AITS 2324 FT X JEEM Sol
AITS 2324 FT X JEEM Sol
FIITJEE
ALL INDIA TEST SERIES
FULL TEST – X
JEE (Main)-2024
TEST DATE: 29-03-2024
SECTION – A
1. B
k 0 A
Sol. C= d
d
Q = CV
q2
F=
20 A
1
U= CV 2
2 V
V A = Area of each plate
E=
d
2. C
Sol. Theoretical
3. A
Sol. = 1 + 2 + 3
-6
= 40 × 106 + 3 × 10 + 7 ×106
6
=50 × 10 .
4. C
Sol. Large retentivity and large coercivity is required to make permanent magnet.
5. A
Sol. Light ray will come and from Face we AC if
sini = sin600 < 1
Which is possible only for = 1.1 so red colour will come out from face AC.
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6. C
Sol. Position where B1 & B2 is calculated are at opposite position from current carrying element.
7. C
M 42M
Sol. T1 = 2 , k1 =
k1 T12
2M 42 [2M]
T2 = 2 , k1 + 2k2 =
k1 2k 2 T22
2 1 1
k2 = 42 M 2 2
T2 T1 2
1 1
T = 2 2M
2k1 k 2
T 2 1 1 2 T 2 T 2
T = 2 2M 12
1 2
4 M 2 42M 2T 2 T 2
1 2
4T 2 T 2
= T12 21 2 2 .
2T1 T2
8. D
Sol. = g2 3g2 2R
= 4 gR.
9. A
Sol. 2k (0.2) = N , N = mg N
2k (0.2) = mg = 200
N m kx
200
k= = 2500 N/m
0.2 0.2 2
mg
10. B
mg aB
Sol. aB = g v
m
mg + (/3) 5mg = 4 maA B
(8/3)mg = 4 maA mg
aA = (2/3)g
aA/aB = 2/3 aA
mg
A 2v
( /3) 5mg
11. C
Sol. [x] = [F]
MLT 2
[] = MT 2
L
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2
k {F}
2k 4
F2
2k 4
=
F2
[M2 T 4 ][M4L8 T 8 ]
=
[M2L2 T 4 ]
= [M4L6 T 8 ]
12. D
Sol. Diode D1 is in reversed biased so current through it will not flow D2 150
in this branch.
Equivalent resistance = 150 + 100 = 250 D1
12 48
I= 48mA
250 1000 300
100 12 V
13. B
Sol. u= 2gH
v = 2gh
v = eu
h = e2H (after first collision)
4
nd
1 1/8 128
After 2 collision = 128 64 2m
2 2
8
1 1/8 128
After 4th collision 128 64m .
2 2
14. C
Sol.
A
Y1 Y2 Y
A B Y1 Y1 Y2 Y
0 0 1 1 0 1
1 0 0 0 1 0
0 1 0 0 1 0
1 1 0 0 1 0
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15. A
Sol. Fv = mg – FB FV (Viscous force )
FV
m FB
= mg - g Buoyant force
(density of liquid )
= mg 1
2 (density of sphere)
= mg 1
8
9
= 10 3 N.
4
mg
16. D
Sol. Rate of heat flow will be maximum if thermal resistance is less
L 1 L
(A) RT =
(2k)(R) 2 kR2
2
8L 2 L
(B) RT = 2
(4k)(3R) 9 kR2
L/3 1 L
(C) RT =
(2k)(R)2 6 kR2
L
(D) RT =
24kR2
17. C
dP
Sol. Slope =
dv
PV = constant.
dP P
dv v
for helium is more.
18. B
Sol. At high frequency capacitor has zero resistance and inductor has infinite resistance. So effective
resistance is 5.
I = 220/5 = 44A
19. D
dU
dt 2 4
A 4rA TA
Sol.
dU 4rB2 TB4
dt
B
6 2 4
10 = (4000) (TA/TB)
1
TA/TB = B
2 A
A
2.
B
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20. D
Sol. L. C = pitch /No. of division on circular scale.
