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This document contains a pre-final examination for a mathematics course. It has two sections - Section A contains 8 multiple choice questions worth 6 marks each from four units of the course. Section B contains 4 questions worth 16 marks each from the same four units. The questions cover topics like solving differential equations, solid geometry concepts like planes and spheres, and coordinate geometry concepts like lines and cylinders. Students must answer 6 questions from Section A and 4 from Section B, selecting at least one from each unit.
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Maths - I

This document contains a pre-final examination for a mathematics course. It has two sections - Section A contains 8 multiple choice questions worth 6 marks each from four units of the course. Section B contains 4 questions worth 16 marks each from the same four units. The questions cover topics like solving differential equations, solid geometry concepts like planes and spheres, and coordinate geometry concepts like lines and cylinders. Students must answer 6 questions from Section A and 4 from Section B, selecting at least one from each unit.
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DISTRICT RESOURCE CENTRE

MAHBUBNAGAR
PRE-FINAL EXAMINATIONS - JAN / FEB -2011
Mathematics - Paper – I
Time: 3 hrs Max. Marks 100

SECTION – A
(Different equation and solid geometry)
Note: Answer any six questions from section – A and four from Section – B choosing at least
one from each unit.
Each question in Section – A carries 6 marks and
Each question in Section – B carries 16 marks

SECTION – A
Unit – I
1. Solve 2xydy – (x2 + y2 +1) dx = 0
2. Find the Orthogonal trajectories of family of curves x2/3+ y2/3 = 02/3 Where ‘a’ is a perimeter
Unit – II
3. Solve (D2 – D - 2) y = Sin 2 x

d2y dy
4. Solve 2 + cot x (4 cosec2 x) y = 0 by reducing it to the normal form
dγ dx
Unit – III
5. A variable plane is at a constant distance 3p from the origin and meets the axes in A, B, C. Show that
the locus of the centroid of “ abc is x-2 + y-2 + z-2 = p-2

6. Find the limiting points of the coaxial system defined the shares
x2 + y2 + z2 + 4x + 2y + 2z + 6 = 0, x2 + y2 +z2 + 2x - 4y - 2z + 6 = 0
Unit – IV
7. Show that the equation of a right circular cone with vertex at (á , â , ã ), semi-vertical angle è and axis
having d. r ’s l, m, n is [ l(x-l) + m(y-â) + n (z- ã)]2 = (l2+m2+n2) [(x-á)2 + (y- â)2 + (z- ã)2] cos2 è
8. Find the equation of the cylinder whose generators have d. r ’s (1, -2, 3) and whose guiding curve is x2 +
2y2 = 1, z = 0

SECTION - B
Unit – I
9. a) The necessary and sufficient condition for the equation Mdx + Ndy = 0 to be exact
dM dN
is = prove!
dy dx
(P.T.O.)
2
b) Solve ( 2xy+y-tany) d x + (x2-x tan2 y + sec2y) d y = 0
10. a) Solve p2 + 2py cot x = y2
dy 2 3
b) Solve (x y + xy ) = 1
dx
UNIT – II
11. a) Solve (d2 – 3d + 2) y = cos (e-x) by the method of variation of parameters.
b) Solve (D2+a2)y = sec 0x
dx 2 y dy
12. a) Solve 2
+3 – 10y = 6e 4x by the method of undetermined coefficients
dx dx
dx dy dz
b) Solve = =
y−z z−x x− y
UNIT – III
x −1 y − 2 z + 3
13. (a) Find the image of the line = = in the place 3x – 3y + 10z – 26 = 0
9 1 −3
(b) Find the equation to the plane through the intersection of the lines x + y + z = 1,
2 x + 3y + 4z = 5 and perpendicular to the plane x – y + z = 0
14. (a) Find the length and the equations to the line of S.D between the lines
and
x + y + 2z – 3 = 0, 2 x +3y + 3z – 4 = 0
(b) Find the equation of sphere for which the circle x 2 + y2 + z2 + 2z + 2 = 0,
2x + 3y + 4z = 8 is a great circle.
UNIT – IV
15. (a) Find the equation of the lines of intersection of the flexes 2x + y-z=0 and the cone
4x2 – y2 + 3z2 = 0
(b) Find the equation of envoloping cylinder of sphere x2 + y2 + z2 = 25 whose generators are
x y z
parallel to = =
1 2 3

16. (a) Prove that the equation fx ± gy ± hz = 0 represents a cone that torches
the
coordinate plenes and find its reciprocal cane.
x − 2 y −1 z − 0
(b) Find the equation to right circular cylinder whose axis is = = and which
2 1 3
passes through (0, 0, 3)

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DISTRICT RESOURCE CENTRE
MAHBUBNAGAR
PRE-FINAL EXAMINATIONS - JAN / FEB -2011
Mathematics - Paper – I
Time: 3 hrs Max. Marks 100

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