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CIRCLES: Equation of circle: x2+y?+2px42hy-+e=0. =(-g-fy radius: f= yg? +f? retre0s8, y= —Fersind, Centres Parametric equations: Length of tangent from P(xy,¥1) to $=0 is. 4/8; 1 (xy): 2472) are conjugate w.rto, S=x2+y?-2= 0 then $1270 =x )Xp#y yz 0 Q3:_ SYSTEM OF CIRCLE: ‘Angle between two intersecting circles is given by emp aia 2a + Orthogonal condition: 2ge'+2fP'=c+e! (or) r+ 1 Radical axis ofthe circles S=0 and $! =0is $-S'=0 Q4: PARABOLA: For the parabola y?=4ax (Focus: S(a,0) Gi)_Vertex :A(0,0) Gi @ ™ wi) (ii) Direetrit:x=-a Axiey=0 Focal distance of P(x,y,) is SP-ayta ‘Tangential condition of ixtmytn=0 is fn=am “Tangential condition of y=mmxte & y°=dax is e=alm 2 a (vil) Equation of tangent with slope mis ¥=™x + (Gx) Tangent at (x,y on S=0 is Sy-yy j-2aC4%])°0 | 'YPERBOLA 2 For the Hyperbola: 7 (687: INTEGRATION: 2 olkdxekxte, * Jade =¥ ve * IMiur= Ziv +e *[yeteanviiee ste ri 1 + fhdx = logs |xl4e Jax loge 1x: oh * Isinxdx=—cosx te dx * Joosxdx sain x + * Stan xdx = log sex [He ?* + Jootxdx =logisin de 7% * Jscexdx =log|seex+tan x +e + Jesexdx =loglesox~cotx +c + fiesc®x dx=-cotx +e + Jsec?x dxtanxte Q8 & 9: DEFINITE INTEGRALS? sin! “4 a ar ea a «© Forodd'n, sin" xdx= fo" te FEIE) "Pi oon wx LOCO) “ ODI 5 «f sin® xcos' x dx {acinomae 0 (10(8(6(4)(2) $12 Q10:DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS: (Order of D.E= Order of Highest derivative Degree of D.E= Degree of Highest der {© scanned wth onEN camer *SR.MATHS-2B PUplytmpmg)=nyny ‘+ Conjugate Lines Conditi GAG yt mgt En Mlysimylny) + Angle between pair of tangents: tan 12: SYSTEM OF CIRCLES: + (i)Length of the chord : 2y/r? Gi Equation of Smmon chord of S=0, S'=0 is S-S'=0 ii) Equation of common tangent of $=0, $'=0is S-S'=0 (iv) Radical Centre = Point of intersection of 2 radical axes (9) Equation of any circle passing through the points of | intersection ofthe circle S=0 and the line L=0 is given by S+AL=0, Ais a parameter. eee Q13 & 14: ELLIPSE: + For the horizontal Ellipse, 5. a1, 0b: be (ib? =a7d-e) 2b? Gi) Length ofthe ltus reetum= Gv) Length of the major axis = 2a (9) Length of minor axis= 2b _(viVertices: A(a.0), A'-9,0) (i Foe ofthe ellipse are Soe, 0), 5'-20,0) (i) Ends of the latusrecta (=) ane (« 2 ] (Gx) Equation of the latus recta is x—tne (%) Equation ofthe directrices is x= ee. ance Q15: HYPERBOLA GATT ares Q16:DEFINITE INTEGRALS ffeoax = ['tta-xax freoa: = [rte+o—nas Q23: DEFINITE INTEGRALS: = 24: DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS: ai: ‘DIFFERENTIAL Equations; 5 | Q20:PARABOLA: (Q21&22: INTEGRATION: Variables separable : Separate: ‘long with dx and dy and led ey dy Linear DAE In y: °F YP(x) = Gy Is solution is y.c!Pax _ el Uke OS ax Dine TT 4AP)=QKy) It's solution is x,c/P4y = Joey. Q18 & 19: CIRCLES: 3 To get centre ofthe citele, solve SASA5¢ Ty. Then, Pointof contact divides CC, interaly inte ray F Circles touch exterally iC C= Equation of common tangent is $-S'=0 Standard form of parabola:’ y2=4ax'" > Parabola with axis parallel to x-axis :x=ly2+myin. Parabola with axis parallel to y-axis? y=h2+meg To find [2°02 * BSiNN Be take Nr=A(Dr}B an ccosx + dsinx To ind () FP ae (of tna | we +b fu? rnse | © flor panox? roe re de take meatier stator ae ‘ar beorx rs en kgh Tofind Le mae ang thea sin x= Spf Gods = fPr(a- xa (© scanned wh oxen comer IPE BLUE PRINT o- MATHS-2B CHAPTER(Total Marks) VSAQ(2m)|SAQ(4m) |LAQ(7m): | Total Marks 4.| Circle (22) 242 4 “747 | 22 2. | System of Circles (6) 2 4 = 6 3. | Parabola(9) 2 = attapiominB'to no” 9 4,| Ellipse.(8) e = ee es 5. Hyperbola (6) 2 6 ‘| 6. | Integration (18) 242 - 747 | 18 7. | Definite Integrals (15) a2) 4 7 15 8. | Differential Equations(i3) 2 . 4 a 13, i tox2=20. | Sxas200 |” sx7=a5 | 75 IPE Weightage "The Blue print is prepared according to the ‘Model Question Paper’ issued by B.ILE. F Please, note that, at times, the public question paper gets slight deviation from the above given Blue Print. AP MAR-22 IPE TRENDS FROM BULLET BABY BOOK TS MAR-22 AP MAR-20 TS MAR-20 6 35 Marks 6 +35 Marks 4 28 Marks 4-428 Marks sAQ | 45 t6Marks | 8>20Marks | 4 16 Marks] 7-28 Marks vsaa | 5 10Marks | 6->12Marks| 45eMarks | 5-10 Marks 61 MARKS. 67 MARKS| 52 MARKS 66 MARKS {© scanned wth onEN camer 1 LAQ CHAPTERS 1. | CIRCLE (7+7 Marks) 2> | PARABOLA (7Marks) 3. | INTEGRATION (7 +7 Marks) 4, | DEFINITEINTEGRALS (7 Marks) 5 | DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (7 Marks) “8 1L.SAQ CHAPTERS 6. | CIRCLE (4 Marks) 7._ | SYSTEM OF CIRCLES (4 Marks) 8. | ELLIPSE (4+4 Marks) 9. | HYPERBOLA (4 Marks). 10..