2mm
0.01 mm
200
Diameter of wire = 1 + 67 × 0.01
= 1.67 mm.
Curved surface area = DL
1.67
= 3.14 × 6.8 3.6
10
SECTION – B
21. 4
Sol. n1(/2) + (/4) = 3L/8
n2(/2) + (/4) = 5L/8 n1
divide above equator,
2n1 1 3
n2
2n2 1 5
n1 = 1, n2 = 2
22. 5
2000
Sol. No of deuterium atom is 6.023 1023 6.023 1026
2
6.023
No of reaction 1026 3.011 1026
2
Total energy (W) released = 3.01 ×1026 × 3.2 × 106 ×1.6 ×1019
W = pt
t = 5 × 104 years
So x = 5
23. 2
64 (n1 1)3
Sol. T n3, T1/T2 = 8 =
8 (n2 1)3
n1 = 3, n2 = 1
So, n1 – n2 = 2.
24. 4
v 2 u2 32 16
Sol. a 2
2x 42
v = u + at = 4 + 2 × 0.5 = 5
dv a 2 4
.
dx v 5 10
25. 4
IRS
Sol. V – Ir =
RS
If S = 0, I = V/r
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15A
S
I (Amp)
R
5A
A
30V, 2 S (ohm)
IR
V – Ir =
R
1
S
S
V
I=
r R
V
I=
RS
r
RS
V
If S = 0, I and r = 2
r
26. 8
Sol. i = t2 + c
t = 0, i = 20, so c = 20
t = 2, I = 0, 0 = (2)2 + 20
so, = -5
2 2
t 3 80
flow of charge =
0
idt
3
ct =
0
3
C.
Flow of charge =
R
80
Change in flux () = 0.3 8
3
27. 8
Sol. No. of photon incident (X) = power/(hc/)
No. of photoelectron emitted (v)= current /e
current
v e current hc
x power power e
hc /
1 106 12.4 107
=
3.1 2 103 2500 1010
4
8 104
5000
So, p = 8.
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28. 3
ml2 ml2 S Y
Sol. Iy = 2[sin2 300 ] A
12 3
ml2 ml2 1 ml2 ml2 ml2 m1 l m1 l
= 2 =
12 3 4 12 6 4
2
= IBS = Iy + 3m(l/2)
ml2 3ml2 m1 l
= ml2 B C
4 4
29. 9
Sol. Q = U + W
Q = U + Q/6
5Q/6 = U
(5/6)nCT = ncvT
6 6 R 9R
C = Cv .
5 5 5 5
3 1
A=9
30. 3
Sol. x = ( - 1)t = 0.5 t
I = 2I0 (1 + cos )
I = 2I0 = 2I0 (1 - cos)
Cos = 0, = /2,
x
2
0.5t / 2
2
t = /2
t = 3000 Å
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Chemistry PART – B
SECTION – A
31. D
Sol. There is addition of H2O to (C = C)
(I)
Achiral
H3 O
OH
(II) Achiral
H3 O
OH
(III) Achiral
CH3
H3 O
OH
Thus, no optical isomer is formed.
CH2CH3
32. C
Sol. H
CH3
H
Ring exp ansion
CH3
H2O
H
CHOH
H3C CH
H3C
33. D
Sol.
NH
2o amine, maximum basic, lone pair remains intact.
IV
H3C
C N Resonance stabilised
H3C
H3C
C N Positive charge on the more
electronegative atom, thus unstable.
H3C
Thus, it is least basic
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34. B
Sol. I is most acidic due to presence of carbonyl grousp. IV is least acid but most basic.
Thus, acidic nature. IV < II < III < I
Increasing pKa I < III < II < IV.
35. B
Sol.
Cl2 /h
Cl
Cl
I II
Cl
Cl
III IV
Thus, C5H11Cl 6
N 6
On fractional distillation all the isomers are collected as they have different boiling point.
Thus, M = 4.
36. C
Sol. If meso-diol is formed, it means alkenes must be cis-symmetrical-3-hexene.
