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The document contains 10 advanced algebra questions with answers. Question 1 involves finding values of x for which expressions involving square roots are defined. Question 2 involves solving a polynomial equation that arises from substituting x=y+3. Question 3 determines values of m for which an expression can be resolved into two linear factors. Question 4 proves an inequality relating coefficients and terms of a polynomial. The remaining questions involve additional algebra concepts such as complex numbers, trigonometric forms, and infinite series.

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Advanced Algebra Questions:: Qs 1. Find The Value of X For Which Following Expressions Are Defined

The document contains 10 advanced algebra questions with answers. Question 1 involves finding values of x for which expressions involving square roots are defined. Question 2 involves solving a polynomial equation that arises from substituting x=y+3. Question 3 determines values of m for which an expression can be resolved into two linear factors. Question 4 proves an inequality relating coefficients and terms of a polynomial. The remaining questions involve additional algebra concepts such as complex numbers, trigonometric forms, and infinite series.

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Advanced Algebra Questions:

Qs 1. Find the value of x for which following expressions are defined:


1
I.
√ x−|x|
1
II.
√ x +|x|

Ans:

{ x−x=0 , if x ≥ 0
(I) We know, x−|x|= x + x=2 x , if x <0 → x−| x|≤ 0 for all x

1
does not take any real values for any x ∈ R.
√ x−|x|
1
is not defined for any x ∈ R.
√ x−|x|
x+ x=2 x , if x ≥ 0
{
(II) We know, x +|x|= x−x =0 ,if x< 0 → x−|x|≤ 0 for x ≥ 0

1
is only defined when x >0.
√ x +|x|

Qs 2. Solve the equation ( x−1)4 +(x−5)4=82

Ans:
( x−1 ) +( x−5)
Let, y= =x −3 so , x= y +3
2
Putting x= y +3 in the given equation, we obtain

( y +2 )4 + ( y −2 )4 =82

( y ¿¿ 2+4 y+ 4)2 +( y ¿¿ 2−4 y+ 4)2=82¿ ¿


{¿ ¿
2 2 2 2
2 {( y 2 +4 ¿ ¿ ¿ 2+16 y 2 }=82 [as (a+ b) +(a−b) =2( a + b )

y 4 + 8 y2 +16+ 16 y 2=41

y 4 +24 y 2−25=0

( y 2 +25)( y 2−1)=0

y 2 +25=0∨ y 2−1=0
y=± 5 i, y=±1 ¿
So, x=3 ± 5i , x=4,2

Hence, the roots of the equation are 3 ±5 i , 2∧4.

Qs 3. Find the values of m for which the expression 2 x2 +mxy +3 y 2−5 y−2 can be resolved
into two linear factors.
Ans:
We know that ax 2 +2 hxy+ by 2+ 2 gx +2 fy + c can be resolved into two linear factors only and only if
abc +2 fgh−af 2−bg2−ch2=0
Given expression is: 2 x2 +mxy +3 y 2−5 y−2

m −5
Here a=2 , h= , b=3 , g=0 , f = , c=−2. Therefore, expression
2 2

2 x2 +mxy +3 y 2−5 y−2 will have two linear factors if and only if

abc +2 fgh−af 2−bg2−ch2=0

−5 ( ) m −5 2 m 2
¿ 2∗3 (−2 )+2∗ ( ) ( ) ( )
2
0
2
−2
2
−3∗0 2−(−2 )
2
=0 ( )
25 m2 2
¿−12− + =0=m =49
2 2
So, m=± 7

2 2 2
Qs 4. If f ( x )=( a1 x +b 1 ) + ( a2 x+b 2 ) + ..… … … . ( a n x +b n) ,

then prove that ( a1 b1 +a2 b2 +.. … … ..… an b n )2 ≤(a12+ a12 +.... . .. . . .a n2)(b 12 +b 22+.. .. .. . .. . . .b n2)

