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Mathematlcs-ll(A) 2"" Year - ~ -

II Long Answer Questions


7 Marks

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Chapter 2 : De Moivre's Theorem
1 2
If n is an integer, sh~w that (1 +.i)n (1 - ·i)n = 2•; cos( ~1t).

I" (An•: Page No.15) • (

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j
If n is an integer then show that ( 1 + i)2n + (1, - i)2n = 2n + 1 cos· ;1t

(Ana: Page No'. 111)


• • • • ,. I ' ~. I • ' ., •
.

• LAd. If n is an integer then show that (1 + cos8 + i sine)n + (J' + cos a- i sin e)n

l
l 9
V 1
~osn ( )cos( n ) 1'8'.ill@
= 2n• • 2 .

r
(A.. , .... No. 10) •

+cos f3 + cos y =
0

2
1 , If cos~·+ c~~f3 + co~ =. = sina + sin(l + sin y , ~hen prove t hat cos2a 2

j = s1n2a + s1n2f3 + s1n2 Y'


j 2 .
I (Ans: Page No. 17) .. -; , , .. . . .

If cosa-+: c~sf3 + co~y =_0 = sina sinf3 + sin~ then show that __ • . ,
. ...;(cos 3a + ~os 3p+·cos 3y,_"13 cos (a+f3+y) 89~ . ·:
• (ii)sin 3a + sin 3f3 .+ si_n 3y = ·3 sin (~ + f3 + y)
1
-
(Ans : Page No. 17) .
)
. , .• . , . .
1 • ',. I -~ ._ , •
0

If n is an integer_a~d '!- = cis ~.'.. ( ~-:/: (~n 1) then show that :=~ 2)'. = i tan ne.
(Ans: Page No.18)· .. + .· +·· 7t • r8 , • ..
1 sm- 1cos- ••
8 8 is - 1.
Show that one value of + . 1t . 7t
l _.smg -ICOSg • •.
(Ans : Page No. -18) 1 . .

(i) If 1, ro; ro2 are cube roote of unity then prove that (2 - co ) (2 - ro 2
) (2 - co 10) (2 - ro 11 ) = 49

1 1
" If a, f3 are_the roots of x?- 2x + = ~, t~en _f?r a,~Y n e N, sho~ !h<?t ~n + pn = 2n• cos ( n; ).
(Ans : Page No; 1~) : • • . ' .:" 1 , , • • •

. I ---------------~--
. Chapter 4 : Theory of Equations
. . ' • '
Solve x 3
_:,
2
7x + 14~ - 8= 0, give_n tha~ tti~ r<?~ts are in geometric progression. liiiii:tl.'lff 1
(Ans : Page No. 20) •

~ - Solve the. foi16wing e~~~tio~, give~- th~t th.e root~ 0~ .ea,~~ i~ ~-~· .~ .
3x3 - 26x2 + 52x - ~4 = 0. • •
·(Ans : Page No. 20)
lAQll. Solve 8x3-36.x2 ::- 18x + 81 = ogiven that the roots of each this equation are in A.P. R&JI.Q
-· •
••
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(Ans : Page No. 21)


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LAQ 12_. ~ x 3 16x2- 4x + 48 = O. given that the ~ro?y~!~ ~( !two of the roots is 6.
.:,1.-: -~
(An•: Page No. 21) • • r . .
LA6~ Solve l8x3 + s1x2 + 121x + 60 =10 given that one ~oot is equ9t to half the su~ Of
v-·
remaining roots • . . . "'-
(An• : Paga No. 22)
LA~_ _ Find the polynomial equation whose roots are the translates of those of the e •
V ' 4 x4 - 5x3+ 7x2 - 17x + 11 = 0 by - 2. . quattOr\
(An• : Paga No. 22)
+
(i) Solve x4- 1Ox3 26x2 - 1Ox + 1 = O ~ ~ t t , @ ~ ~
(ii)Solve 2x5 + x• - 12x3 - 12x2 + x _+ 2 = 0. . ;, ••
(An• : Page No. ~3)

Chapter 6 : Binomial Theorem


. .
LAQ16. If the coefficients of 4 consecutive terms in the expansion of (1 + x)n are a
0
. I th .... th t a1 + a3 - 2a2 i· 2' Q3, a,
respec t ,ve Y . en _s, tOW <;l • a1 + a2 a3 + a4 ·;- a2 + a3 •
(An.. : Paga No. 24)
LAQl 7. If the coefficien)s of x9• x10• x11 in the expansion qf (l+x)n are in A.P. Then prove th •
n2 - 41 n + 398 =. 0. 8'8imlllt 01
• ·
(Ans : Paga No. 24j , •
LA~. If 3~. 84, 126 are ~hree su_ccessive bino~ial coefficients in the expansion' of (1 + x)•.
find n. . , · • . i . · •
(Ans : Paga No. 25) • •.