C2H5 OK
C3 C 5 OH
Br cis 3 hexene
2 hexene
3 bromo hexene Z
Y
X
Y and Z are position isomer.
C2H5
KMnO 4
H OH
Z
H OH
C2H5
meso by syn addition
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37. C
Sol.
H2 SO4
38. A
Sol. Cl
Cl Cl Cl
CH2CH3 HC CH3
Br
39. B
Sol. Tf i K f molality
0.00732 i 1.86 0.002
i 1.96 2
Co NH3 5 . NO 2 Cl Co NH3 5 NO 2 Cl
40. A
o 0.059
Sol. ECu/Cu2 ECu/Cu 2 log Cu2
2
If log Cu2 0, i.e. Cu2 1, then ECu/Cu2 ECu/Cu
o
2
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41. C
0.059 2 0.059 2
Sol. E Eo
2
log H 1.30
2
log 102
0.236
1.30 1.418 V
2
42. A
Sol.
C4H8 2C2H4
Mole at t 0 a 0
Mole at t t a x 2x
2x a
When 1, then x
ax 3
2.303 a
t log
2.48 104 a
a
3
= 1635.2 second = 27.25 minute
43. C
K 2 Ea T2 T1
Sol. 2.303log ;
K1 R T1T2
K 65 103 25
2.303log 2
K1 8.314 298 273
K2
10.4
K1
44. B
Sol. 4Zn 10HNO3 very dil. 4Zn NO3 2 NH4NO3 3H2 O
45. A
Sol. Br and C CH3 3 are in trans position, thus elimination is favoured to maximum extent.
Also dissociation energy (C – Br < C – Cl)
46. C
Sol. H H
CH3CH2 C CH2 Br I
Acetone
CH3CH2 C CH2 I
H3C H3C
Leaving group is
not at chiral carbon.
I is a strong nucelophile and is taken in polar aprotic solvent. Thus SN 2 reaction. As there is no
attack on chiral centre, configuration of the reactant and product is same.
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47. A
1 1 1
Sol. RH Z 2 2 2
n1 n2
For a given series
1
2
Z
2
H
Z Li2
821 3
2
9
Li2 Z H
Li 2
1
821
Li2
9
91.2 nm
48. C
Sol.
N2 g 3H2 g
2NH3 g
Initial 1 3 0
At equil. 1 x 3 1 x 2x
2NH3 H2 SO4
NH4 2 SO4
MV 250 1
Moles of H2 SO4 required 0.250
1000 1000
Molarity mol L1 mL millimoles
Since, 1H2 SO4 2NH3
Thus, NH3 = 0.500 mol
2x 0.500 x 0.250
2
2x
NH3
2
Kc 1
3
N2 H2 1 x 1 x 3 3 3
1 1
2
0.50
4
0.029
0.750 27
49. D
Sol. (A) Thus, on decreasing volume, pressure is increased.
Thus, formation of product is increased (and thus deceasing CO)
(B) Addition of argon (inert gas) increases pressure thus as in (A).
(C) O2 (reactant) will react CO hence amount of CO decreases.
50. B
Sol. Under adiabatic expansion, temperature falls and internal energy decreases.
q W E,q 0
E W
Decrease, W nCV T2 T1
3 103 J 1 mol 20 J K 1 mol1 T2 300 K
T2 150 K
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SECTION – B
51. 2
Sol. Tf KCN K f mi
0.744 K f 0.2 2
K f 1.86o molal1
On adding Hg CN2 ,
2KCN Hg CN 2
K 2 Hg CN 4
0.2 mol 0.1 mol 0.1 mol
Thus, K 2 Hg CN 4 is 0.1 molal
o
Tf complex 0.744 0.372 0.372o
Tf complex K f 0.1 i
0.372 1.86 0.1 i
0.372
i 2
1.86 0.1
52. 5
Sol. OH
H
1
1,2 hydride shift
2o carbocation
I
H
IA IB
II
IIA IIB
cis trans
IB can exist as d(+) and
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Chiral
IA and IIA are same. Total number of isomers = 5.