| DEFINITE INTEGRALS (4 Marks) 11. | DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (4Marks) Ill. VSAQ CHAPTERS 12. | CIRCLE (2+2 Marks) | 13." | SYSTEM OF CIRCLES. (2 Marks) | 14> | PARABOLA (2Marks) 15. | HYPERBOLA > (@ Marks) 16. | INTEGRATION (242 Marks) | 17._| DEFINITE INTEGRALS (2+2 Marks) 18. | DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS (2 Marks) ——— IV. STAR QUESTIONS PLUS V. BULLET MODEL PAPER P——_—— MQDEL.PAPER | \?"_ VI._5 MODEL GUESS PAPERS r——__ SUESS PAPERS VI. 5 STEPS REVISION PROGRAMME 'O® Scanned wh oKEN Scone * BABY BULLET-Q oo LAQ I. LAQ 2. LAQ 3. LAQ4. LAQ 5. LAQ 6. LAQ 8. LAQ 9. Rented aes TR en 8 LAQ I.” LAQ 10. LAQ I. LAQ 12 LAQ 13. Ke CIRCLE [747214 marae * Find the equation of circle passing through the points A(1,2),BG,-4), CG, -6) Show that the points (1, 1), (+6, 0), (-2, 2) and (-2,-8) are coneyelie. 1£(2.0), (0,1), (4,5), (0,¢) are coneyeli then find. Find the equation of'the circle passing through (4,1), (6,5) and Tapa having the centre on the line 4x+3y-24=0 : Find the equation of the circle whose centre lies on the X-axis and passing through (~2,3) and (4,5); . Show that the circles x+y2~6x—2y+1=0 and x2+y242x-8y+13-0 touch each other. Find the point of contact and common tangent. Find direct common tangents to circles x2+y2422x —4y -100=0, x2+y222x+4y+100=0 Find the equation to the pair of transverse common tangents to the circles x2+y2—4x—10y+28=0 and x2+y2+4x—6y+4=0 * 4k PARABOLA [7 Marks]* * Derive the standard form of the parabola. Find the equation of the parabola passing through the points (-1,2), (1=1), (2,1) and having its axis parallel to the x-axis. ‘Show that the equation of common tangents to the circle x2+y2=2a2 and the parabola y2=Bax are y=#(x+2a) Ify), ¥o. ¥3 are the y-coordinates of the vertices of the triangle inscribed in the parabola y2=4ax then show that area of the triangle is 1 i a ryaMoz-yaNys-¥D)I 84. units, Prove that the area of the triangle formed by the tangents at (s15y1)s6s2,¥2),(83, ¥3) to the parabola y? = dax is ale ~y2)(y2 ~¥3)(y3-¥1)| sq. units. SR.MATHS-2B & for P 1411.19} to-P 1643)] forP 1714)) for P 18(5.1)] for P 96(196)} for P19(5.3)] far P20(6)1 lor P 217) lo-P 22(9)] far P 23109) Jao-P 24(03)) for P 25(14)] lor P 25(15)] {© scanned wen oKENsconer *SR.MATHS-28 LAG 14. Evaluate the reduction formula for I,~Isin"xdx and hence find |sin4dx LAQ 15. Evaluate the reduction formula for], =Jcos" a and bene find Joos4dy LAQ 16. Evaluate {tan"dx and hence evaluate J tan°xdx, J tan®xdx LAQ 17, Obtain reduction formula for 1, =Jcot" x dx and hence find foot x gx LAQ 18. Obtain reduction formula for |, = Jsec" xdx and hence find fsecSxdx. LAQ 19. Oblain reduction formula for I, = feosec"xdx and hence find Jcosec®xdx ( dx AQ 20, Evans | siaxe6 2cosx +3sinx 400s x +Ssinx LAQ 21. Evaluate f- dx [RW xt LAQ 22. Evaluate, Joe ae ix Ok ITE INTEGRALS [7 Marks] ** * LAQ 23. Evaluate [7 gx gltcos*x © xsin® LAQ 24, Evaluate poe 9 +cos? x 7? sin?x LAQ 25. Evaluate f —"*_ 9 cooxtsinx x m2 LAQ 26, Show that f —*~, 9 Sinx +coax © dx = Jog(J2 Sloat +). 1 LAQ 27. Evaluate frets a, a lex 2» _** DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS [7 Marka] ** LAQ 28.. Solve the differential equation (x?+y2)dx=2xydy LAQ 29. Give solution of xsin? Ydx = vie _ (i is tae Sohe ey ayPeeiarn Passing through the point (1,7/4) LAQ 31. Solve the DE Q2x+y + I des (4x + 2y gy x-yt3 dx 2x-2y45 ~I)dy=0 LAQ 32, Solve : nes + 4 & INDEFINITE INTEGRALS tee, oN ora, lore lor any lor ay VP aig lor ay lo? aay IePsiag lop. Mon | lo-P 38024, er Jo P 4105) | 4 jor 42063 3 Hy for PHM for rasta par Passel] jor tor gt) © scanned with KE Scanner SAQ 2. SAQ 3. SAQ 4. SAQ 5. SAQ 6. SAQ 7. SAQ 8. If x+y +3 is the equation of the chord AB of the circle Jor P55(55.1)] x2+y2-2x+4y-8-0, find the equation of circle having, ‘AB as diameter. SAQ 9. Find the equation of the éircle passing through the points of intersection |, Ia P 55(56)] ofthe circles x2+y2-8x-6y+21 =0, x?+y2-2x-15-0 and (1,2) SAQ 10. Find the equation of the circle which passes through the origin and [oP 56(57.1)} intersects the circles x2+y2-4x+6y+10=0, x2+y2+12y+6=0 orthogonally. ek K ELLIPSE [4+ 4 = 8 Marks] te % SAQ Il. Find the length of major axis, minor axis, latus rectum, eccentricity [oP 57(58)] of the ellipse of 9x2+16y2=144 Find the eccentricity, coordinates of foci, Length of latus rectum and | a-P57(59)| equations of direcirices of the ellipse 9x2+16y2-36x+32y-92=0. Find the equations of the tangents to the ellipse 2x?