~ - . If n is a po~itive integer .~nd_ x,...is, any_ ~on _ze~o real n+~~ber, !hen prov~ that

_ .
• X x2 x3 x" ( 1+ X
Co+ C1 •2 + C2. 3 .+ C3.~ :!" ......-+:Sn- ,:-i + 1 :=_ , -~~4ll )x.
1 f: -
(Ans : Page No. 25)

L A r If n i~'a positive integer. then pr9ve ·that C 0 .+ -~1 + ~ 2 + _.: nS.~ = 2.~+~ 1 i!jf
1 N
. . .
• (Ans : Paga No. 26)
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1,AQ21. Find the numerically greatest'term(s) in the e~p~nsion: o·f ,(4 + ·3x}15 When X

(Ans : Page No. 26) . .


Find the sum of the infinite series
1 1.3 1.3.5 . •
1+ 3 + 3. 6 + 3. 6. 9 •+ ••;
(Ans : Page No. 27) , ·, • , .
'_ 1 1.3 • : 1.3.5 , . 'I
I .I 2 '; ;..
I ' ' • ; •
If x - 5 + 5.1 o + 5 _10_15 + .... oo, then find 3x + 6x
(Ans : Page No. 27) ., • , •' '
' _ 4 4. 6 4. 6. 8. - • -: - :.._ •• • - •
If t - 5 ,+ s.To + 5 . 10 _15 + ........oo. then prove that 9t = 1'-6. I
. (Ans : Page No. 28) • • · •

If X = t~ ; } ~: + j:: :::l2 ·+ .......:, t~E:n pro:ve ~hat ~x + 24x = 11. 2

.A~ (Ans : Page No. 28)


. ' ,

~~L6. Find the sum. of infinite series.


3,5; .'3,5,7 • • 3,5,79 I ; , < • ! )I 2
5.10 5.10. 15 + 5.10.15.20 + ......oo
(Ana : Page No. 29)
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Chipter B: Measures of Dispersion •
frequenc y
LAQ27. Calculate tt:ie variance and standard d~viation of the following continuous
I
distribution. § .

@~~ ~ailC ~J(~J i~l[~ nfU) ~J[ao rloltf ~JQQ ]


~¥>
Jr~- 7. ·, '~•-·. 12 '~[~:'"fs'.";'.~"~.·a~:--:·::.Jr-:TWrt~::a"I~
r · Freque!Ev.:JL · 3
• __ g _L.,..M,o.>4 A~.,_ __,_ .,_.~;Ji,.,1,..,• .. , . ,_, - ~ - • ~

(Ans : Page No. 30)

LAQ28. Find the mean deviation about the mean for the following data.
l '* t

, I I .
(Ans : Page No. 30)

(Ans: Page No. 31)


distributiori
LAQ30. Find the variance and standard deviotion of the following frequen cy

(Ans: Page No. 31)

• --
, LAQ31. ·state and prove the addition theorem on probability.

(Ans : Page No._ 32)

. LAQ32. State and Prove Baye'-s theorem



: Chapter 9 : Probability

I '

) (' . ' .
I .
(Ans : Page No. 32)
probability.
LAQ33. Define conditional probability._ State ~nd prove multiplication theorem of

(Ans : Page No. 33)


B contain
LAQ34. Suppose that an um B, contains 2 white and 3 black balls and another um 2
it.
3 white and 4 black balls. One um is selected at random and a ball is drawn from

--
ct,osen was 8
If the ball drawn is found black, let us find the probability that the um

' 1

(Ans : Page No. 33)

LAQ35. Three coxes number ed I, II, Ill contain the balls as follows :


IBIIWJttilltLIP.sd-

I
, .
the
One box is randomly selected and a ball is drawn from it. If the ball is red, then find
probabi lity that it is from box II. - - •

. (Ans : Page No. 34)


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lAQ36. The probabilities of three events A. B, core such that
• (A) = 0.3, P (B) = 0.4, p (C) = 0.8
P(AnB) = Q.09, P(AnC) = 0,28
•P(An~f"'\C) = 0.08
and P(AuBuC) 0.75
Show that P(BnC) lies in the interval [0.21, 0.46].
(Ant : Page No. 34)

lAQ37. If A. B, Core three independent events of an experiment such that,

P (A f"'\ sc n cc) = -~ '. P(Ac n Bf"'\ cc) = , P(Ac n sc f"'\ Cc) = ,

then find P(A), P(B) and P(C)


(Ant : Page No. 35)

Chapter 10: Random Variables & Probability Distributions


.
LAQ38. A random variabie X has the following probability distribution.

Find (i) k (ii) the mea~ and (fii~ P(0 < X < 5) ~:@·-.,-4'.aH] ~:§MI -
jid)-1,;c:iHJ •, • : . .
(Ans : Page No. 36).

