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Chapter 2 : De Moivre's Theorem
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If n is an integer, sh~w that (1 +.i)n (1 - ·i)n = 2•; cos( ~1t).
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If n is an integer then show that ( 1 + i)2n + (1, - i)2n = 2n + 1 cos· ;1t
• LAd. If n is an integer then show that (1 + cos8 + i sine)n + (J' + cos a- i sin e)n
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+cos f3 + cos y =
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1 , If cos~·+ c~~f3 + co~ =. = sina + sin(l + sin y , ~hen prove t hat cos2a 2
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)
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If n is an integer_a~d '!- = cis ~.'.. ( ~-:/: (~n 1) then show that :=~ 2)'. = i tan ne.
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Show that one value of + . 1t . 7t
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(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
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" 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; ).
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Solve x 3
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7x + 14~ - 8= 0, give_n tha~ tti~ r<?~ts are in geometric progression. liiiii:tl.'lff 1
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~ - Solve the. foi16wing e~~~tio~, give~- th~t th.e root~ 0~ .ea,~~ i~ ~-~· .~ .
3x3 - 26x2 + 52x - ~4 = 0. • •
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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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Co+ C1 •2 + C2. 3 .+ C3.~ :!" ......-+:Sn- ,:-i + 1 :=_ , -~~4ll )x.
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L A r If n i~'a positive integer. then pr9ve ·that C 0 .+ -~1 + ~ 2 + _.: nS.~ = 2.~+~ 1 i!jf
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1,AQ21. Find the numerically greatest'term(s) in the e~p~nsion: o·f ,(4 + ·3x}15 When X
LAQ28. Find the mean deviation about the mean for the following data.
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LAQ33. Define conditional probability._ State ~nd prove multiplication theorem of
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If the ball drawn is found black, let us find the probability that the um
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LAQ35. Three coxes number ed I, II, Ill contain the balls as follows :
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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. - - •
Find (i) k (ii) the mea~ and (fii~ P(0 < X < 5) ~:@·-.,-4'.aH] ~:§MI -
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LAQ39. The range of a random variable X is {0, 1, 2}. Given that P(X = 0l = 3c3, P(X = 1) =t.
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(ii) P(X < 1), P(l <_X $ 2) and P(0 < X :5 3) ~ ~ J §•.....,-1=-1,=w=,11111c1t;1s.SM
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X = {L 2,.3, ......} and P(X K) ~; .{K = 1, 2 ..\. Fin~ the value of c and P(O < X~3-1
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LAQ42 .. A cubical die is thrown Find th~ mean and variance of X, giving the n~mber on !hi
face that shows up. •
(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 •
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SAQ2. If x + iy = .2 + cose + isine then, sh~w tho x y = 4x - 3: ~~~l!!'.! .~t.'!fl
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SAQ7. Show that the points in the·Argand plane represented by the complex numbers·-2
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+ 7i: ·-23 + i,4-3i, (1+ i) are.the vertices of 'a rhombus: !-i:i!i.CffiI~Cojl . . .
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SAQ8. If the expression. -x- 3 2
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SAQ9. Determine the range .of the following expression, ~~l~' Q1!
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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~
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SAQ 1s. If a, pare the roots o_f the quadratic equation ax2~ + c = 0, find a quadratic eqllCJ.
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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,
SAQ20. Find the s_um of all 4 digit numbers that can be formed using
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SAQ22. Simplify 34C5 + ~)38-rlC i--
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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: •
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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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• 2x + 3x + 4 into partial fractions.
SAQ31. Resolve (x _ 1} (x2 + 2} ,, '
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SAQ32. Resolve • x - + 1}• into parti al fractions., .
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(x- 3} 3 into partial fractions.
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SAQ35. Resolve x 1 x-1
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38. Resol_v~ (x _ a}(x _ bi (x- c}. into partial fractions.
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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
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SAQ40. A, B, c ore.3 news papers from a city. 20% of the population ·read A,. 1·6% reod·B •
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read ~. 8% both A and_ B, 5% both and C, 4% -~oth B and C on~ 2% all ,, I
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Find t,he percentage of the po~ulot,on who r~od ?t~e9st. one r'ews pop~r.
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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.
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stotis~cs or in both. If 19 of these a.re p~oficient in •mot~~mo_tics;' 16 in statistics
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proba~illty •th~t a person selected fro~_ ~he ·c~m'rnittee is ·pro,fi~ieht in both..
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SAQ43. A bag contains 12 two rup~e coins, 7 one rupee coins ancf4 half
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.. three coins' are selected at random, then fin<~ the probability that ;': ·. 1
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SAQ44. For any 1wo events A and s,· show. that P(Ac_+ B.~) 1+ P(A+ B)-P (A).:
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SAQ45: And the probability of drawing ~n ace or a spade frOf'0 •a well shuf~ed
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win the g the probobiliti~s of A and B respectivelY
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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. • ' • '
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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). •
' 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? • •
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) . • .
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VSAQlO., If z = 2-3i, then show that, z -4z + 13 =:= O1iHD
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VSAQ16. Expres s the complex numbers in' modulu~ -am rt d form. '~. J.it.,
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e roots of unity, prove that : (·a + b} (a co + b
VSAQ22. If 1, co, ro 2
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Chapter 3 : Quadratic Expressions
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VSAQ23. Find the
x2 -7x + 12 = o&iliUI'
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VSAQ24. If a, 13 are the ioot~ of the _· •.
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ohave a common root, then find p.
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VSAQ35. If 1,_ 1. a ore the roots of x' ... 6x' + 9x - 4 = 0, then find a . ~ < i t ~
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x4 +5~+~1x+3=0.~!!·- .•.· ., .i· .• • • • b1
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VSAQ39. • Find the polynomial equation whose roots are the recip_rocals of the roots ofxc.~
+ 7x2 + 5x-2 = 0. • •
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VSAQ41. ~d the algebr~ic equation whose roots are._2 tJT~:~~th~:~O?~. ?~ X:_,- 2x'-+:·3~ - 2x2 j 4x+J
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VSAQ70. Find the mean deviation about th~ rr:ieah for th.~· foUo~ing. da!a• 3,_ 6; 10, 4, 9,
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VSAQ72. Find the mean d~viation,abbut the ~.ediah for the folio~iiig d~a. 4~ 6, 9, 3, 10, 13:1
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