+y2-8 which are | la 59(62)] (i) parallel to x-2y~4=0 (ii) perpendicular to x+y+2=0 (iii) make an angle 45° with x~ SAQ 14. _Find the equations of the tangents to 9x2+16y2=144, Jar P59(63)) which make equal intercepts on the coordinate axes. [oP 60(64)| SAQ 5. Fit between foci is’2 and the length of latus rectum is 15/2. BABY BULLET-Q. = SR.MATHS-28* TOP 35 SAQ * & CIRCLE [4 Marks] * *, Ans-Page Find the length of the chord intercepted by the circle x+y2-x+3y-22=0 | a-P $0(45.2)1 on thelline y=x-3 Find the mid point of the chord intercepted by x2+y2-2x—10y+1=0 on the [a-P 5040)] line x-2y+7=0. Also find the length of the chord. Find the equation of tangent of x2+y2~2x+4y=0 at (3,-1). JorP 5249) ] Also find the equation of other tangent parallel to it. Find the pole of the line x+y+2=0 w.r. the circle x2+y?—4x+6y=T! Find the value of k if kx+3y-1=0 and 2x+y+5=0 are conjugate with respect to the circle x2+y2-2x-4y-4=0 fo-P 53(51.1)] lor P 53(52)] & & & SYSTEM OF CIRCLES [4 Marks] * * * Find the radical centre of circles lo P 54(53.2)] x24+y244x-7-0,2n24+2y243x45y-9-0, x24y74y=0 Find the equation and length of the common chord of the two circles x24y242x+2y+] =O and x2+y2+4x43y+2=0 . [oP 54(54.1)] ind the equation of the ellipse in the standard form whose distance {© scanned wen oKEN scone SAQ 17. SAQ 18. SAQ 19, SAQ 20. SAQ 21. SAQ 22. SAQ 23. SAQ 24, SAQ 25. SAQ 26. SAQ 27 SAQ 28. SAQ 30. SAQ 32. SAQ 34, a ee nen %* SR.MATHS-2B Bapy Bu, Find the equation ofthe clips refered oma minor axes sth condi axes X, Yerespect was rectum of ng and dance between i bay Find the equation of ellipse, iffocus=(1,-1),€= 2/3 and directixisxtyso-g, the equation of tangent and normal tothe ellipse 9x2 + 16y2u qq ; at the end of the latus rectum in the first quadrant, eG, Show that the points of intersection ofthe perpendicular tangents 4 to an ellipse lie on a circle > HYPERBOLA [4 Marks] & Find the centre, eccentricity, foci, length of latus rectum and equations of the directrices of the Hyperbola x2-4y2=4 Find the centre, eccentricity, foci, length of latus rectum and equations ofthe directrices of the Hyperbola 16y2~9x2=144, Find the equation of the tangents to the hyperbola x2_4y2=4 which are (@ parallel to and (ii) perpendicular to the line x+2y=0 Find the equations of the tangents to the hyperbola 3x2~4y2=12 which are (a ) Parallel to and (b) Perpendicular to thé line y = x-7 Prove that the point of intersection of two perpendicular tangents ig 2b 4% DEFINITE INTEGRALS [4 Marks] + 4% to the hyperbola 0 lies on the circlex2+y2=a2-p2, adh asinx+bcosx Evaluate [92S gy qs cos, J cos? x Ix re 0 sin>/? x +cos°/? x vsinx. nl3 SS x Evaluate m2 dx 3 Evaluate JZ pgcgqleP 70061 SAQ 29. Find Jeeta ; 3 I > * DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS [4 Marks] * a Solve (xy2+x)dx+(yx2+y)dy=0 SAQ 31. Solve ar tan(y —x, d i s soWve 2+ ytanx =cos3x SAQ33. Solve Sr tytanx=sinx “1 Solve (4x?) Ba y= ** $AQ 38. Solve xlogx 4 y = 2ogx {O scanned wih oxen scone ees TOP 50° VSAQ” * BABY BULLET-Q * & & CIRCLES [2+2 Marks] ** * ‘Ans-Page VSAQ 1. Ifx2+y2~4x+6y+a=0 represents a circle with radius 4, finda, [ea P77(103:1)1 : VSAQ 2. Ifx?+y242gx-+2fy=0 is a circle with centre (~4,~3) find (g,f) & radius. | fa-P 77(104.1)] | VSAQ 3. Find the Parametric equations of the circle x2+y2—6x+4y—12=0 for P°7B(106.1)1 VSAQ 4. Find the equation of the circle with centre (-1,2) passing through (5,6) 1,” 78(108.2)} VSAQ 5:,” Find the equation of the circle passing through the point (-2,14) and PP 78(109.1)1 concentric with x2+y2-6x-4y-12=0 arikou nba Me VSAQ 6. Find the equation of the circle with (4,2), (1,5) as ends of a diameter: VSAQ 7. Find kif the length of the tangent from (5,4) to x2+y2+2ky=0is'1 VSAQ 8. Find the power of the point P(-1,1) w.rsto the circle x2+y26x+4y—12=0,| VSAQ 9. Find kif the points (1,3), (2,k) ate conjugate w.t.to circle x2+y2=35. VSAQ 10. Find the polar of (3,—1) with respect to 2x?+2y2=11 * & SYSTEM OF CIRCLES [2 Marks] ** VSAQ Il. §.T the circles x2+y22x-2y—7=0, 3x2+3y2-8x+29y=0 are orthogonal. } [oP 80(117.1)] VSAQ 12. Find kif x24+y2-Sx—14y-34=0, x?+y2+2x+4y+k=0 are orthogonal. [a P80(116.1)} VSAQ 13. Find the equation of the radical axis of the circles [or P-80(118.1)] 2x24+2y243x+6y—5=0, 3x2+3y2-Txt8y—1 1 =O VSAQ 14. Find the angle between the circles x?+y?—12x-6y+41 =O and x2+y2+4x+6y—59 =0 + & & PARABOLA [2 Marks] ** * [iz-P 97(199) | fiftar P.69(110.1)] Jo P79) jor P790013.1)] 1o-P97201) | [a-P81(119:2)] Find the coordinates of point on parabola y>=8x, whose focal distance is 10..| {oP 82(121.1)] Find the value of k if the line 2y=5x+k is a tangent tothe parabola y=6x} [or-P 82(122)] Find the equation of tangent to the parabola y2=16x, inclined at 60° to | [-P 82(124)| AQ 17. the X-axis. VSAQ 18, If(1/2,2) is one extremity of a focal chord of the parabola y? =8x, [oP 82¢425)] Find the coordinates of the other extremity. VSAQ 19, -Find the equation of the parabola whose vertex is (3,2), focus is (3, 1)| f@-P #3(126.1)} 4% HYPERBOLA [2 Marks] * VSAQ 20. If ee, are the eccentricities of a hyperbola and its conjugate hyperbola, | (