LAQ39. The range of a random variable X is {0, 1, 2}. Given that P(X = 0l = 3c3, P(X = 1) =t.
, 10c2, P(X = 2) = 5c- 1 • • ••. I

.
{i) Fjnd ,.the value
.
of c ...,· -
. . .
(ii) P(X < 1), P(l <_X $ 2) and P(0 < X :5 3) ~ ~ J §•.....,-1=-1,=w=,11111c1t;1s.SM
(A~ : Page.No. 37)

LAQ40. The Probability distribution qf a random· variable X is given below.

•, I) f

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LAQ41. The r~nge of a·rand~m variable iiij;jj

X = {L 2,.3, ......} and P(X K) ~; .{K = 1, 2 ..\. Fin~ the value of c and P(O < X~3-1
jAns : Page No. 38)

LAQ42 .. A cubical die is thrown Find th~ mean and variance of X, giving the n~mber on !hi
face that shows up. •

(An• : Page No. 39)

(AQ43. Two. die~ are. ro11~1 at random.' Find the 'p~oba~ility distribution of the SU~ of ft,6
• numbers on them. Find the mean of. the random variable. • i •
. .\
: Page No. 39) ,•
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Chapter 1 : Complex Numbers


. i '

SAQl. If x + iy = 1+,cos~+ isine then, show that 4x


2
- 1= o. ~!!!:~.~-~ .1!f!!l.-~f il..~~
~(°"Q1J J~•.91~ i;'iifl •. • . •• . • "' •
(Ans : Page No. ~O)

3 • t 2 2
SAQ2. If x + iy = .2 + cose + isine then, sh~w tho x y = 4x - 3: ~~~l!!'.! .~t.'!fl
(Ans : Page No. 40)

. = o. ~fi!{~H~ .•..!.~
3 2
. z . 10z + 58z -· 136
SAQ3. If z =:3 - Si, th~n show •that .

r
t,
• • • } 1
..

(Ans: Page No. 41)

. SAQ4. Find the leas.~ ~?sitive intege~ n, s;tisf:ing ( l = 1;_ ~ ,


• l •
(Ans: Page No. 41)

• SAQ5. If z = 2- i Ii, then sho~_ that 3z


4~ + z.~ 88 = 6. ~ ~ i )
3 2
- l. '
l t
:
1

_,,, . . , 1; . , • .J • ~.
(Ans:PageNo.4 1)

·SAQ6. ·If (x~


i~) 1' 3 ~.a ~·ib, ~he~ show that + b= 4(a 2
- b
2
).

(Ans : Page No. 41) .

SAQ7. Show that the points in the·Argand plane represented by the complex numbers·-2
J
+ 7i: ·-23 + i,4-3i, (1+ i) are.the vertices of 'a rhombus: !-i:i!i.CffiI~Cojl . . .
(Ans : Page No. 42)
..' Chapter 3 : Quadratic Expressions
• I

x-p
x.,_+- takes all real values for x e R, then find the .bC?~n_ds for p.
2 __
SAQ8. If the expression. -x- 3 2
~Jl!!Y .~
(Ans: Page No. 43)

SAQ9. Determine the range .of the following expression, ~~l~' Q1!
x2+x+1 .
x2 -x + 1 .
,,
(Ans : Page No. 43)

:
. the range of the expression
.SAQ 10. Determine
I'
. ,: • '·.

,.
X+ 2 ( XE R-) . . I
'b.2 + 3x + 6 1 - ,

(Ans : Page No. 44)


. · • 1 · 1 •• 1
1,-; 13~ ;r. 1)(x + 1) • does
SAQ 11. Prove that 3x + 1 + lie between 1 and 4, if x is real.

(Ans : Page No. 44)


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. x I'
SAQ 12. If x is real, prove that x2 _ Sx + 1es b etween
. 1
- IT and_1.
9 . I I '
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(Anl : ,... No. 44)
.
SAQ 13. If c2 ab and the roots of (c 2- ab)x2 - 2( 0 2- bc)x + (b2- ac_) = 0 are equal, th .
that 0 3 + b3 + c3 = 3abc or a = 0. REA . . . . eri
(Ans : hgt No. 44)

SAQ 14. a, b, c, e Rand a 0. If the equation ax2 + bx + c .= has equal roots, then show th
+ bx + c and a have the same sig.n for all real x, ~xcr~t for x - ~ . - - Qt~
2
(Ans: Page No. 45)

SAQ 1s. If a, pare the roots o_f the quadratic equation ax2~ + c = 0, find a quadratic eqllCJ.
1
whose roots are a 2 + ~, and a"' + ~_, • •. . . ..:; •
(Ans : hgt No. 45)

. Chapter 5 : Permutations and Combinations


SAQ 16. ~f the letters of the word ~ASTER are permuted in all possible ways and the words tt.,g
!-~ed are arranged in the dic~ionary orde~, then find the rank of the words,
(i) REMAST (ii) MASTE~.
(Ana.: hgt No. 48) •
. ·ii•.
SAQ 17. If the letters of the word PRISON are permuted in all possible ways and the words
formed are arranged in di~tionary order, ~nd the ra_~k of_the word·~~I.SON. -