IA (C1, T) IB ( d, and IIB
53. 78
Sol. CH C CH2 n C CH
A
55. 10
Sol. NH2 Only this N can be
estimated by the
given method.
N
(A)
Molar mass of A C5H6N2 94.0 g / mol1
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0.94
0.01 mol
94
= 0.01 equivalent
0.5M H2SO 4 1.0 N H2SO4
NV
0.01
1000
1 V
0.01
1000
V = 10 mL
56. 1
Sol. Ca OH2 CO2 CaCO3 H2 O
PV
n CO 2
RT
0.1 bar 0.1 L
0.083 bar L mol1 K 1 302 K
4 104 mol
Ca OH2 200 mL of 0.01 M 2 millimol 2 103 mol
Ca OH2 reacted 4 10 4 mol
Ca OH2 unreacted 2 104 4 10 4 16 104 mol
OH 2 16 104 mol in 200 mL
(CO2 is in gaseous state and its volume is not added)
32 104 mol
OH 0.016 M
0.2 L
pOH log 0.016 1.8
pH 14.0 1.8 12.2 1.22 101
57. 2
Sol. Two HCHO molecule + Three HCOOH + One CO2 is formed.
58. 15
NaOBr
Sol. NH2 CONH2 N2 , 22400 mL at NTP 60 g urea
60
5.6 103 mL 5.6 103 g / mL of body fluid
22400
= 15 g urea ppm,
59. 4
Sol. Keto acid decarboxylate on heating.
60. 4
Sol. Magnetic moment n n 2 4.89 BM
4 6 4.89 BM
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Mathematics PART – C
SECTION – A
61. C
Sol. x2 2x cos + 1, = 0
2cos 4 cos2 4
x= = cos i sin
2
Let x = cos + i sin
x2n 2xn cosn + 1
= cos 2n + i sin 2n 2(cos n + i sin n) cos n + 1
2
= cos 2n + 1 2cos n + i(sin 2n 2sin n cos n)
=0+i0=0
62. B
Sol. n 7iˆ 2ˆj kˆ is normal to plane
(Assuming n = a ˆi bjˆ ckˆ and using n.AB 0, n.BC 0,n.AC 0 )
P(8,2,12)
n
A(2,1,4)
P= (8, 2, 12)
AP 6iˆ 3ˆj 16kˆ
AP.n 42 6 16 64 64 64 6 32 6
Distance d =
n 49 4 1 54 3 6 18 9
63. A
Sol. For real roots D 0
(k 2)2 4(k2 + 3k + 5) 0
2 2
(k + 4 4k) 4k 12k 20 0
2 2
3k 16k 16 0 ; 3k + 16k + 16 0
4
k k 4 0
3
Now E = 2 + 2 ; E = ( + )2 2
E = (k 2)2 2(k2 + 3k + 5) = k2 10k 6
E = (k2 + 10k + 6) = [(k + 5)2 19] = 19 (k + 5)2
Emin = 50/9 at k = 4/3
Emax = 18 at k = 4
64. A
20!
Sol. 2x n y q z r 20! 2p 1q x p y q zr
p!q!r! p!q!r!
p + q + r = 20, q = 0
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69. C
Sol. The coordinates of points P, Q, R are (1, 0), (0, 0), 3,3 3 respectively.
Slope of QR = 3
tan = 3
=
3
RQX =
3
2
RQX = =
3 3
Let QM bisects the PQR
2
Slope of the line QM = tan 3
3
Equation of line QM is (y 0) = 3 (x 0)
y= 3 x 3x y 0
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70. A
n r 2 r 2 4 2r
Sol. lim
n
r 3 r 2
r 2 4 2r
n 5
1 2 3 4 5 6
lim ......
6 7 5 4 10
19 28 .....