— > Jo-P 84(132)] VSAQ 23. Ifthe angle between the asymptotes is 30° thén find its eccentricity. ~| |a-P 84(133)] tangent to the hyperbola x2—4y2=5, [oP 85(137)] VSAQ 24. Find the value of {O scanned wen oKEN Scone "&SRLMATHS-28 de INDEFINITE INTEGRALS [2+2 Marks] * EVALUATE: THE FOLLOWING INTEGRALS: ysao 25. fe¥(sinx-+cosx)ikx VSAQ 26. fe¥ (secx +seex tan x}dx IP e695 91 1,2) VSAQ 27: feX(tanxtlogseex)éx: VSAQ 28. fex(I*XI0Bx Jig ey 1404, 44) YSAQ 29. csc? VSAQ 30. J———-——__‘dx , Q 29. fsec2x.cse2xdx Q —_—_ lerP eras 45 | L¥-cos? x VS. 31. d > Vv! 32. {2 ngs Soa BAG Areas ” FP 0 VSAQ’33. freer an VsAQ'34. J x i . bs Ix 1P-87(149.1),89 46) sin(Tan7!x) vsag 3s. [Tax VSAQ 36, ft x |horP88t54, 185 Vinx x? q loge i vsag a7. J7EE*® ax VSAQ 38. PEO? ae Jor P89(152, 156), | cos*(xe*) : * & & DEFINITE INTEGRALS [2+2 Marks) * Ia-P 90 to 92} | 23Qax 5 Lo 4 VSAQ 39. I~ VSAQ 40. Jv2+2cos0 ao vsagai. [Sax a Vx? +16 a J fx? | z 2 on 4 1 VSAQ 42. Te VSAQ 43. 2% es vsag's. fifa? vax.) ; 0 7 ies j VSAQ 48.1 aN VSAQ 46. ie VSAQ 47.fi2-xIdx i) 0 m2 wW2 vsaguas. | sin xeos*xdx “ysag 49 J sin? xcos* x dx ) . 2n Vs. in?xcos*xdx th VSAQ 50.-f sin?xcos"x 0 ** DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS [2 Marks] * * g¢ bo P 93 1095) VSAQ SI. Find the order & degree to the differential equation [2-(2)] ey, dx’ dx 73 VSAQ 52. Find the order and degree of the DE. x"/2( 42 ey txayno VSAQ'53. .Q'53. Form the differential equation cone ¥=Acos 3x +B sin 3x,(A,B) VSAQ $4. Find the general solution of 4Y = ¢*+¥ dx VSAQ 55. Solve Baise $ ix 'O Scanned wh oKEN comer *BABY BULLET-Q : oS SR.MATHS-2B-LAQ* YOUR MOST FAVOURITE SECTION i Tit SECTION LAG CHAPTERS CIRCLE (7#7 Marks) PARABOLA (7 Marks) INTEGRATION (7+7 Marks) DEFINITE INTEGRALS(DI) (7 Marks) DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS(DE) (7 Marks) @ Easy Chapters: Parabola (7 Marks), DI( 7 Marks) : 14 Marks Scoring Chapters: Circle (14 Marks) , Integration (14 Marks) : 28 Marks Super Scoring Pages Page 14,18,1 |9,22,23,25,26,27,28,31 934,38,42 Total SS Pages: 13 {© scanned wth onEncamer %*SR.MATHS-2B-LAQ i _ = (x? = 22x +121)+(y? —4y +4) =100 “Find the equation of the circle passing Ys through the points A(1,2), BC C6, -6) Given A=(1,2), B=(3,-4), C=5,-6) We take S(x1,y;) as the centre of the circle = SA=SB=SC Now, SA=SB = SA?=SB? 3 (x DH, PGP =f -29D+ OF 4+) = (xf -6x, +9)+ oF +891 +10) = 4(x =3y, =5) =0 = x) ~3y; -5=0 A) Also, SA = SC =» SA? =.SC? = ()-1)P2HY 2)? “01-5? a(t 2x ++ -4y, +4) (yf 10% +25)+ (yf +129, +39) 8x1 —I6y, -56=0 = 8(x -2y, -)=0 9 xy —2yy —7 =O renen(2) (1) — 2) = ~y42=0 = yy=2 (1) = x}-6-5=0 = x=11 Centre of the circle S(x),y) = (11,2). Also, we have A=(1,2) So, radius r=SA => 1? =SA? 2? = (11-1)? (2-2)? =10? =100 .. Circle with centre'(11, 2) and 12=100 is (-11)2+(y-2)=100 =94x -12y, -20= sox? +y?=22x=4y4+25=0 Tick Boxes Sol: Al IE] Let A=(3,4), B=(3,2), C=(1,4) We take (1,1) as the centre of the cigy = SA=SB=SC Now, SA=SB =? SA?=$B? 35" +919 = OS = 14? = 01-2? = r= +012) = 61-49= 01-2) (CH G-4) Now yi 4 =~ 1-2) ==yrt2 = 29176 = Also, SA'= SC = SA’ 3-3? + d=, “P+ = (X13)? = (K/-1)? = (x13) = #(x)-1) = (1-3) = O41) (Or) (y-3) = Now xy 3= = (xj-1) =—xy41 2) = 2x45 x1 =2.. From (1) & (2) we get Centre of the circle S(x),yi) = @3)- Also, we have A=(3,4) So, radius r=SA => 1? =SA? : 2-3)2-4(3-4)? =141=2, 8 " ¢ 284 -- Circle with centre (2; 3) and 2-28 (x-2)+ (y-3)? =2 a (x? 4x 4.4) + (y? 6949) 77 2 2 = aoxt4y?-4x<6y+11=0 j zs 7 Tick Boxes {© scanned wen oxen scone eoapy BULLETO SR.MATHS-28-LAQ* h Find the equation of circle pusshig through the points (2, 1), (5, 5), (-6, 7) Sol: LetA=(2,1),B=(5,5),C=(-6,7) Let S(x1y1) be the centre ofthe circle => SASSB-SC Now, SA=SB => SA2=SB2=> (x-2)2+(y,-1)2 =X -SPHy 1-5)? SNP +4 4x) + yf +1-2y, =x? +25-10x, + yp +25—10y, = 4x1 2y1 +5 =—10x) ~10y; +50 — “Ax, ~2y, +5-+10x) + 10y, -50=0 36x, +8y) -45 = “ Also, SA = SC = SA2 = sc? APY IP = HOH -7!2 BeXT +4<4K) + yP 41—2y, =x? 4364-124) +y? +49—14yp = 4x -2y) +5 = 12x) ~14y, +85. 12x, - Lay, +8544x +2y) -5=0 = 16x, -12y, +80=0\ = 4x, -3y, +20= Solving (1) & (2) we get the centre S(x,y) me 8(20) —(45)(-3) ~ -45(4) -6(20) ~ 6(-3)-8(4) ¥4 Me Wight —1 _e SA 2 iS 0)? Now, SA =SB= SA? = SB? = (x, <1)? +(y) -? = (x1 +6)" #0} -0) Sf 25) 104 F -2 th =F +124 4304 0 weeee(l) 39 May +2y4 +34 = 08 20x +, +17) =0=9 Tay +, +17 Als, SB =SC = SB? =SC? = (x, +6)?