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IMP --- 2B
CHAPTER I - CIRCLES
1. Find the cquation of circle which passes through (2,
-3) and (-4, 5) and
having centre on 4x+ 3y +l0.
(7M) r2,6 -3
2. If(2, 0), (0,1 )(4,5) and (0,c) are concyclic then
find 'c'.
3. Show that the locus of the point of
x COS Z +ysina a. XSina
interscction of the lines
ycosa =b (a is a parameter) is a circle.
(7M)
CHAPTERIISYSTEM OF CIRCLES
4. lind the equation of thc circle which passes through the
origin and
intersects the circles below orthogonally.)
() r+y' -4r+6y+ 10- 0, x' +y' +12y +6= 0
(11) r y'- 4c-6y- 3 =0, x+y'-8y +12 - 0
5. Find the cquation of the circle passing through the origin having
its ccntre on the line x+y=4 and intersecting the circle
x'+y'-4x+ 2y +4 -0 orthogonally.
P nono 43 , -15
CHAPTER III- PARABOLA (7M)
6. Find the cquation of the parabola whose axis is parallcl to x - axis
and which passes through the points (-2, 1), (1, 2) and(-1, 3)
CHAPTER IV- ELLIPSE
7. Find the cquation of the cllipse in thc standard form vhose
Distancc betwccn foci is 2 and the length of latus reaction is 15/2
(4M)
8. Iind the ccccntricity of the cllipse (in standard form) of its length
of the latus rcctum is cquatc to halfof its major axis.
(4M)
9. Ifthe length of the major axisof an ellipse in three times the length
of its minor axis then find the cccentricity of the ellipse (4M)
CIAPTER- V- IIYPERBOLA(4M)
10. Find the centre, foci, cccentricity, eqllot directrix, length of latus
rectum of the hyperbola 9x-16y' +72x- 32)y-16 =0
CHAPTER VI- INTEGRATION
d
IL. Find 3cosxsinx +6

12. ,.in
ltsinx t cos P4-)0, &- 3g

9cos sinx
14. | 4sinx +Scosx

CHAPTER-VII- DEFINITE INTEGRELS


15. sin9 x16sin
+cos2.xxk pa-s, 6.2
(0

16.
1i cos
a/4
17. (log(l+tan x) dr pg143, .& -14
18. Solve the D.E

(2x +y+3)dx =(2y+ x+1)d Da- 193, &


CHAPTER-VIII -- DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
19. xy+ y
dx

20. Solve the following differential cquations.


i)(xy' +x)d +(ya'* y)dy =0
ii) dx tan'(xty)
21. Threce Urns have the following composition of balls
Urn I :1White, 2 black
Urn II :2 White, 1 black
Urn III :2 White, 2black
Oneof the Urns is sclected at random and 'a' bail is drawn. It turns
out of be white. Find the probability that it came from Urn II.

IMP- 2A

I. COMPLEX NUMBERS
1. If x+iy =
3
-then, Show that x+y'=4x -3 P no-E, -12
2+ cosO+ isin 0

2. If x+iy = then, show that 4x'-1=0


1+ cos0+ isin 0

3. Ifthe amplitude oZ-6i)


f-, 2 find its
locus.
4. Show that the points in the Argand plane represent by the
vertices of a
complcx Numbers -2+7i, -3,12 54;4-34 (l+) are the
rhombus.
II. DEMOIRRE'S THEOREM
5. If 'n' is a tve integer, show that
n+2

(1+i)'+(1-i)'=2 2 cos
6. If a,Bare the roots of the equation r-2x+4 =0 then for any ncN.
Show that a" +B" =2* cos P12, -2

8/3

1+ sin+icos
7. Show that one valuc of 8 is -1.
1+ sin .-icos
8

CHAPTER III =QUADRATIC EXPRESSIONS


8. Show that noneof thc valuc of thefunction * t 34x-71 over R lies
x +2x-7
between 5 and 9.
P6 23, q-3
9, Determine the range of x+2
2r' +3x +6 9-4, Q-6
10. If x is real. Prove that lics betwccn and 1.
-5x+9 1
P9-22, b -2
CHAPTERIV - THEORY OF EQUATIONS
l1. Find the algebraic equation of dcgree 4 whose roots are the
translates of the roots of 4x'+32r+83x +76x+ 21 =0 by 2.
tim?le
12. Fìnd the polynomial cquation whosc roots arc the translates of
those of thecquation x-Sr+ 7x' -17x+Il=0 by 2
L13. Find the polynomial equation whose roots are the translates of
those of the equation. -4r+3r' -4x+6=0 by -3. 5 ,
CHAPTER V PERMUTATIONS AND COMBINATIONS
14. If the letters of the word MASTER are permuted in all possible
ways and the words thus formed are arranged in the dictionary
order, then find the ranks of the (i) REMAST (ii) MASTER (iii)
PRISON
P 56 8-3
15. Simplify 34,, + (38-r).
pg-Ss,at
16. Find the no.ofways of selecting 11 members Cricket Team from 7
batsmen, 6 bowlers and 2 wicket keepers. So that the team contains
2 wicket keepcrs and atleast 4bowlers. (4-60, &-13i)
CHAPTER VI BINOMIAL THEOREM
17, If 36, 84, 126 are three successive binomial coefficients in the
expansion of (1+*), then find 'n'. s -
18. Ifthe 2nd, 3rd and 4th terms in the expansion of (a+x)' are respectively
240, 720, 1080, find a, x, n. 6
19. Ifthecocfficients of 4consecutive terms in theexpansion of (1+x)"
2a,
ai, a2, a,a4, respectively, the show that a
a ta, a, + a, a, + a,
CHAPTER VII --- PARTICAL RACTIONS 3
20. Resolve 3x-2x' -1 into
x+x'+1 partial fractions.
21. Resolve *+24x' +28
into partial fractions.
(e1)
22. Resolve x+3

(1-s)(+*) into partial fractions.


CHAPTER VIIIMEASURES OF DISPERSION
23. Calculate the varience and standard deviation of the
following
continuous frequency distribution
Class
30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90 90-100
interral
Frequency 3 12 15 8 3
3 22

CHAPTER IX PROBABILITY
24. The probability for a contractor to get a road contract is and to
5

get a building contract is The probability to get atleast one


9
fo-t26,
contract is 4 Find the probability that he gets both the contrats.
5

25. In a committee of 25 members, each member is proficient either in


mathematic or in statistics or both. If 19 of these are proficicnt in
mathematics. 16 in statistics, find the probability that a person
selected from thecommittee is proficient in both. po -12 i10
26. A, B, C are three horses in a race. The probability of A to win the
race is twice that of B, and probability of B is twice that of C. What
are the probabilities of A, B and C to win the race?
27. Three boxes B, B2 and B3 contain balls with different colours as
shown bclow.
White Black Red
2 1 2

B: 3 2 4
B3 4 3 2

28. Three boxes numbered I, II, IIlcontain the balls as follows.


White Black Red
2 3
II 2 1 1
III 4 3

29. Threc Urns have the following composition of balls.


Urn 1:1White, 2 black, Urn 2:2 White, 1 black,
Urn 3: 2 White, 2black
Onc of the Urn is selected at random and ball is drawn. It turn out
to be white. Find the probability that it came from Urn III

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