Lab Model Question Paper With Answers
Lab Model Question Paper With Answers
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* Five questions, each carrying 8 score are given. You can answer four questions fully or
* GeoGebra applets are required to answer some questions. Your examiners will provide it.
* If the question demands, you can use fresh GeoGebra windows for constructions.
* If you need any help regarding the use of GeoGebra like technical issues commands etc,
*If necessary you can draw rough figures to support your answers.
* You are not permitted to use any software other than GeoGebra or any other electronic
(b) Fix the values of a and b at ‘0’ so that the graph of coincides with (2)
the graph of . Increase the value of b from 0 to 3.
(i) What happens to the graph of ?
(ii) What is the domain and range of ?
Ans : a = 2 and b = -2
a = 4 and b = 3
a = -4 and b = -3
4. Answer only one question having √ mark from the following: (2)
Using input box change the definition of the function to
Find and write the values of a and b so that the graph of coincides with the
graph of the function.
Ans : a = 2 and b = -3
a = -3 and b = 2
a = -2 and b = -2
(Enter the given graph of the function in the input bar, then we get the
graph of the required function and by trail and error method we can find
the value of a and b)
5. Open a new GeoGebra window and draw the graph of the function given
below: (Select only one having √ mark) (3)
(a) Using suitable input command from the bracket, draw the reflection
of the function on the x axis.
(Input command : g(x)=f(-x), g(x)=-f(x), g(x)=-f(-x))
(b) Write the range of and .
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3. Using the above applet write the corresponding changes in the line
(Consider only one question having √ mark) (1)
(i). Change a alone
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4. Follow the directions given below and construct an applet to find the normal form
of a line. (4)
* Take a new GeoGebra window.
* Draw the line x + y = 5 and the perpendicular from the origin to the line
* Hide the perpendicular line and draw a line segment from the origin to the
line.
* Show the length of the perpendicular and the angle made by it with the
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Applet constructed.
5. Using this find the normal form of a line Consider only one question having √
mark (3)
(i).
(ii).
(iii).
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1.
2.
3.
boxes
(ii)
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(i) (3, 3)
(ii) (1, 3)
LAB -13 - LIMITS
About the applet ML 13.1 :
You can see the graph of a function f (x), 3 points A, B, P on the x axis,
corresponding points on the graph and on the y axis
• NAME Check Box: By clicking on it you can show/hide the names of the
points
• VALUE Check Box: By clicking on it you can show/hide the x coordinates of
the points A, B and P and the y coordinates of the points
• Slider h: Using this we can bring the points A and B towards P
• Input box a: To change the position of P
• Input box f : To change the function
1. Use the applet ML 13.1 given below answer the following questions.
Initial settings
•
• a=2
•h=1
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x coordinates of A increases, but x coordinates of B decreases.
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When h = 0, A and B coincides with P
Ans : Limit of at x = 2 is 4.
3. Using the applet ML 13.1, discuss the existence of limit for only one
Ans :
1. As ,
As ,
2. As ,
As ,
Limit does not exist at x = 0
3. As ,
As ,
4. As ,
As ,
Two functions and defined from R to R are given. Draw their graphs and
fill the following table with yes or no
one to one onto bijection
Ans: (i) No No No
Yes Yes Yes
(ii) Yes Yes Yes
No No No
(iii) Yes Yes Yes
No No No
(a) Draw the graph of above function. Observe the graph and find its range (1)
(b) Reduce the domain and codomain of the function to make it a bijection. (1)
(c) Draw the graph of the function in the restricted domain. (1)
(Example for the input command:
If the restricted domain of is [3,∞) give the input command f,x>=3)
Ans: (i) (a) Range = [1, ∞)
(b) f : (-∞, -2] —> [1, ∞), then f is bijection
(c) The graph is drawn
(ii) (a) Range = [1, ∞)
(b) f : (-∞, 3] —> [1, ∞), then f is bijection
(c) The graph is drawn
(iii) (a) Range = [1, ∞)
(b) f : (-∞, 1] —> [1, ∞), then f is bijection
(c) The graph is drawn
3. Consider only one question having √ mark.
1. Use the applet ML 24.1, discuss the existence of continuity for only one
question having √ mark. Observe the movement of Q as x crosses 2 (3)
(i)
(ii)
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(i)
(ii)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
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(i) As x approaches 0, the point Q oscillates between -1 and +1. It does not
converge a particular value.
Limit does not exist at x = 0. Function is not continuous at x = 0.
(ii) As x approaches 0, the point Q tends to zero on left side and right side.
Here the point Q converges to zero.
10. with increment .01 . Find the value of the constant k if the function is
ii)
Ans :
(i) k = 9/5 (1.8)
(ii) k = 3/4 (0.75)
LAB – 32 – APPLICATION OF INTEGRALS
1. (a) Using the instructions given below construct a GeoGebra applet. (3)
* Draw the graph of the function
* Using the input command integral [f,1,5], find the area bounded by the curve
x axis between x = 1 and x = 5
* Create an input box for a. Using this we can edit the upper limit and
lower limit of the definite integral.
* Create an input box for the function f
(b) Using the above applet find the area of the region bounded by the given
curves. (2)
(i)
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(c) Using the above applet or other wise, find the area of the region bounded
by the given curves. Consider only one question having √ mark. (2)
(i)
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
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(i) 4.6667 Sq. Unit
(d) Consider only one question having √ mark. Using this applet find the area
of the region bounded by the given curves. (2)
Find the required area and complete the following :
Sl. No. Enclosed region Area (Sq. Unit)
1. ..................
2. ..................
3. ....................
4. ..........................
Ans:
1. 4
2. 6.8
3. 4
4. 4.3333