vertical angle  is  h3 tan2 .
27

31. Find the cosine of the angle at the vertex of an isosceles triangle having the greatest area for the given
constant length  of the median drawn to its lateral side .

32. A tangent to the curve y = 1  x2 is drawn so that the abscissa x0 of the point of tangency belongs to the
interval (0, 1]. The tangent at x0 meets the xaxis and yaxis at A & B respectively. Then find the
minimum area of the triangle OAB, where O is the origin

33. A cone is made from a circular sheet of radius 3 by cutting out a sector and keeping the cut edges of
the remaining piece together. Then find the maximum volume attainable for the cone

    a  
34. Suppose velocity of waves of wave length  in the Atlantic ocean is k       , where k and a
 a     
are constants. Show that minimum velocity attained by the waves is independent of the constant a.

35. Find the minimum distance of origin from the curve ax2 + 2bxy + ay2 = c where a > b > c > 0

36. Prove that ex + 1  e2x  (1 + x) + 2  2x  x 2  x  R

tan1 x
37. Find which of the two is larger n (1 + x) or .
1 x

 
38. Let f (sinx) < 0 and f (sin x) > 0,  x   0,  and g(x) = f(sin x) + f(cos x), then find the intervals of
 2
monotonicity of g(x).

39. If f(x) = (2013)x2012 – (2012)x2011 – 2014x + 1007, then show that for x  [0, 10071/2011], f(x) = 0 has at
least one real root.

f(x)
40. A function f is differentiable in the interval 0  x  5 such that f(0) = 4 & f(5) = – 1. If g(x) = , then
x 1
5
prove that there exists some c  (0, 5) such that g(c) = – .
6

41. Let f(x) and g(x) be differentiable functions having no common zeros so that f(x) g(x)  f(x) g(x). Prove
that between any two zeros of f(x), there exist atleast one zero of g(x).

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f(a) f(b)
42. f is continuous in [a, b] and differentiable in (a, b) (where a > 0 ) such that = . Prove that there
a b
f(x 0 )
exist x0  (a, b) such that f(x0) = .
x0

43. If (x) is a differentiable function x  R and a  R+ such that (0) = (2a), (a) = (3a) and (0)  (a)
then show that there is at least one root of equation (x + a) = (x) in (0, 2a)

44. Find the set of values of the parameter 'a' for which the function ;
f(x) = 8ax – a sin 6x – 7x – sin 5x increases & has no critical points for all x  R, is

45. Let h be a twice differentiable positive function on an open interval J. Let


g(x) = n (h(x))  x  J
Suppose (h'(x))2 > h''(x) h(x) for each x  J. Then prove that g is concave downward on J.

a x3
46. If the complete set of value(s) of 'a' for which the function f (x) = + (a + 2) x2 + (a  1) x + 2
3
possess a negative point of inflection is (, )  (, ), then || + || is :

5
47. If two curves y = 2sin x and y = x2 – 3x + 2 + 1 touch each other at some point then the value
6
3  18 
of is  0  x 
5  5 

 4
2. [4a, 3a] 6. a  [–1, 2) 7.  0,   8. k  [0,3] 9. 3
 
1 5  13 
13. 2 , 4 14. a = 1, b = 0 16. a    , 3
   4 
19. g(x) is increasing if x  (–, 3]  [0, 3] ; g(x) is decreasing if x  [–3, 0] [3, )

9 3
22. [– 7, – 1)  [2, 3] 24. a=3 , b=4 25.
2

9 36 81 400
27. If a = , then b > ; If a = then b >
5 5 25 243

4 3 c
28. –10 31. cos A = 0.8 32. 33. 2/3 35.
9 ab

   
37. n (1 + x) 38. Increasing when x   ,  , decreasing when x   0,  .
 4 2   4

44. a  (6, ) 46. 2 47. 1/2

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