+ (yj -0)? = (x +2? +()-22 = (xf 412", +364 yf = (yf 445) 44)+(yF ay, +4) PAK tAy +28 = 0 = Axi Hy, +7) = 0 2x) ty; $720 ....(2) Solving (1) & (2) we get the centre S&py) DQ) = 5x +10= 0=9 5x, =-10 = x, =-2 From (1), 12+ y, +17 =0> yF3=0-5 y, Centre of the circle is $(x),9;) = (2,~3) Also, we have A=(1,1) 3 T=SA= 12=52 SA? = (142)? 4043) =9+16=25 “+ Equation ofthe circle with centre (3,°3) and 2=25 is (+27 4(y43)? 25 = (x72 4x +4)+(y? 46y 4 9)=95 Sa ty Max sy ine Now, put D(-2,-8) in the above quation, then we get CAPH-8 PCD) 6(-8) 2=4+64-8_4g_y 2=68-68=0 * DE-2.-8) lies on the circle “the given 4 points arg coneyelic, {O scanned wth onEn scanner Sol: BABY BULLET-O SR.MATHS-2B-LAQ* ‘AP 15,17,19,22 Let A®(2,0), Be(0,1), C=(4,5),19=(0,c) S We take S(x},y}) as the centre of the'circle =» SA=SB=SC. (® SUPER CIRCLE Q' a SA = SI m9 SA? = SB? o> (xj ~2)? 4(y) 0)? (x) =O)? HP WF ay faye yey = Of r+( 16 (2,0), (0,0, 4.5), (0,¢) are coneyelic then find e. 1Mark 9 Bey Dy, +10 yp 1 16~25 = 09 Bx, 4:8y, ~ 40 = O = B(x) +4) ~SP20=9 Hy + yy -5 0... woe) Solving (1) & (2) we get the centre S(x,y) sent 2x(2)=92x +2y j-10=0 .B) (1)+G)=96x}-13=0,=96x j= 13=9x)=13/6 Q)=y, =5—xpa5- = 2-3 I 6 6 6 13.17. ‘ 66 1 Mark Centre of the circle is S(xy,y}) Also, we have A=(2,0) Hence, radius r= SA =3'r? = SA? 2 =sa?=(223) 4 0-2 (2 (ZY (1) (289) 290 6 6 6 36) 36 317 290 2 2 Gr with Conte". yaa Pastis (.-2 2 prc) 2 6 6) 36. 3 Put D(0,c) in the above equation =(0 2 —> => 6c-17=411 6 36 36 eet) = Bh ee i? Stentil4i 7 bentsae= F< (on fen pe! 4 Marks 2.0 14/3 (or) 1 {© scanned wen oKENSconer ong through (4,1) (6,5) and having the centre on the lingdx+3y-2490 Salt LetA=(4.1), Be(6,5). Ks A cWetake S(x,y) as the centre of the circle || = SASSB = SA2-SB?, 5 xP Hy 10x64 5P =O ~8, +1647 -29, +0 ~ 12a, +36)+(yF ~10y, +25) |) XK -2y1=61-12x)-10y, $9 17-8x)-2y)-614 12x) +109) =0 {| But centre (x),y)) lies on 4x4+3y-24=0 = 4x) 43y)-2420 .., QS 5942020 Syy=2059 yas From (2), 4x, +3(4)-24=0 4x)-120 = 4x)=12 > x)=3 { “Centre of the circle S(x),y})=(3,4), Also, we have A=(4,1) So, radius =SA= r2=SA?, AP? =3-4)?4(4-1)? =149210 *+ Circle with centre (3,4) and 12=10 is 3 Pye > (X249-6x)+(924] }6-8y)=10 => x2+y2-6x-By + 15<0 > Find the equation of the elrete Passing through (4, 1) 4(6, 5) und having the centre on the line 4x + y ~ 16 = 9, (A: x2 +y2-6x-8y+15=0] @ERTETY SI. Bind the equation of thie cirete passing || $.2.. Find the equation fhe a .., § LetAn(2,-3), Be(-4,5) > the passes through (264), (4.6 a 4 centre Hee on the ting sey’ Wetake S011) 48 the cente af gg SA2*SBz tint ott a2 SAWSE i Say = (x7 —4n) 444 (9? + 6y, 49) i = (x7 +8x, +16)+ (97 ~10y, 425) 3 = 12x) - l6y, +28 =0 = 3x, -4y, +7=0 = 4Gx, -4y, +7) <0 But centre (x,y1) lies on 4x+3y+ 1-9 = 4x) 43y)+1=0., Solving (1) & (2) we get the Centre S(43, sO 3x74+4x14x7—3x1 4a) =< = x1 =-L y= 23-0 25 35> Th “SQ ny)=C1,1) i Also, we have A=(2,-3) ee | So, radius =SA=9 2=SA2 4 Sr? =a? = (1-2)? 4143) 4 + Cirele with centre (-1,1) and east GHP y~1)2=25 ” SOs2KH1)Hyay+i1)=25 3 so xPty2h2x-9y-9380 Find the equation of elrele whost centre lies on the x-axis and P through (-2, 3) and (4, 5). ml IAs 3x24+3y214x-67=0] [oP {O Scanned wh oKEN comer BABY BULLET- ek SSP 19% ee _SR.MATHS-2B-LAQ* 5,3,...Show that the circles x24+-y2-6x-2y+1=0 2). and x?+y2+2x-By+13 = 0 touch each other. Find the point of contact and the equation of the common tangent at their point of contact. Cee Sot First circle is S=x2+y26x-2y+1=0; Centre C\= (3,1), radius x, = J9+1-1=3 Second circle is S'=x2+y2+2x-By+13=0 Centre C2=(-1,4), radius 1 =/IFI6-13 =2 OC, = 4+" +(1-4)? = Vio) = J =5 Also, 1) +1 =34+2=5=C\Cp. =(1,8), radius ty = VI? +8? —0 = Vi+64 = JOS c= jo-v*4(2-s) - pe(2 Sol Also, 2 =n = BAS cc, «The circles touch éach other internally. So, the point of contact P divides the join of C1(G,9/2), Cx(1,8) externally in the ratio 1:2 10)- 2) 18)-26) (oe 7 1-2 Phen ‘The equation of the common tangent to the circles S=0 and S'=0 at the point of contact is given by S-S'=0 ., +f 6-9y41-08 +° -20-169)=0 =o-de+Ty +1340 = 4x-Ty-130 S.T the circles x2+y2—4x—6y-12=0, and Peseta 32 =0 touch each® other. Find the point of contact: [Ans: (-1,-1)] " KSR.MATHS-2B-LAQ2 i Find the equation of direct.commor ty?—22x4+4y+100=0. 1: For the circle x2+y"+22x-4y—1 P Sol: For the c ipemee sea usie, centre C,-(1s-2), Radius, af or the cele x J (80 500 = 1045 rw, CC, = (111)? +242)? = Va84 +16 = — “Hr, = 1545-20. Hence C\C>rtt, Also, 1%, = 15:5 =3: le E divides CC in the ratio 3:1 externally, gents to the circles x>+y2+p9._ 100-0, centre C; =€11,2), Radius 1, Mara Figg .