(Ans : Page No. 48)

SAQ 18. If the letters of the word EAMCEf are permuted in all possible _-ways and if the w~
thus formed are arranged in the dictionary order, find the rank of the word EAMCB,

(Ans : Page No. 411)


SAQl 9. Find the ·sum of all 4 digited numbers that can be formed using the digits o, 2, 4, 7,a·
without
. repetition.
- .. .
(Ans_: Page No. 47)

SAQ20. Find the s_um of all 4 digit numbers that can be formed using
j - ' ••
th~ digits 1, 3, 5, 7, 9.
{Ans : Page No. 47)

~ : Page No. 47)


.
SAQ21. If 56P1,.31 : 54P1,.31 = 30800: 1, find r . -

-/

/ . 4 .
SAQ22. Simplify 34C5 + ~)38-rlC i--
• • r=O
(Ans : Pl9' No. 47) .

SAQ23. Find the numbers of ways. of selecting cricket team of 1l piQye.rs from 7•batsmen •
and 6·bowlers such that there will be atleast 5 bowlers in the team: •
,,. ,-. ' '
(Ana : Page No. 47)
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SAQ24. Rn~ the nu~ber of ways qt forming ct committee of 5 m_emb~rs from 6 men an
IOC:iles so that committes _contiain at least two· ladi~s. - _1
• ' '
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• I

Q25. Prove that: 25C.,c + ~)29- rJC3 = 30C.,c. - ~ M . . i Y . { ~ ~


SA r=O
(Ans : Page No. 48)
3 lndia~s, 3 Chin~se, 3 Canadians and 2
SAG26 _A round table conference is atten ded by
_them at the round table so that the
• • Americans. Find the number of ways of arranging
delegates belonging to same country sit together.
Mi!JHJ
(An• : Page No. 48)

• • • 4nC20 • _ 1.3.5 ... (4n-1 ) ™1D :;xn

SAQ27. Prove that 2ncn - {1.3.5 ... (2n - 1)}2


(An• : Page No. 451) .I
I I •

Chapter 7 : Partial Fractions


, . 5x+ 1 Nt.la!1
~A_Q28. Resolve (x + 2) (x _ 1) into partial fractions.
(Ans : Page No. 50)
' .
3
.AQ29 Resolve 2x + 3 into partial fractions.
•S • (x -1 )
(Ans : Page No. 50)

• . 2x2+ 2x+l .· .. ~· •.
~C?~O._. Resolve ~3 + x2 into fra~t,_on~.
• l t.1 : I ,
(Ans : Page No. 50)

2
• 2x + 3x + 4 into partial fractions.
SAQ31. Resolve (x _ 1} (x2 + 2} ,, '
·'(Ans: Page No. 51) ., I j.,, I

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2
SAQ32. Resolve • x - + 1}• into parti al fractions., .
IRfJIN
(x + 2}(x . .
:•· ,.
"" (Ans: Page No. 51)

SAQ33. Resolve (1_ x ~x + 2} into partial fractions. ill!M lfj

(An• : rage No. 52) . , ,, I

.,,
: •• • x2 + Sx + 7
(x- 3} 3 into partial fractions.
_s~~34. R~solye
L -. . . ''

• (Ana : Page No. 52)


2

. (x + • • )t
+ l} 2 int~ partial fracti. ons.
SAQ35. Resolve x 1 x-1

' . (Ana : Page No. 52)

, Sx + 6 ·
-
SAQ36. Resolve (2 + x} ( 1_ x} into parti al fractions.
• 1
(Ans : Page No. 53) .
x4 ,
_3~. ~esolve (?(- 1} (x _ 2} into PC;l~-~~11 !ra.ctions.
I, • I.
, .(Ana : Page ~or 53) . . .. ,. '· ' ..
''
. . • x3 :
38. Resol_v~ (x _ a}(x _ bi (x- c}. into partial fractions.

(Ana : Page No. 54)


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Chapter 9 : Pro~ability ' l , : i , 11 •
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SAQ39. A, B, c ore three horses. iri a race. The pro~obility of A to win the
race is twic~ t
of B and probability of B is twice that .of C.. What ore the probabilities of
A B hat
MU W• -
, •
C to win the race?
• --~~_,- _ . _..... --- Qn
111111ci
I I
111111 ~ I I U ! i i •
(Ans : Page No. 55) I •

SAQ40. A, B, c ore.3 news papers from a city. 20% of the population ·read A,. 1·6% reod·B •
14% '
,
read ~. 8% both A and_ B, 5% both and C, 4% -~oth B and C on~ 2% all ,, I

the three
Find t,he percentage of the po~ulot,on who r~od ?t~e9st. one r'ews pop~r.
.._._
I

.
,. t • •

, 1

(Ans : Page No. 55)