7 12 19 28
7 12
1 2 3 4 2
7
71. A
1 k k 12 k 2 1 2 k 1 k 1k 2 k k 1
Sol. tk = cot 1 tan tan1
2 k 1 2
1 k k 1 k 2
2
1 k k 1 k 2
tk = tan1((k + 1) (k + 2)) tan1(k(k + 1))
n
tk tan1 n 1n 2 tan1 11 1 tan1 n 1 n 2 tan1 2
k 1
72. A
2009
Sol. S= f K = f(1) + f(2) …… f(2009)
K 1
Since f(1) = f(2010)
S = f(2) + f(3) …… f(2010)
2009 2009 2009 2009
f K 1 1 K 2f K
K 1 K 1
= 1 K 2 f K
K 1 K 1 K 1 K 1
73. A
Sol. For an onto function to exist from Ar Br
|Ar| |Br| 1
m m
No of ways = m Ci m C j
i 1 j i
We can select Br of size i in nCi ways and Ar can then have any size from {i, i + 1, …. m} which
can be selected in
m
m Cj ways
j i
m m m m
m Ci m C j m Ci m C j mC0 m C0 mC1......m Cm
i 1 j i i0 j i
2 2 2
= m C0 m C1 ...... m Cm m Cr mCs 2m
rs
1 1
= 2m Cm 22m 2m Cm 2m 22m 2m1 2mCm
2 2
74. B
2 1
2 x dx 2
3/2
Sol. x x dx
2 2
x 1 x 1
1
1
x
x
1 1 1 1
Let 1 t 2 3/2 dx dt
x x x 2x
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75. B
x x
Sol. Replacing cos2 sin2 by
4 4
x dy 1 2 x
cos ; we get k 3k 2 sin k 1
2 dx 2 2
1 x k 1
k 1 k 2 sin k 1 k 2 sin x 2 0
2 2 2 2
x 2
Because the function does not posses critical point k 1 0 and sin does not posses
2 k2
any solution.
2 x
k and 1 as sin 1 k and |k 2| < 2
k2 2
k 1 and 2 < (k 2) < 2 or 0 < k < 4
Thus k lies in the interval (0, 4) but k 1 i.e. k (0, 1) (1, 4)
76. B
Sol. The locus is the pair of planes passing through the point of intersection of the lines and having
their bisectors as the normal.
77. A
Sol. x(2x2y3 + 1)dy = y(1 3x2y3)dx
ydx xdy
x2y(2xdy + 3ydx) =
y2
x x
d x 3 y 2 d x 3 y 2 c x 3 y 3 x cy
y y
78. A
tan x 3/2 1 cos x 3/2
Sol. lim
x 0 x3 /2 x 2
1 cos3 x 1
= 1 lim 2
3/2
x 0 x 1 cos x
1 1 3
= 1 cos x cos 2 x
2 2 4
79. C
/2
n
Sol. an 1 sin t sin2t dt
0
Let 1 sint = u cost dt = du
1
1 1
1 1
= 2 un 1 u du 2 un du un 1du 2
n 1 n 2
0 0 0
a 1 1
Hence, n 2
n
n n 1 n n 2
n
a 1 1
lim n 2
n
1 n n n 1 n n 2
n
an 1 1 1 1 1
lim 2
n
1 n n n 1 2 n n 2
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n 1 1 n 1 1
2
1 n n 1 1 n n 2
1 1 1 1 1 3 1
= 2 1 1 ..... 2
3 2 4 3 5 2 2
80. D
Sol. A : blood result says positive about the disease
1
B1 : Person suffers from the disease : P(B1) =
100
99
B2 : Person does not suffer from the disease : P(B1) =
100
99 1
P(A/B1) = , P(A/B2) =
100 100
P B1 .P A / B1
P(B1/A) =
P B1 .P A / B1 P B2 .P A / B 2
1 99
100 100 99 1
= = 50%
1 99 99 1
2 99 2
100 100 100 100
SECTION – B
81. 343
Sol. V A A B A A A B C
2
=
A A
B
A A A A B C A A B C
zero
2
Now, A = 4 + 9 + 36 = 49
2 3 6
A B C 1 1 2 7
1 2 1
2
A A B C = 49 7 = 343
82. 12
6
xi 6
i 1
Sol. Let the observations be x1, x2, x3, x4, x5 and x6, so their mean x 8 x i 48
6 i 1
On multiplying each observation by 3, we get the new observations as 3x1, 3x2, 3x3, 3x4, 3x5 and
3x6.
