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1. (j) Find the value of x, iffthe slope of the line passing through (2, 5) (x. 3) is v2. v3. v4 (ii) Find the equation ofthe straight line passing through (~4 , 5) and cutting of equal intercepts on co-ordinate axes. (ili) Find the equation of the straight Hnopassing through the points (at), 2at,), (at), 2at,) (iv) Transform the equation J/3x + y = 8) Slope - intercept form bh) Intercept form )Normal form. (¥) Transform the equation x +y +1 = 0 into normal form. (vi) Find the area of the triangle formed by the line x cos a +y sin (Find the value of pif the lines 3x + dy = 5, 2x +3y=4, px-+4y~6 are concurrent. Find the point of concurrence of (2+ 5k) x—3 (1 +2k)y+(2—k) =0 (iii) Find the value of , if the angle between the lines kx + y +9=0,3x-y+4=0is ¥/ (iv) Find the distance between the parallel lines 5x ~3y ~ 4 =0 and 10x — 6y -9= 0. (~) Find the value of pif the straight lines 3x + 7y — 1 = 0, 7x— py +3 = 0 are mutually perpendicular. (vi) Find the equation of the straight line perpendicular to the line Sx—3y+1=0 and passing through (4, 3) (O’ Find x, ifthe distance between (5, ~1, 7) and (x, 5, 1) is 9 units. (ii) Show that the points (1, 2, 3), (2, 3, 1), (3, 1, 2) form an equilateral triangle. For what values of tif the points (2,1, 3)(3,~5,t) 1, 11, 9) are collinear ? (iv) In AABC, the centroid is the origin and the vertices of A, B are (1, 1, 1) and (~2, 4, 1) respectively then find C. (WIE, 2/1) (4,1, 1) and (6, 2,5) are three vertices and (4, 2,2) is the centroid of a tetrahedron then find the fourth vertex. (vi) Find the fourth vertex of the parallelogram whose consecutive vertices are 2.4,-1),6,6-1) and (4,5, 1) (® Reduce the equation x + 2y ~3z—6=0 of the plane to normal form. (Gi) Find the d.c's of the normal to the plane x-+2y +22~4 = pwith co-ordinate axes. (ii) Write the equation of the plane 4x ~ 4y +2z+ 5 =0 into intercept form. (iv) Find the angle between the planes x + 2y-+2z~5=0 and 3x +3y +22~8=0. (v) Find the angle between the planes 2x—y+2=6 and x+y +2z=7 (vi) Find the equation of the plane passing thr ough (1, 1, 1) and parallel to the plane x+2y+32-7=0. i 00 Evaluate the following : xal-1 7 won tf i) a) ae by Xsina-asinx xm ksa i 2 DT ae | : _ (x?-a2) | Gu) a), Sern) sifobs) sina) tan( Gita) | e'=sinx-1 é | oO» aS » ee 7 c0sax~cosbx 1~cos mx t (vida) ea ) Moga 840 } Evaluate the following : 1x3 3x44 V6 t b) im “~— seater 13x3 5x? -7 » tim ea i it Vx+I-ve tt fx2ax-: i) ay Re et x » x +x-K S44 ls ‘iiyay It Gia) tan by My apexel v eS 8 _ us (iv) a) +x b) t (+xy (l- x) 0 Ox 0 x 2, XY ifxsl | = » is conti R. (v) Is, defined by f(x) f if x> 1° 5 continuous on OR itxeo z (vi) If fis defined by f(x) =| x taco “imousat''? 1 ifx= 17. (Da) If f(x) =e. log (Bx + 4), then find £'(x) : b) If f (x) = xe* sinx, then find f(x). (i) TEA) = 1 XE + se + XI then find £°(1) (ili) If f(x) = 72°43e then find f(x) (iv) If f(x) = x2 2* loge, find ity (¥) If y= log [sin (logx )] , find dy. (vi) If y = log (secx + tanx), find Gy Y8. @ Wty sec (Jtamr) find (i) Find the derivative of [acted (ii) Find the derivative of sin~! (3x ~ 4x) wart 'x’ (iv) Find the derivative of so( 5) (©) If x=a cost, y=a sin find (vi) If y = ae™ + be, then prove that y” = 79. (i) If y=x?+3x+6 , then find Ay and dy when x= 10, Ax =0.01 (ii) Find Ay and dy of y=f(x)=x°+x at x=10 when ax = 0.1 (iii) Find Ay and dy for y=5x?+ 6x +6 ,x=2, dx=0001 (iv) Find the approximate value of 82 (©) If the increase in the side of a square is 4% find the percentage of increase in the area of the square. (vi) If the increase in the side of a square is 2% then find the approximate percentage of increase in its area /10.