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. • •

SAQ41.· The probability for acontractor to g~t a r~od c9ntroct i~ ~nd to get a b~ildin .
contract is !. The pr0bability to Qet _atleast one contrac t is·~·. Find the probabili~ ,
• tt)ot he. gets both the contracts.
•' I
'
(Ans : Page No. 56) .
' ' .. • • • . • '

SAQ42 In a ~ommittee of 25 m~mbe~, each mer:nber is proficient either


\ , l • •

in mathematics or in .
stotis~cs or in both. If 19 of these a.re p~oficient in •mot~~mo_tics;' 16 in statistics
,. find the .
proba~illty •th~t a person selected fro~_ ~he ·c~m'rnittee is ·pro,fi~ieht in both..
• ' .
11111111 .
'
. ·,
• • ...!,
., •
·;

(Ans : Page No. 51)


ii •i: ••
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SAQ43. A bag contains 12 two rup~e coins, 7 one rupee coins ancf4 half
a rupee coins.'·lf
.. three coins' are selected at random, then fin<~ the probability that ;': ·. 1

I • ' :

•• · (i) the. sum of three coins is maximu m .•


. . . ··. .. ' ... . .... .

(ii) the _sum of three coins i~ minimum


. , .

(iii) ea~h coin is of different vo_lue.


(Ans : Page No. 56) • •.
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SAQ44. For any 1wo events A and s,· show. that P(Ac_+ B.~) 1+ P(A+ B)-P (A).:
• • •
P(B) - · •' • • • ,1.

!,
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, .... : D -
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1 • ·~.J' It • ,' 1 '!
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1

SAQ45: And the probability of drawing ~n ace or a spade frOf'0 •a well shuf~ed
. . p9tk . of 52
playing cards. , , :,, ,..,.··. ~· 1 _.: •: ,
(Ana : Page No. 57) ••• t; ti r : :d
' ' '
,$A~. and Bore ev~nts with _P(A) = 0.5, P(B) = 0.4 and P(A n' B) = o.~.'Fin.d the probabil
_, .tt,at . . . ••.• ity
. . .. • • •
oes not occur.
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rs.
.., '
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SAQ47. Two •the condition that the person who gets 3 will
win the g the probobiliti~s of A and B respectivelY
' . 11 I ,, • ' • ·'-' •
to win the g
(Ans : Page No. 17)

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. Mathematia-ll(A) • 2nd Year - - -
SAQ48. A problem in Calculus is given to two students A and B whose chances of solving it
are 1and respectively. Find the. probability of the problem being solv:ed if both of
them try. independently. • ' • '
(Ans : Page No. 58)
. .
SAQ49. If A, B are two events with P(A u B) = 0.65, P(A n B) = 0.15, then Find the ·value of
P(Ac) + P(Bc). •

. (Ans : Page No. 58) > . •


.. ) t ' .
SAQ50. suppose A and Bare independent events with P(A) = 0.6, P(B_) = 0.7. Then compute

(i) P(AnB) (ii) P(~uB)


I • J

(iii) P(B/A) (iv) P(Ac n Be)


(An• : Page No. 58)

' SAQ51. A speaks truth in 75% of the cases and Bin 80% cases. What in the probabil_ity that their
state·ments about an incident do ·not match? • •

(An• : Page No. 59) . , ,,

SAQ52. If A and Bare independent events with P(A) = 0.2, P(B~ = 0.5 _then
(i) P(AnB) (ii) P(A u B) . • .
(iii) P(A I B) (iv) P(B I A) il8fill
(Ana : Page No. 59) '1
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Very short Answer Questions

Chapter 1: Complex Numbers • • .

Write the conjugate of the comple_x numbers (3 i: 4i)


VSAQl. , ( II I •
J '

• , .. ·, , 1 ,
(An, : Page No. 60)
If Ii = (2, ·_ J), Z2 = (6, 3) find 2i - 'z2. • • '·
VSAQ2. .(
. . •
(An• : Page No. 60)
4
Write the multipllcative inverse of 3 + ,.
VSAQ3.
(Ans : Page No. 60) I .• ,

VSAQ4. If z = (cos 8, sin 8), find ( z -:-½)


,
(An, : Page No. 60)
mbers:·
Write· the multiplicative inverse of followirig complex-nu
VSAQS. I• / .
(i) (7, 24) I ,,

(ii) {sin 8, cos 8) -


', ;.j ~·:: .;' 1 .
J
' , •

(Alli: ~age No. 60)


Write the following complex numbers in the form qt_~ +
iB
VSAQ6. . '
..
,....
•(i) (2 - 3i) (3 + 4i)
(iii (1 t . 2 i f - • ,' .,.. ~J ~;

(Ans ; Page No. 60)


(2 :+- Si) (- 4 + 6i) ..
: VSAQ7: Write !he conjugate of the following complex n~mbers
(Ans: Page No. 61)

i •&ifiJ N • ·
VSAQB. Write the conjugate of the following ~ompl,ex nu~be~. 7
• •
(Ans : Page No. 61)