Ans:
Given,

f ( x )=( a1 x +b 1 )2+ ( a2 x+b 2 )2+ ..… … … . ( a n x +b n) 2……..(1)


2 2 2 2 2 2 2
Or, f ( x )=( a1 +a1 +.. ... . .. . . an ) x +2 ( a1 b1 +a 2 b 2+.. … … .. … an bn ) x+(b 1 +b 2 +.. .. .. . .. . . .b n )
…….(2)

From (1), f ( x ) ≥0 , ∀ xϵR. Hence, from (2), we have

( a12+ a12+ .... . .. . .. a n2) x 2 +2 ( a1 b1 +a2 b2 +.. … … ..… an b n ) x+ ( b12 +b22 +.... . . .. . .. . bn2 ) ≥ 0 ∀ xϵR
Discriminant of its corresponding equation is
D ≤0 ( as co−efficient of x 2 is positive )

¿ 4 (a 1 b1 + a2 b 2+.. … … .. … an bn )2 ≤ 4 ( a12 +a 12 +.. ... . .. . . an2 )( b 12 +b 22+.. .. .. . .. . . .b n2)

¿( a1 b1+ a2 b2 +.. … ….. … a n b n)2 ≤ ( a12 +a12 +.... . .. . . .a n2)( b12 +b22 +.. ... . .. . . .. bn2 )

Qs 5. Find the real part of ( 1−i )−i

Ans:

Let z=( 1−i )−i . Taking log on both sides we get,


log z=−i log e ( 1−i ) =−i log e √ 2¿
¿−i¿
−π −i∗log 2
So, z=e 4 ∗e 2

−π
4 1
So, ℜ ( z )=e ∗cos( ∗log2).
2
17
( √3+i)
Qs 6. If z= , then find amp(z).
(1−i)50

Ans:
17
√3 + i
[ ( )]
17
π π
z=
( √ 3+i )
17

=
2
2 2
=
217 cos +i sin
6 6 ( )
50 50 50
( 1−i ) 1 i π π
[ (
√2 −
√2 √2 )]
225 cos −i sin
4 4 ( )
5π 5π

¿
( cos
17 π
6
+isin
17 π
6 ) =
[ cos ( 2 π +
6 ) +i sin ( 2 π +
6 ))
50 π 50 π π π
4 ) 2 [ cos ( 12 π + 2 ) −isin ( 12 π + 2 ) ]
2 ( cos
8 8
−i sin
4

5π 5π 5π 5π
(cos +i sin ) (cos +i sin )
6 6 6 6
¿ =
8 π π 28 ¿ ¿
2 (cos −isin )
2 2
5 π −π 4π
Hence, arg ( Z ) =
6

2
=
3 ( )
−2 π
Thus, z lies in the third quadrant and principal argument is ( )
3
Qs 7. Complex numbers z 1 , z 2 , z 3 are the vertices A, B and C of an isosceles right-angled triangle
with right angle at C. Show that

( z 1−z 2)2=2(z1 −z3 ) ¿

Ans:
B( z 2)

C( z 3)
A( z 1)

Applying rotation about C,

z2 −z3 iπ /2
=e ……(1)
z1 −z3
Applying rotation about B,

z1 −z2 iπ/ 4
= √2 e ……(2)
z3 −z2
Applying rotation about A,

z2 −z1 −iπ /4
=√ 2 e ……(3)
z3 −z1
Multiplying (2) and (3) we get,

(z 1−z 2)( z 2−z 1 )


=2 or
(z 3−z 2)( z 3 −z1 )

( z 1−z 2)2=−2 ( z 3−z 2 ) ( z 3−z 1 )=2(z 1−z 3 )(z 3−z 2)