6
3xi 3 48
i 1
Now, their mean = x 24
6 6
6 6
2 2
3xi 24 32 x i 8
i 1 i 1
Variance of new observations = x
6 6
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9 2
= Variance of old observations = 9 4 = 144
1
Thus, standard deviation of new observations = variance 144 12
83. 1
Sol. a2(1 + b2) 2a2b (using A.M. G.M.)
2 2 2
b (1 + c ) 2b c
c2(1 + a2) 2c2a
Using A.M. G.M. again
2a2b 2b2c 2c 2a 3 3 3 1/3
8a b c
3
2a2b + 2b2c + 2c2a 6abc
and the equality holds a = b = c = 1
84. 31
zn 1
Sol. zr =
2
z4 + z3 + 2 = 0
2zr + 1 = zn
zn 14 zn 13
20
16 8
(zn 1)4 + 2(zn 1)3 + 32 = 0
Product of roots = 31
85. 6
dy
Sol. We have y = f(x), so = f'(x)
dx
dy 1 2
Now, y x (Linear differential equation)
dx x x
1
dx 1
I.F. = e x e ln x
x
1 2 1
Now, general solution is y x dx
x xx
y 2
x c
x x
As y(1) = 1 c = 2
y 2 2 2
x 2 f(x) = x 2x + 2 = (x 1) + 1
x x
3 3
1 3 8 1
x 1 1 dx x 1
2 3
Required area = x 0 3 3 3 6
0
3 0 3 3
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86. 6
5x 0 0 25x 2 0 0
Sol. 2
AB 0 1 0 , AB 0 1 0 I
0 10x 2 5x 0 50x 2 2 25x 2
= 25x2 = 1 5x = 1 ( AB I)
Tr(AB + (AB)2 + …… + (AB)6) = 6
87. 4
Sol. Let = eiA, = eiB and = eiC then
i(A+B+C) i
= e = e = cos + isin = 1
1/ 2 1 2 2
1 / /
2 1 2 2 1
and = 1/ 2 2 2 1 / 1 /
2
2 2
1/ 1 / / 1
[multiplying C1{C2}[C3] by {} []
1 1 1 0 1 1
1 1 1 0 1 1 = 2(1 + 1) = 4
1 1 1 2 1 1
|| = 4
88. 3
Sol. Equation of plane passing through (1, 1, 1) and perpendicular to the given line is x + 2y + 3z = 6.
The minimum distance of the point (1, 1, 1) from the plane x + y + z = 1 measured perpendicular
x x1 y y1 z z1
to is the perpendicular distance of the point (1, 1, 1) from the line of
1 2 3
intersection of the above two places.
x 4 y 5 z0
The equation of line of intersection of these planes is r …(1)
1 2 1
2
The minimum distance of (1, 1, 1) from the line (1) is 21 units.
3
89. 5
Sol. For all , 2a2 + a + 3 = b
Let the polynomial p() = (a + 3)
Rearranging the above equation gives,
2
p() = b 2a , which is a constant
Therefore, deg[p()] = 0
So, a must be 3
2
Now. p() = )(3 + 3) = 0 = b 2a
2
b 2(3) = 0 b = 18
a = 3, b = 18
a + b = 3 + 18 = 15
a b 15
5
3 3
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90. 5
Sol. In radius of (OCF) = 1
x y
Distance of 1 from (1, 1) is 1 b = 2.5
6 b
OF = 6 = ae
2 2 2 2 2 2
and b = a (1 e ) b = a (ae)
2
a b2 ae = 6.5
AB = 2a and CD = 2b
AB.CD = 13 5 = 65
AB CD 65
=5
13 13
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