I VSAQ9. ,Find the compiex conjugate of (3 + 4i) (2 - 3i). •.•· I • •

I
.I (Ans : Page No. 61) ..
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VSAQlO., If z = 2-3i, then show that, z -4z + 13 =:= O1iHD
. 2
t ' 'i • : I "
• '
.
(Alli : Page No. 61) . •
. -... ' ' .
+(2n + 1j terms -
'

6
VS~Qll. Simplify i~ + ;• + i : •...

(Ans: Page No.11)

VSAQ12. Find a sq1,1are r?ot for the complex numbe~s·7


.:i: 241 fW11 11
• .
(Ans: Page No. 11)

i
•I VSAQ13.. • If.Ii =· - 1 and~ = - i, then find Arg(2iz2) •• , ,', _;_:·::.'
(Ana: Page_No.11)

VSAQ14. If = - .1 a,nd z2 ·= i, .then find Arg ( i' )2


l I.

(Ana : Page No. 62) • .


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z. - ·
VSAQ15. lrz ~-x + iy and _IZI =. 1, then fi~d the locus of
·,:i,f• ....

~:Paa .No,6 2) , • f • . . ;> ~:,,~·; .


• . _ 1-~ • '3 __.
• • . •

VSAQ16. Expres s the complex numbers in' modulu~ -am rt d form. '~. J.it.,
•CAnt : P111 No. 62) . PI u
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, Chapter 2 : De Molvre's Theorem
= cis C, then find tt,e
gle such that x cis A, y = cis B, z
VSAG 17. ~: ii;0~~ ng les of. a trian
(Ans : Page No. 63)
.
6 + 1-).
= cis 8, then find the value of (·x ·x6
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VSAG18. If x

• W •

-'•.~.
- •

---··•,-

- •
(AM : Page No. 83) '

the value of PI - iJ" 14144W


VSAG19. .Find

I

(Ans : Page No: 63) .


.
s of unity then prove that ,' _J _ + 1 = _1_ -
• Q2o.
2
If, 1, co, ro• are the cub e root 2 + Cl) 1+ 200 1+ Cl) •
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(Ans : Page No. 83)
(1 - Ci> + 002 )3
. ysAQ21. It, 1, ro, ro2 are the cube roots of unity fi~d the value of
.
(Ans : Page No. 63)
•·' '
co 2) { a ro 2 + -b co)
e roots of unity, prove that : (·a + b} (a co + b
VSAQ22. If 1, co, ro 2
are the cub
. . .· .• .
=a3 +b pM tf
3

(~ns : Page No. 63)
Chapter 3 : Quadratic Expressions
. . .
roots of the equ ation,
VSAQ23. Find the
x2 -7x + 12 = o&iliUI'
1

! J11111111
-
(Ans : Page No. 64)
v~lue·of +_
e·~uation ax +:bx_+ c =_O, find the
2
VSAQ24. If a, 13 are the ioot~ of the _· •.
'.

(Ans : Page No'. S4)

Find the nature of the roots of,


4x2 -2 0x +2 5= 0-
(Ans : Page No. 64) . • 15- m
sx 2-
follo.wing equation have equal' roof . ..
Find the values of 'm' for which the
(2x -8) = 0.
' .
(Ans : Page No. 64)
roots a_re: 2, ti -
Form quadratic equations whose I.

(Ans : Page No. 84) ·


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~_ ax2 +_ bx + c = 0 then fin~ J-+


28. !fa, are the roots of the equatio 1
g 2

• '
(Ana : Page No. IS)
ohave a common root, then find p.
• •
I

if x2 -· 6x + ·5 = ·O and x
2- 12x + p

(Ans : Page N~. 65)


varies over ·R,
the m~ximum or minimum of_ the following expression as X
·Find • • . . ,..
2
2x+ 5-3 x . - • •
· (AM : Page ·No. 85)
.
Oby algebraic:: method.11111111111
Find the set of solutions of x + - 12
2
l •
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.
(Alli : No. 85) II
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f Equations 1
VSAQ32. If 1, -2 and 3 are the roots of..xJ-2x2 +ax+ 6 = 0, then find a. ....

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(Ans : Paga No. 66) • • • '

VSAQJ3. 7x - 6 = 0, then find a . ~ '

(Ans : Page No. 66) .

VSAQ34. If a, p, y are the roots of 4x 3


- 6x + 7x + 3 = 0, then find the value of <1p ,.. . '
2

liiafli:11. as • . a-, i
1,.J.... - ~ ............ -4
' 1
l
(Ans : Page No. 66)

VSAQ35. If 1,_ 1. a ore the roots of x' ... 6x' + 9x - 4 = 0, then find a . ~ < i t ~
~ - . ' ·.,. _, ••

:;;:,~~J=~~
(Ans : Page No. 66)
,,; ·'

VSAQ36. roots of 4~ + I 6x'- ~• - a = 0 is 9. then find_ a . ~

(Ans : Page No. 66) .