« Extemal centre of simi Method I: Tangent through (22,-4) with slope ‘m’ is (#4) =m(x-22) => mx-y-22m-4 =0....(1) ‘The perpendicular distance from C, (11,-2) to (1) is 1,5 ets Zn 4 samen lata im? +1 Im? +1 © aims? =25(m?+1 = 121m+4+44m =25m4253, 96m*+44m-21 =0 => 96m?+72m-28m-21 = 0=3 24m(4m+3)-7(4m+3) =0 73 7)(4m4+3) 20 3 = 24m Ty4mt3)=0 = m=, : +-Tangent through (22,-4) with slope Fis (y+) +. Tangent through (22, 4) with slope is O93 Method Il: The pair of direct common tangents through AQ2, 4) to the-circle S=x2+y2+22x4y-100=0 is 5? $2 =5,,(8) ‘* PB Ay 4116 42)-29>4) 1097 O80 44) 00,92 by? aroe-Ap FCB 16484416100 642 4y2 4.2084} = O00)(R74 92 4. 294 =4y~100) = IIx! 2y+50)2 = (900)(x? 452 + 22x ~ay tog) = lk— 2y +50)? = (1002 2 PQPR—4y Hx +249-2y48- 1992 % 3 G3Kt 6y4150)7 = 100? + 1009? + 2300x- so0y- Le (eB catebdee? Zit tt a {scanned wih oKENsconer kBABY BULLET-Q Si SRLMATHS:2B-LAQ* 7, Find the equation to the pair of transverse common tan ts to the circles . x2+y?—4x—L0y+28=0 and xtty2+4x-6y+4=0 a the che For the circle x2+y2—4x—10y+28=0, centre Cy=(2,5), radius = y(-2)? +(-5)* -28 =v1 =1 For the circle x2+y244x~6y+4=0, centre C=(—2,3), radius y= 2? 4-3-4 = V9 =3 ‘The internal centre of similitude, I divides CC internally in the ratiory :r = 1:3 (# ) +302) 0) (4 i). (3) Tie Bases 143 143 aq a aa 445428) 433 4x -10y +28) Sol: ‘The equation to the pair of transverse common tangents is'S? ~S,,(S) o[dy- 2x +1) =. “(79 js] (4 7 1 “Hy 250? +y? 4x 10y-428) = 4 2 - e Coy Lx? +? —4n—10y +28 = (2x+y~7)? =x? +y? —4x-10y +28 =94x? $y? +494 4xy—28x —L4y = x? + y? —4x—10y +28 3x? + 4xy —24x—4y +21=0 8. Find all common tangents to the circles x2+y2-2x —-6y+6=0, x2+y2=1 Sol: For the circle x2+y2—2x—6y+6=0, centre C\=(1,3), radius = \(-)? +(-3) ~6= =V4=2 For the circle x2+y?=1, centre C)=(0, 0), radius ry=1 Now, C,Cp =i? +3? = J/f0. Also, ryt=142=3. * Here, CyCo> ry#rp. +. The two circles are such that one lies entirely outside the other ‘The internal centre of the similitude I divides CjC_ internally in the ratio 2:1 =i 20) +1), 200) +18) )_(1 1) 241 241) (3, The external centre of the similitude E divides C,C2 externally in the ratio 2:1 32-0 205 ou) . 2-1 2-13 Equation of transverse common tangents drawn through I(1/3, 1)to S=x?+y?-150 is 8, ;S=S;2 a(t }atast-v-(Eort] = forsrn= Poissy i x2 4y? 12x? 49y? +94 6xy—18y—6x = By? + 6xy—6x-18y +10=0 = U(4y? 4 Buy —3x —9y +5) == ay? + 3xy—3x—-9y+5=0 ‘Equation of direct common tangents drawn through E(-1,~3) to SHx2+y?_1=0 is $)$=S,2 (149-1(x? +y? -1 = 4x? —3xy-x—3y-5=! x+3y +1)? 9x? +9y? 9 =x? +9y? +14 Gay HOY +2x {O scanned wen oKEN comer Sol: bola. Derive the standard form of| ‘the para! Let § be the focus and L=0 be the directrix of the parabola. Let Z be the projection of $ on to the directrix Let A be the mid point of SZ * SA = SATAZ => 3 => Aisa point on the parabola. “Take AS, the principle axis of the parabola as X-axis and the line perpendicular to AS through A as the Y-axis = A=(0,0) Let AS=a => S=(a,0), Z=(-2,0) => the equation of the directrix is x=-a => x+a=0 ‘Let P(x,,y,) be any point on the parabola. N be the projection of P on to the Y-axis, M be the projection of P on to the directrix. Here PM=PN+NM=x;+a (PN =x ~coordinateof Pand NM = AZ = AS=a)...| ‘Now, by the focus directrix property of the parabola, . we have 7 =1-2SP=PM = SP? =PM? =9(x1 a)? +01 - 0)? = (xy +0)? => yf = (xy +a)? -(x, =a)? yf =4ax, FF (@-+b)? (ab)? $= 16l441m 4M (1) 2 4 ‘The parabola passes through (2,11) =9 1= 4/-2nr¥i s0(2) ‘The parabola passes through (—4, 21) => 21=16/—4m#n .. (1) ~ @) = 12/46m = -6 ....(4) (3) ~ (2) = 12/-2m=10 .......(5) 7 (4) -G)= 8m=—16 = m= Now, (4) => 12/+6(-2)= 6 => 12/ = 6 = /=1/2 Put dm in (1) => Uo }serenasas-senasones Substituting the values /=1/2, m = -2 and n=5 in y=/x?+mx+nwe have 13-9°Show that the e yl © Sax are y 2a). a Sol: Given parabola is y? = 8ax = y? = 4(2a)x........(1) a . Equation of the tangent to (1) with slope m is y = mx+2* ™ Comparing the above equation with y= mx+c we get ¢ = 24 m Given circle is x2+y? = 2a?.......(3) Applying the tangential condition c?.~12(1+m?) between (2) and (3), we get (2p -stentr oA Ze@ 4m?) 2 (+m?) a) m my 2 Som? ym? =2=90+m?)m? = (14 PPS m2 toe met From (2), the equations of the required common tangents are y = tx+24 <9 y= 40 tl ‘O scanned wih oKEN scone en eens TQ SR.MATHS-28-LAQ* tices eerie ¢inscribed in the a of the triangl ever i arab ¥?=dax then show that the are oe is x ¥a OV Y2-VaYs-¥)I 9q tnits, Sol: We take vertices as POR), 2: 2aty)R(X3,3)=( (ats? 2at) en SYDR(aty?, 2at)), Gina (ay Xo rs -¥2 MH Area of APQR= =| 1 2 ata at? ad a22al?