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I Mte-1 I: Bachelor'S Degree Programme

The document is a mathematics exam for a calculus elective course. It contains 7 multiple choice and multi-part questions testing concepts in calculus including: 1) Identifying true statements about functions, derivatives, and integrals. 2) Computing integrals using techniques like the trapezoidal rule and Simpson's rule. 3) Analyzing functions for properties like continuity and monotonicity. 4) Finding maximum/minimum values, derivatives, and asymptotes of functions. 5) Solving integrals and proving properties of functions and curves defined by parametric or implicit equations.

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I Mte-1 I: Bachelor'S Degree Programme

The document is a mathematics exam for a calculus elective course. It contains 7 multiple choice and multi-part questions testing concepts in calculus including: 1) Identifying true statements about functions, derivatives, and integrals. 2) Computing integrals using techniques like the trapezoidal rule and Simpson's rule. 3) Analyzing functions for properties like continuity and monotonicity. 4) Finding maximum/minimum values, derivatives, and asymptotes of functions. 5) Solving integrals and proving properties of functions and curves defined by parametric or implicit equations.

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I MTE-1 I

BACHELOR'S DEGREE PROGRAMME


Term-End Examination
N- December, 2009

o ELECTIVE COURSE : MATHEMATICS

MTE-1 : CALCULUS

Time : 2 hours Maximum Marks : 50


(Weightage 70%)
Note : Question no. 1 is compulsory. Do any four questions
from queshon no. 2 to 7.

1. Which of the following statements are true ? 10


Justify your answers :
The function f, defined by f (x) = sin 2x, is
periodic with period 7r.
If f (x) = x3 and g (x) = 4x, then fog = gof.

d [re x
--d–x - ix lnt dt = xex –In x

x3
sin x > x –— , for x > 0.
6
(e) f (x) = sin x has a maximum value at two
points in [0, 27r].

MTE-1 1 P.T.O.
2. (a) Taking six equilength sub-intervals of the 6
interval — 3, 3], find the approximate value

314
of x dx by the trapezoidal rule, and also
—3

by the Simpson's rule. Compare these


values with the actual value also.
dx
(b) Evaluate f0 4
5 + 4 cos X •

3. (a) If y = (cos -1 x) 2 check whether or not 4


yn +2 — ( 2n +1)xy n1 — n2yn = 0.
Prove that the function f, defined by 2

f (x) = sinx — cosx, is monotonic on 0, 2 [ .

Find the area enclosed by the cardioid 4


r= a (1+ cos0).

4. (a) Find the maximum and minimum values, if 4


any, of the function f defined by
f (x) = 8x5 — 15x4 + 10x3.
(b) Suppose 3
c 2 x , if x < 1
f (x)=
3cx— 2, if x 1
Determine all the value of c for which f is
continuous for all real values of x.

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2x
(c) Differentiate sin— with respect to 3
1 + X2
1 - X2
COS
1+ X 2 1
(a) If In = — 1 4 x dx (n > 1), then prove 5
2

1
that In +
n—1
Hence find the value of 16.
(b) Prove that the sum of intercept on the 5
coordinate axes of any tangent to the curve
Nri \fi = is constant, where a > 0.

Trace the curve 4y 2 = x2(x2 + y2). Also, clearly 10


state all the properties you have used for tracing
it.

x2 + 1
7. (a) Evaluate ex dx . 3
(x +1)2
Find all the asymptotes of the curve 4
x3 + y3 = 6xy.
Find the domain and range of the function 3
f, defined by f Vx2 - 4.

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1. 141 (1 tld 4-4 ETa. ? 311T4 314 -*--1; 10

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f (x) = sin 2x gill trft ilTruff th—d7 f 374-4-w


Tik-d airTdIt I.

7ifq f (x) = x3 3t1T g (x) = 4x,c9 fo g — gof + II I

d rex
cTx- ix lnt dt = xex —In x.

x3
x> sin x > x —— .
6

(e) f (x)= sin x [0, 21-r] t rci-saff dr"cr4B

TrrclItl.


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6
(a) 31- 71-0 [ -3, 3] * citicit-ei0sR
3-cf-afaTM Pi f#SCri

3
• 4
q gRI fx dx kir;Ichd TrF old
—3

I Ti -p:rk 1:ITi ift


.1-F-A7
dx
(b) 4
J.0 5 + 4 cos x 1:fri I
(a) -zft y = (cos -1 x) 2 7N f* 4
yn +2 - ( 2n +1)xyn , -/ - n2yn = 0 t TIT -01
#14 fi f (x) = sinx - cosx mitillftfff 2

0, [ ldlt1

WTP-T r = a (1 + cos()) gRI trfroz 4-479 4


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4. f (x) = 8x5 - 15x4 10x3 9 4TINff Lbril f 4


-k-ar---S AT Trr9., irq*lItt,olcf*If7R1
{c2 x, if x < 1
1:1F f (x) = 3
3c x -2, if x 1
C* l 13 Ord .-rf-4Rf rok; f, x*
Th.ft aR.circido 4-11-4 rzR 4cict

MTE-1 6
(c) cos-1
1— X2
k1i4V sin -1
2x Ivr 3
1+ X2 1 + X2 )

wlf-A7

5. Trfq In = — x dx (n > 1) ftz 5


2

1
fT In + I„_2 — I6
n - 1
1:rF

rkiag cist) -FN= a> 0 V. 5


fcb41 Tzpi fa---vrfw aTkil ITT atff:tiZ
ql , mo 31-q7 t I

6. i 4y2 = x2 (x2 + y2) TT 3-110 1-1 1 1f4R I 5 ti ct) I 10

arltuut m ,(4 3TrEr4 rn711 mqlq 611 t


d • TcTE --•dq7 I

f x 2 +1 x , 3
7. (a) e a x -179. Pi cnirc-R I
( x + 1)2
(b) 7t) x3 + y3 = 6xy R ift 31"9.-d71711 7110 Vi7R 4

(c) f (x) = \ix 2 - 4 5R I tIft 'ITTNU 410 '1 fWF .51fU 3


tri-mT vrff

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MTE-1 7

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