VSAQ37. If a, pand 1 are the roots of x 3


- 2x2 - 5x + 6 = ~· then fin~ and p.·~...._
(Ans : Page No. 67) . -~
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VSAQ38. Find the transformed equation whose roots are the negatives of the ·ro
0
x4 +5~+~1x+3=0.~!!·- .•.· ., .i· .• • • • b1
(Ans : Page No. 67)
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VSAQ39. • Find the polynomial equation whose roots are the recip_rocals of the roots ofxc.~
+ 7x2 + 5x-2 = 0. • •
(Ans : Page No. 67) . . .

./3,, 1 ±2i llll


, I , • ,. • • • , , • 1 , f ( • . • ' ,

VSAQ40. •Form polynomial equation of the lowest ~_egree, with ro~ts as 2 ± .


(Ans : Page No. 68) . • . . , . ,

VSAQ41. ~d the algebr~ic equation whose roots are._2 tJT~:~~th~:~O?~. ?~ X:_,- 2x'-+:·3~ - 2x2 j 4x+J
, ... ' -. . ·.~. ' ... ' '
(Ans : Page No. 68)
. '

. Chapter 5: Permutations and-Combinations


YSAQ42." Rnd_ the number of ways of arranging the letters of the words. ~- '. <
INDEPENDENCE ~!et,11~! •
·---· ' . •

(Ans : Page No. 69) • 1


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0

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VSAQ43. (i) . If rp3 = l 320, find n. liJ~tiY@(,Q,i![i§B![(j!~ • '_ . : ··:=


(ii) If P7 = 42."P5, find n. Mif,0@~ . ,
(Ans:PageNo.19) 1 ·=
1
• •.- "
1
~;.,,,,,,.. -:.,,.:··· .,· • ·· .:.,

• . I •

VSAQ44. Find the number -of _ways of preparing a chain with 6 different
.
coloured beo '

i ..,. '....) ' ' •


(Ans : Page No. 69) . • •

VSAQ"45. Find the number of ways of arranging the lett~rs of the words. • • •
n
• T •

· ¥ATHEMATICS 'i ' 'l, - •

- (Ans : Page No. 69)


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VSAQ46. If 12P5 + 5 .12P4 = 13P,fihd r. lj5(i§I }

(Ans : Page No. 69)

VSAQ47.. If 1.8P11-_11 : 17P1;~,1= 9 : 7, find r.


(Ana : Page No. 70)

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VSAQ48. If 10. °C2 = 3. n• 'C3 • find n. ,,_ . ., '

(Ans : Page No. 70)

VSAG49. If nc. = nci>. find n.


1 •,. r . l

(Ans : Page No. 70)

VSAG50. If 0 P, = 5040, 011d °C, := 210. find n and


r..
(Ans : Page No. 70)

VSAG51. If 12c, •' = i2c:i.- -s• find r.


I ,. 'I

r
(Ans : Page No. 70)

VSAG52. If C3 + C 5= C,. t~~n fird r. 1i!iiZ


9 9 11
10
, :.
(Ans: Page N~. 71) .,,, 1
,_ ,
11
"
1 r . '>

VSAG53. If °C5 = °C then find C


13



0
6

(Ans : Page No. 71)

VSAG54. Find the vo_lue of. ',oC5 +. 2. c


10
+ .1°C3• Mf1 11 .1.
(Ans : Page No. 71)
letters of
selecting 3 vowels and 2 consonants from the
VSAG55. Find the num ber of ways of . ,, , •- , , , .
the word EQUATION: •,,.. , ,, • 11 .. • 1
(Ans : Page No. !1)
of way~ of selecting 4 boys and 3 girls from ·a grou p of a boys and 5
VSAQ56. Find the num ber .,,: ; ' ' ' • •·• 'I•. · . ..
gir!S ~ - '
1 1 11 •. -. I,<
' • ' • ,
Ill e<M!~

(Ans : Page No. 71)

VSAQ57. Find the num ber of positive divisors of 1080.


(Ans : Page No. 71) ,, ,,\ I
1
. '

VSAQ58. If = 210. find n. ~Q J


(Ans : Paga N~. 72)

poly ~on with 12 sides.-


VSAQ59. Find the num~e_r~of_di<:1~0~?ls_?_f~ -, i
li. I
(Ans : Page No. 72)
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• \ • •• • Chapter j; : 'Bi~omial Theorem ' I l •

Find the sum of last 20 coef ficien ts in the expa


nsion of (1 t x) 39,
.g QU •/

(Ans : Page No. 73)


wing expaASion (3a '-- 5b).i. G p ;
6
SAQ61. Find the midd le term(s) ofth e follo t . ! • , :•
• • • •
_ . • •
• (Ans : Page No. 73) •
nsion of (2x + 3y + z)7
SAQ62. Find the num ber of terms in the expa ..,, :,! • I :•:tL•; •.:; -, :1; f•• •,l ~I
.•u•.:~~ 1,,• •• ..