3 5 7
Qs 8. Find the sum of n terms of the series 2 2
+ 2 2 + 2 2 +... . .. . . .. .
(1 ∗2 ) ( 2 ∗3 ) (3 ∗4 )
Ans:
Let Tr be the r-th term of the given series.
Then,
(2 r+ 1)
T r= where r=1,2,3…..
r 2 (r +1)2
1 1
Or T r= 2
− 2.
r (r +1)
Hence the required sum is
n n
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
∑ T r =∑ [¿ 2

r ( r +1 ) 2
]=( 2 − 2 )+( 2 − 2 )+.. . ... . ..( 2 −
1 2 2 3 n n+12
)¿
r=1 r =1

1 2n+ n2
¿ 1− =
( n+1 )2 ( n+1 )2

30
Qs 9. Greatest integer by which 1+ ∑ r∗r ! is divisible by:
i=1

1. Composite number
2. Odd number
3. Divisible by 3
4. None of these
Ans:
r∗r !=( r +1−1 )∗r !=( r +1 ) !−r !=V ( r )−V ( r−1 )
30
¿ ∑ r ( r ! )=V ( 31 )−V ( 30 ) =( 31 ) !−1
r =1

30
Or ¿ 1+ ∑ r ( r ! )=31 !
r =1

Which must divisible by 31 consecutive integers which is basically a prime number.


So, Option 4 is correct.

Qs 10. The sum of the series

x x2 x4
+ + +.. ... . .. . infinite terms ,if | x|< 1, is
1−x 2 1−x 4 1−x 8
x
1. 1−x
1
2. 1−x
1+ x
3. 1−x
4. 1
Ans:
The general term of the series is
n−1 n−1

x2 1+ x 2 −1 1 1
t n= 2
n = 2
n−1
2
n−1 = 2
n−1 − n

1−x (1+ x )(1−x ) 1−x 1−x 2


Now,
n
1 1 1 1 1 1
Sn=∑ t n =
n=1 [{ −
1−x 1−x 2
+ 2

1−x 1−x 4 }{
+.. … . .+
1−x 2

1−x 2 } { n−1 n
}]
1 1
¿ −
1−x 1− x2
n

Therefore, the sum to infinite terms is


1 x
lim S n= −1= [as lim x2 n =0 becuase|x|<1]
n→∞ 1−x 1−x n →∞

So, option (1) is correct.

Qs 11. If x + y + z=1 and x, y and z are positive, then show that

1 2 1 2 1 2 100
( ) ( )( )
x+
x
+ y+
y
+ z+ >
z 3

Ans:
AM of 2nd power> 2nd power of AM

1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2
¿
( ) ( ) ( ) ( )( )( )
x+ + y+
x y
+ z+
z
>[
x + + y + + z+
x y z
]
3 3

1 2 1 2 1 2
( ) ( )( )
x+ + y+
x y
+ z+
z 1 1 1 1 2
¿
3
> x+ y+ z+ + +
9 x y z ( )
1 2 1 2 1 2
¿
( ) ( ) ( )
x+
x
+ y+
y
+ z+
z 1 1 1 1 2
> (1+ + + ) as x + y + z=1(Given)
3 9 x y z
Again,

x −1+ y −1+ z −1 x+ y+ z −1
¿ >( )
3 3
Or, x−1 + y−1 + z−1 >9
1 2 1 2 1 2 100
¿( x + ) +( y + ) +(z + ) >
x y z 3

Qs 12. In how many parts an integer N ≥5 should be dissected so that the product of the
parts is maximized.
Ans:
Using AM ≥ GM ,we get
1
x1 + x 2 + x3 .. … … xn
≥ ( x 1 x 2 … .. x n ) n
n

x 1+ x 2 + x 3 .. … … x n n
¿ x 1 x 2 ….. x n ≤( )
n
Therefore, maximum value of x 1 x 2 ….. x n is obtained when x 1 ¿ x 2=x 3 …..=x n i.e. all parts
are equal. Now,
x 1+ x2 +. . ..+ x n =N

x1 + x 2 + x 3 .. … … x n n
Now, function to be maximized is ( ) which is a discrete function of n.
n
In order to arrive at some possible neighborhood, we make it continuous first. Thus,
changing the variable n to x, we have