(i) Verify Rolle’s theorem for the function x2- 1 on [- 1, 1] (i) Verify Rolle’s theorem for the function f(x) = x? - 5x +6 in the interval [-3, 8] (ili) Verify the condition of the Lagrange’s mean value theorem for the function f(x) = x2= 1 on (2, 3] (iv) Find ‘c° for the function f(x) = x? on (2, 4] by Legrange’s theorem. (v) Verify the condition of the Legrange's theorem for the function x°- 1 on [2, 3] (vi) Show that there is no real number k for which the equation x’— 3x +k = 0 has two SECTION & /11.(i) Find the equation of locus of a point P such that the distance of P from the origin is twice the distinct roots in (0, 1) distance of P from A(1, 2) (ii) A(1, 2) B 2, -3) C C2, 3) are three points. A point P moves such that PA? + PB? = 2PC? Find the Locus of P. (iii) Find the locus of P such that the line segment joining (2, 3) & (- 1,5) subtends a rightangle at P. (iv) The ends of the hypotenuse of a right angled triangle are (0 , 6) and (6 , 0). Find the equation of the locus of its third vertex. (9) Find the equation of Locus of P, ifA(5,0) , B(~5, 0)and [PA~PB|= 8 (vi) Find the equation of locus of P, if A (4, 0), B (- 4, 0) and | PA-PB|=4. (rT __ ee 712.() When the origin is shifted to (~1, a by the translation of axes, find the transformed equation of x? + y* +x — 4y+1=0. Ww) bine the origin is shifted to the point (2,3), the transformed equation of a curve is x + 3xy—2y?+ 17x—Ty—11 = 0. Find the original equation of the curve. (lil) When the axes are rotated through an angle 1/4 then find the transformed equation of 3x? + 10xy +3y?=9, (iv) When the axes are rotated through a angle = = , Find the transformed equation of x? + NBxy—y? =2a w) = the axes are rotated through an angle 45° the transformed equation of a curve is 17x? — 16xy + 17? = 225 . Find the original equation. (vi) Show that the axes are to rotate through an angle 5a'(z) So as to remove the xy a- | 0, if a#b and through the angle 7 fa=b. | term from the equation ax?+ 2hxy + by? /13.4i) Transform the equation = + 7 = 1 into normal form. If the perpendicular distance of the a 1 straight line from origin is ‘p! , deduce that ao z + = P il) Find the value of k, if the lines 2x—3y + k= 0, 3x—4y-13 = 0, &x—Lly-33=0 are concurrent. (ii) Find the equation of the line perpendicular to the line 3x + 4y +6=0 and making an intercept—4 | on the X axis. (iv) Find the equation of the straight line passing through the point of intersection of the lines x-+y+1=0 and 2x—y+5~=0 and containing the point (5,~2) (v) Find the value ofk ifthe angle between the straight lines 4x—y +7 = 0, kx — Sy-9= is 45° (vi) Find the image of (1, ~ 2) w.rt the straight line 2x -3y + 5 =0. | AP 4), ifx<2 2 at the point 2. /14,(i) Check the continuity of f given by f0) = 2-8x> ,ifx>2 (i) Check the continuity of the following function given by 2 x9 Sand x#3 vif O3 (ui) Find the ral constants a so thatthe function f given by f) = is continuous on R. 7 [cosax—COsPS fx #0 z where a, b are real , is conti 0. (iv) Show that f() = y -) \ifx=0 real , is continuous at ‘0', a 1K XIE T i a continuous function on R, then find’ k’. () Iff, given by f(x) btiaer -1 ds Givens=8t+e => S=843 > SS =6r ‘ at ae i) Velocity V = (3) =843(2)' =8412 = 20 unit/sec per *. ii) Accleration a = (3 = 6(2) =12 unit/sec* hea ——— 0. 3. Find the value of k, if the equation 2x? + ky. = Gy? + 3x + y + 1= 0 represents a pair of straight lines. Find the point of intersection of the lines and the angle between the straight lines for this value of k, Sol ~ 2A—6K(1) + 2(1/2\3/2\(K/2) — 2 (1/2)? + 6 (3/2)? — 1 (2) = 0 ant B +2 By wp WABH3K=2454-K _ =) -3k-4=0 = k(k—4) +1 (k-4)=0 = (k-4) (K+ 1)=0 > k=4,-1 Let|k=4 = h=2| < Point of Intersection = If @ is the acute angle between the lines then wo TEAS Bo 4 4 te (ab)? +4n? Toro? +a" Veiri6 Yao 5 Let| k=-1 = h=-1/2| + Point of Intersection = [ee] - (- [Tey it] ab-h?' ab—h If @ is the acute angle between the lines then 6 = cos (Sry it)

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