(Ans : Page No. 73)

If A and B ore coefficients of x in the expansion


then find th~·valJEi of -~~:
0 of (1 + x)2n
m , ., ·: ,_ :, ;,. , •... ,. .:' • and (1 + x)2n- 1 respectively.

(~~-t';3 f'- #- :,_·~· .


(Ans: Page No. 73)
. '-
-Fl~~-Jhe
(AM : Page No. 74)

,VSAQ65. , ftnd the ,:niddle ter,:ns in ~he expa


nsion of ( ~x___ 2y r ···
,' ', • '• , · --1 . \ i :-·'- ·, ,... •·1 _,· • ,.-,. • - ' I : I •

(Ans·• P - No• 7.~, •-·•


_... .. 1 ., ... ·, •.• .__ • ii

-2

Find the set of values of x for whic h the bino


mial ( 2 + 3x
.
p-
.. •• I '
.,/" • •·

(Ans: Page No. 74)


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VSAQ67. If 22C, is the largest binomial_ coeffici~~t in _the exp~rts1on of_ 1 +xJ 22 th~~ find the v .
1
•. of 3C,. - . , . . ,- . · •• • _. •· ·•
(Am: hgt No. 74)

VSAQ68. Find the 7'h term of [ 1- tr ' I

r.
'
(AM:PageNo.75) , , . , . ,

VSAQ69. Find the ~erm independerit of X i~ ihe ~iq:iansioii of ( 4x


3·~
(Ana : Page No. 71) \ • •a • I a •
O

I • f • • •- • ( 'l

M~asures of Dispersion. . . • ·' ••


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Chapter 8 : .
VSAQ70. Find the mean deviation about th~ rr:ieah for th.~· foUo~ing. da!a• 3,_ 6; 10, 4, 9,
10

(Ans : Page~ 71) • , . • , :· . • .• • : , ·


VSAQ71. Fi~d the mean deviation from the mean ' • • I •
of the foilowing discref data;
"
.. ' •
e
6, 7, 10, 12, 13,'4, 12, 16 . . ,..
(AM:PageNo.78), . • .. • •. • · .• •. , ·,. • .. · • '.•

VSAQ72. Find the mean d~viation,abbut the ~.ediah for the folio~iiig d~a. 4~ 6, 9, 3, 10, 13:1
(An!t: Page No. 76) . • • . 1 •• • • . ••• • • ' ••

. . the variance fo~ the discrete' datci given beiow. - -


VSAQ73. Find . ·
6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 4, 8, 12 ,< I ·

(Ans:PageNo.77). · , . : ; ••

VSAQ74. Fihd the variance of the following,


5, _12, 3, 1~. 6_,_8, 2.··10. ·11111111 ·.: : ·, .. '. -~·. ·" .· '{'. .:.- <.:-.·.
(Ane:PageNo.77). ·, . • '· ··,: '..-- .·.:,·, .. ,:. ". ·.<. )··, ',·

. . . ,· . Ch~pter.10: R~~ddrri Varii'bi~- &Ptdbil>illfy Dl~tr16'utioni .


VSAQ75. A polsson variable satisfies, .. •..

i'•·'

•• .
-
P.(X 1) P(X = 2}. Find P{_X = _sj.

(Ans:PageNo.78)
;• • • . •.
!' • . .

' •.• ' ;


VSAQ76. If the mean and variance of a blno~ial variable X are 2.4 and 1.44 respectively, find
, ~: . : .:
. '
,°__ : :.. ,' ,
•• '· .. :·:~·
' '. :,
· ·
' l •• : . '.;
·• ·,.
i , .> ; ~. .' . ••

n.
.• (Ans: Page No. 78)
•II•

meah 6a'nd vorlcihce 2, find the first two terms of the


0

VSAQ77. For a binomial distributio~ with


distribution. • ,:•· ·.• .
. (Ans:PageNo.78) -
,
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..
1 , ,
7 .. ,·· ·, .. , . .
, •' , ,I, , • ,
.
t I
. ,
. . . ,
·
VSAQ7~. coins are tossed simultaneous~. Find the probability_ of Oetting 6 heads.
. . . .. . ,'

(A• : Page No. 79) . . . . . . ' •• • . . .


• • • ,;. • f • ' . , • .. • . •' •

VSAQ79•. The mean and, variance of a binomial dlstribGtio~ are'.i and 3re~pectively. Find the
• • distribution and find P(X > ·1 • • •• •• • ... • • • , ,· _. ·
. .. . '
(Ane : Page No. 79) ,, . \
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of~'f,!~~~ial ~tj~~te 'is


• • I I • •

Q80• . ~f the~d~fference between the mean dnd th~ ~oridn~e- then,


• find th~ probability for the eve':'t of 2 successes wheri ·the eicpenment is conducted
Stimes.-. . · · :: :- • •• •·. · •. . ., .
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