N x
f ( x )=( )
x

' '
For maxima, f ( x )=0 i .e . f ( x )=f ( x ) [ln ( Nx )−1]
' N
So, f ( x )=0 for x=
e
N N
Hence, nearest integer is [ ][ ]
e

e
+1 where [x] denotes the greatest integer less than or

equal to x.
Qs 13. In how many ways can two distinct subsets of the set A of k (k≥2) elements be
selected so that they have exactly two common elements?
Ans:
Let two subsets be called A and B. The elements of the two sets will be selected as follows:

First, two elements out of k elements for both the sets can be selected in k C ways. Now,
2

remaining r elements of the subset A are selected from k-2 elements and any number of
elements for B from the remaining k-2-r elements.
Here r can vary from 0 to k-2. For a fixed r, the number of selections is k-2Cr¿ 2k−2−r , because
the number of selections of any number of things from n things is 2n. Then the total number
k −2
k−2−r
of selections is ∑ k−2C ∗2 r
−1, excluding the case when both the subsets are equal
r=0
having only two common elements.
But, every pair of A, B is appearing twice like {a1, a2, a3}, {a1, a2, a4, a5, a6} and {a1, a2, a4, a5, a6},
{a1, a2, a3}. Hence, the required number of ways is
k −2
1
∗k
2 C 2 (∑
r=0
k−2C ∗2 k−2−r −1
r )
k ( k −1 )
∗1
2
¿ ∗[ k−2C ∗2k−2+ k−2C ∗2k−3 +k −2C ∗2k−4 + .... .+k −2C ∗2k−k )−1
2 0 1 2 k−2

k ( k−1 )
¿
4
[ ( 2+ 1 )k−2−1 ]= k ( k4−1 ) [ 3k−2−1 ]

Qs 14. In a certain test, there are n questions. In the test 2n−istudnets gave wrong answers
to at least i questions, where i=1 ,2, ….n. If the total number of wrong answers is 2047,
then n is equal to
A. 10
B. 12
C. 11
D. 13
Ans:
Since the number of students giving wrong answers to at least i questions (i=1,2,3…..n) is
2n−1.
The number of students answering exactly i (1 ≤i ≤−1) questions wrongly = {the number of
students answering at least i questions wrongly, (i=1,2….)} - {the number of students
answering at least (i+1) questions wrongly(2 ≤i +1 ≤n) }

¿ 2n−i−2n−( i+1) {1 ≤i ≤n−1 }


Now, the number of students answering all the n questions wrongly is 2n−2=20 . Thus, the
total number of wrong answers is

1 ( 2n−1−2n−2 ) +2 ( 2n−2−2n−3 ) +3 ( 2n−3−2n−4 ) +.. .. . ... . ( n−1 ) ( 21−20 ) + n(20 )

¿ 2n−1 +2n−2+ 2n−3+ 20=2n−1


So, it will give

2n−1=2047 which is 2n=2048 or n=11.


So, option (b) is the correct answer.

Qs 15. Prove that 100C0100C2+100C2100C4+100C4100C6+………+100C98100C100

Ans:
100
C0100C2+100C2100C4+100C4100C6+………+100C98100C100=100C0100C98+100C1100C97+
100
C2100C96+100C3100C95+….+100C98100C0
= co-efficient of x98 in (1+x)100(1+x)100

=Co-efficient of x98 in (1+x)200

=200C98……(1)

100
Again, C0100C2-100C1100C3+100C2100C4-100C3100C5+….+100C98100C100
= co-efficient of x98 in (1+x)100(1-x)100

=Co-efficient of x98 in (1-x2)200

= (-100C49)……..(2)

Adding (1) and (2) we have,

2(100C0100C2+100C2100C4+100C4100C6+………+100C98100C100)=[ 200C98-100C49]

So,
100 1
C0100C2+100C2100C4+100C4100C6+………+100C98100C100¿ 2 [ 200C98-100C49]

Qs 16. If n=12 m(m∈ N ), prove that


n
nC nC nC 2 2
nC − 2
2
+ 4
− 4

6
+.. ... . .=(−1) ( √ )
6 m
0
( 2+ √3 ) ( 2+ √ 3 ) ( 2+ √ 3 ) 1+ √ 3

Ans:
n
nC nC nC 2 √2
nC − 2

2
+ 4

4
− 6

6
+.. ... . .=(−1) m ( )
0
( 2+ √3 ) ( 2+ √ 3 ) ( 2+ √ 3 ) 1+ √ 3

i n
=Real part of (1+ )
2+ √ 3
n
=Real part of (1+i ( 2−√ 3 ) )
π n
=Real part of (1+i∗tan )
12

π π n
(cos +i∗sin )
12 12
=Real part of
π
cos n
12
=Real part of¿ ¿

cos n
12 cos mπ m 2 √2 π 1+ 3
¿ = =(−1) ( ) [as cos = √ ]
π π 1+ √ 3 12 2 √ 2
cosn cosn
12 12

Qs 17. Let n and r be two positive integers such that n ≥ r +2∧¿


nC nC nC

[
∆ ( n , r ) = n+1C
n+2C
r

r
n+ 1C
n+ 2C
r +1

r+ 1

r+ 1
n+ 2C
r +2

n+ 1C , show that
r+2

r+ 2
]
n+ 2C
∆ (n , r )= 3
∆ ( n−1 ,r −1 ) . Hence, prove that
r +2C 3

n+ 2C n+1C .. .. .. .. . . n−r +3 C
∆ (n , r )= 3 3 3

r+ 2C r +1C .... . .. . . .3C


3 3 3

Ans:
n
We know that nC = n−1C
r r r −1

n n n

[ ]
n−1C n−1C n−1C
r r −1
r +1 r−1
r +2 r −1

n+1 n+1 n+1


So, ∆ ( n , r ) = n−1C n−1C n−1C
r r−1
r +1 r −1
r +2 r−1

n+2 n+2 n+2


n−1C n−1C n−1C
r r−1
r +1 r −1
r +2 r−1

n ( n+1 )( n+ 2 )
¿ ∆ ( n−1 ,r −1 )
r ( r +1 ) ( r +2 )
n+2C
¿ 3
∆ ( n−1 , r−1 )……(1)
r +2C 3

Repeating the process, we have,


n+ 2C n+ 1C
∆ (n , r )= 3 3
∆ ( n−2 ,r −2 )
r +2C r +1C
3 3

n+2C n+1C nC n−r+ 3C


¿ 3 3 3
…… 3
∆ ( n−r , 0 )……..(2)
r +2C r +1C r C
3 3 3
3C 3

Now,

n−r C n−r C n−r C


∆ ( n−r , 0 )= n−r+ 1C
n−r +2C[ 0

r
n−r +1C
n−r +2C
1

1
n−r +1C
n−r +2C
2

2
]
1

[ ]
1 n−r ( n−r ) ( n−r −1 )
2
1
¿ 1 n−r +1 ( n−r +1 ) ( n−r )
2
1
1 n−r +2 ( n−r + 2 )( n−r +1 )
2

1
¿
[ 1 n−r
0
0
1
1
2
( n−r ) ( n−r −1 )
( n−r )
( n−r +1 )
]
( R3 → R3−R 2 , R2 → R2−R 1 )

¿ n−r +1−n+ r=1…….(3)

From (2) and (3) we get,


(n−r +3 ¿ ¿ C 3)
∆ ( n , r ) =(n+ 2C )(n+1C )... ... . . .. ¿
3 3
(r +2C )(r +1C ).. ... . .. . .(3C )
3 3 3

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