-3 ¢-8 Paty —2aty 2aty—2ats} 2 ume ats bt +19) yee u+ts| ' tints bt, 15) Ft oe (ty ty (ty OL + 2-15) = taXty wilt) —4)1 BBY wYy who, ‘ (2 2 (2 22-2] (:2m=nsy et ) n -lo- YNV2-YDOs—y] =L1O1~yedty0-ysAV—yDI Seite 5 15, Prove that the area of the triangle formed by the tangents at (x ny t0%25 ¥2)s(X3, ¥53) to y =alty +t) 2 oa? 2 From (1), x= tyy—at? =tya(ty +tg)—aty =a? +tyty ~at? = tit © point of intersection of tangents at D and E is P=(atyts, a(t, +t,)) Similarly, we get Q(atyts, a(t>*t5)) and R(atzty, a(t} #t3)) i Tick 1 XQ Xy —X3) 2S atyty —atzts atyty —atty (ty +tg)—altg + tg) a(t) + ta) alt +t3)} Area of APQR = 2 2 alent) te -t)) 2) 4-5 yb (2-2 wa x) (x29 2b. 4 1 (69 Xta-t3)[? Hq --G-wr LY | Boxes 2 2a 2a {© scanned wen oxen scone 16.1. Evaluate the reduction formula for 1, =Sin"xdx and hence find fintxdx Given I,=[sin™xdx=[sin™!x(sinx)dx. We take First function u=sin™!x and Second function v=sinx = J v = -cosx From By parts rule, we have 1,=sin™!x (~cosx) ~J(n-1)sin™2x cosx (—cosx)dx =-sin"T!xcosx+(n-1)fsin"-2xcos2xdx =-sin"™|xcosx+(n-1 sin" 2x(1 = -sint! XCOSX +(n=1){Jsin®™? xdx —Jsin xdx] sin"! Xcosx+(n=D[ly-9—Iy] 1, = sin"! xcosx + (nl, == Ny = asin"! xcosx +(n=I)ly2> Aly + 1p "T xcosx+(0 Dy 2 + hh ot sees wl) a a Put n=4, 2.0 successively in (1), we get Sul, =—sin' =, 3 Xcosx 4 =I ae si 3 xc0s x SUNN Ba 2 Tpinxemnt ite ick Boxes eR INTEGR ananer Sol: ate the rediction form, =feosxdx and hen, ] 1,={eostxdx ce find hoy) Given 1, =Jcos"xdx=Jcos"=l ¢ sp We apply the "By parts rule” We take Fist function U=cos-l Second function V=COsx => J v= siny From By parts rule, we have 1,,= cost=!x (sinx) —[(n-1)cos"-2x (3inx)sing =c0s"!x(sinx)+(n—)feos"™ (singing = cos"! (sinx)+(n=1)Jeos!-2x (sind) =cos!"lx (sinx)+(n=1)feos"”2x (Ieody, =cos!"“!x (sinx) +(n~1)Jeos"-2xdx -(n-Ileossg = cos! !x (sinx)} 40-1). AO-ly 21y= cos?! (sinx) (0-1), >-alys, ae soos"! x(x) +(0—Dhy 9+ hf "| x(sin x) Ty-2 dl) 3 cos? xs = cogs 3) Best = cos! xin 4 3 reed + cos xsinxtelo 8 8 Pxsinx 3 3 TZ tg coatsingt xt? Tick Boxes L JE selge8l {© scanned itv OnEN canner 17.1, Evaluate Jtan*xdx, hence evaluate StanSxdx, ftanSxax Sol: Let Th tan" xdx = {tan x) tan? xdx = Stan"? x)(sec? x —1)ax =Jtan"™? x sec? xdx —Jtan®-2 xdx att mer eat) [+tee)-tmxcte) esa?) Put n-S, 3,1 successively in (1), we pet Is =Jtan? xdx tant x (tan?.x ' 4 2 on 4 2 tan"x tan~ x =——- + 7 7+ Stan xdx atm x tan? io sco lie 4 PR ed Put n=6, 4, 2,0 successively in (1), we get 5 ti Ig =Stan® xdx =" * 1, a tan" x -1 5 | 5. = i +tanx—Ig 17.2. 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Evaluate [oy — Sol: setirnd(t-a Deen . {2a z4(4) : ax We know Ia 1 —7 i= ooh 1 ala ake to] 2 a _f2xat~2v3| 2x tae” | || fa P 897185)] V7 +V2x~y2| Mix Find [—** _ [ose > 52x? +4x {© scanned wen oKEN scone __&____ INTEGRATIONAI 2h ae Rts PR Evaluate [pe m, 2a ‘Sal; Pot tan ap=22B=2 From (2), 4A =5B— “aj Ys 2cosx+3sinx = 2 ae sina S009 +22 asin x45cosx) 1S feces sins, 4oosx +5sinx 8 eden Sinn): 3 (4cosx+ Ssinx) =} 1 sin +5cosx)+1(dsinx +Sensx) | airs R Asin x +5c0sx dorsi 4sin x +5e08x) 4 (cask t5sinxy! = [xt fi cx ¥ -2)% x 2 +2 fax anna opt 4cosx +Ssinx 1 = logl4sinx +5cosx+ x +¢ [Ff ox=vsiretee| 4 ” 23 =TZlogl4cosx +5sinx1+2=x +e Filesldcosx + Ssinx + {© scanned wih oKEN Scone sing + Jeasx +4 gy 25, Eval yruate J3sinx+dcosx+ 5 d 436 : te (asin x +408 x +5 ‘Sots La Casini Senki a) = Acian tdeose 44 BGG OO Me nl 4.5) + BBcosx —4sin x) +C (a Ps = AGsin x +4008% (Zein x +3cosk 44) = Atsin x +88 4a +38) (SA4C) = (sin x + 3cosx +4) =sin xGA —4B) +60 Equating the coefficients of sin: Equating the coefficients of cosx , Equating the constant terms, we get 5: (1) x4 = 12A-16B = 8 .....(4), (2) x3 = 12A49B = 9 ....(5) x, we get 3A-4B = we get 4A +3B Acad ©) 4) = 25B=1B=55 From(1), 3A=2+4B=2+4| —— From (3), C=4-3a=4-—8( 48 Be Be % s 18 <. Putting 4 = * 25 sin omn sy e[ 5S pasedtinls Jen toosn+5-(3), -1-(3sinx + 4cosx +5) = [2am Boose ty, 5 2 fax + fae +2 3sinx +4cosx+5 3sinx +4cosx +5 he oe 18 =p + pylogl sina + deosn 51+ 2f dx N find {——*__ low we fini Voinzeacsiess Put tan%=t=9sinx =O b05x =o 2 +t? ax. 3sinx+4eosx+5 dt dt = 2 a dt 2 2 644-47 454507 lean toe ae ag At ABE Coy uf From, I= 35x 55logl3sinx+4eosx3s|-—-4 s{ un +3) ‘scanned wen oxen scone BABY BULLET-Q — ‘SR.MATHS-2B-LAQX OSX + ASIN NET Evaluate = Faeamae Sot: Let COsx d ASIN +7 = AT (osx +sinx + 1)+ B(cosx +sinx+1)+C = cosx +3sinx +7 = A(-sinx +cos )+B(cosx +sinx +1)+C ay =Sc08x + NX +7 =cosx(A+B) ¢sinx(-A +B) +(B+C) Equating the coefficients of cosx, we have A+B=1 Equating the coefficients of sinx, we have -A+B=3.,.. Equating the constant terms, we have B+C=7 . Now (1) + (2) = 2B=4 = B=2 From (1) , A=1-B =1-2: From (3), C=7-B =7-2= § Putting + B=2, C= 5 in (1) we get Nr. 3sin x +7 =—I(-sin x + cos x) +2(cosx +sinx +1)+5 cOSNFISINNET 4. _ pICsinx +6082) + A%cosx tsinx +D+S pS ie aintdings] gh cosx sin x +1 osx +sinx +1 XHCOSX 49 2p sepersene Cosx +sinx +1 Sosx+sinxt | x +5f— 1 ax cosx+sinx +1 1 = ro) es logleosx +sinx +1142x +5) dk (ul) (ne 1 cosx +sinx +1 Now, we find I, ax, x a: Put tan ==t => sinx =——,0os. 2 +e we 1s? <2dt__ pat” Qen I Za+0 =logl +t +e=logit+ tan l4e Tet x From (11), 1=—log leosx-+sin x +1142x +5log!1+ tan Ie {© scanned wen oxen scone 2 SR.MATHS-25-LAQ Let 2x. sca fen? =2x-410)+B f:2x+5=A(2x-2)4B=2Ax+(-2A4B) a2>A= Equating the coefficient of x, we get 2A = 2 om KS 542k 254200905 p 8 Equating the constant terms, we get -2A+B= 7 Sol: (2aRHO4T Tele Putting A=1, B=7 in (i), we get Nr. 2x+5= ra 2 Le 22x10). f ox. 2x45 7 als 7 Vix? =25410 ane =2x+10 Va? 2x +10 dx = 2Vx? 2x +1047, Wea = 2: f?-ax+10-+75in-1(55* } 28. Evaluate Joe x d Sol: Let xHI-A 5 (x2+3x412) +B,....(0) 2. X+1=A(2x+3)4B = x+152Ax+(3A+B) Equating the coefficients of 'x’, we get 2A=1 => A=1/2 A 1 = Equating the constant terms, we get 3A+Bol => B=1-3A=1-> = B= => 1 1 Putting A=5.B in (i), we get Nr; xe BoP sant 12)— : x41 _1 p02 43x 412) e ae sam z d= 5 [ax 2 fe +3x412 a ixtl2 43K 412 =Filog|e? 4 cx x? 2 3¥_(3 = loaf +3x412) lS ox? 43x412=x sul (3 Sta {eG} 12 ryeif 4), i 239 B. € loghx? 43-412] f 2 1 =i 2x43 = 5 log|x? +3x +12|-—1 Tan! a aes be | {© scanned wth oKEN Scone ay BABY BULLET-Q Gr SA.MATHS-2B-LAQ* cByaluate f (Bx ~ 2)V2x? ~ x +1 de sol: Let 3x2 AL Ox? x44 B= ACs -D+B x 2= A(4x 1) +B= Ax) +(~A +B). Equating the coefficients of x, we get 4A=3=9 A= 3 3 Equating the constant terms, we get ~A+B=-2=9 B=-2+A=-2+7 3.474,2 5 in Gi -2=3-4 (ax? -x 4-2 in (), we pet Nr, 3x-2= 35 -OK? 4D -F 3 Putting A= 11s J@x-2y/2x?—x +1 dx =2fZaxt-x40y ax? x +1 ax fax? x1 dx 3 Z 3 2 ae, Gow x02 J ax? x41 dx [ef Faieonax=2100) | 3 wd (ax? x41? 5 [ax 1=50x? -x+) 3h 2x? x41 dx .. Now, we find { “Ne Gon 7 S-x 2 5-x = 5=x__y, oleae" awe moe : d Let $x FA (21002 )4B sveei) p. Sx = A(7=2x) +B =-2Ax+(7A4B) Equating coefficients of x, we get-2A =-I Equating the constant terms, 7A+B =5=> B=5—7A=: 3 ld 243 3 ing ve Sox = tL ax -i0-x7)+5 5 in (we get Nr. 5—X.= 5K 9 Se 10-29 sh dx Vox-10-x2 2 V7x-10-x? 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Evaluate J tog(t-+ tan xydx 14I (og2($]-2 (i) =1=(Z}ioe2 ABY BULLET-Q | SR.MATHS-2B-LAQK by g7. Evaluate [Joes ay a b b i b sol? JY R=D~ Had =] Yow? arbi =abiae ef ( — a bye aba a a ! b (atby? _ dab—(a+ be 2 stab: —wo =f it ~aron+(252] (S32) + ‘ . 4 a 2 2 4 beh boa — b -| “[-e2} (Sy 4 j b-a atb\l (bray | 4, _f (oa a é 2 ne ( 2 1 +b iH q 4-2) (x= ayo= pee a sin (3 " 11 Sinx +c08%, 38. “Evaluate f Sas ca Sol: Here, we take the substitution sinx-cosx=t. Then (cosx+sinx)dx=dt. x ae Now x0 25 t-8in0-cos0 = 0-1=—hand. X=] C= SING GORY 0 ‘Also,(sinx-cosx)?=1? = si 2x +6087 dsinxcosx=t? 9 1sin2x=t? =esin2x=1-? 94 16sin2x=9+16(1-12)=9+ 16-16 5-161? ea { at Qel6sin2x 7, 25-160 Fron e er *41s¢| 2a 5+0 5-4]]_ 1 1 F Hel S*5 seg. of 524] Efi-tr5] 4]} 40 9 o20 te Tick Boxes log3 sees Ziog3 _ Ao 1 1 89) = 5 lO 8% Jar" 20 {O Scanned wih oKEN Scone b 37, Evaluate FY ay Wax b b salt b sol: f Y= aytb=%) ax =f 2 + a+ byx - abi *f EGP ran)ax a a 1 b al je = a+b a+b I ( corey : ys (2) (aby? \BY BULLET-Q wen xen SR.MATHS-2B-LAQ* erab -BAOP = 2 bx) pes 4 Na? =x? ax NE =x 3. si! dab—(arb)? we 4 \ | A Sinx + cosx, I 38. Evaluate 9 + L6sin2x Sol: Here, we take the substitution sinx—cosx=t. Then (cosx+sinx)dx=dt. x oT Now x=0 = t=sin0-cos0 = 0-I= I and X= D> tesin cos t= aS Also,(sinx-casx)?=1? => sin2x+cos°x-2sinxcosx=t? = 1 —sin2x=t? =9sin2x= o 94+16sin2x=9+16(1-1 -12)}=9+16-1617=25- 1612 0 sinx +.008% 4 axe} se Pail at 4 9+ 16sin2x_ 225-160? 25° (4 tal S82 2 pglttlee 2" Ej 2a *la—x afoal$ss) msi] scl] Tick Boxes teas 2 =al°- 1039" = [log 5 9)= {© scanned wen oKEWsconer aL. 2297 )da~a¥d yop 39,26 Bolve (12-9/ Ydy: 39.1, Solved +y2)dx=2aydy Ga : © Given D.E is (x2-y2)dx-y Set! Given D.B is (x? « y2)dy © 2xydy a Ola 7 age se { ve), Wt etyds 9 7 dx 2xy (1).is a homogeneous D.E, (1) is a homogeneous D.E Y on Py dv Puryevxs Yay yy dv Pane ds “a “> ax ax 2 2 Ma vex8e x7 +(vx) dx 2x(vx) xt + v2? = tv) ane arty. =? -log(l=v") =log x +loge = log x +log( - v?) = loge = log(x(1~ v2) = loge => x(I- v2) =¢ s(x? —2y?)e¢ foe is abit ++ The solution is x2(x2-2y2)=¢ ‘© scanned wth OREN canner gABY BULLET-A goa. Find the equation of a curve whose | y dy 2 gradient is oo'( 2), which | | K passes through the point{ le }. << Sol: GivenD.Eis 5 (1) is a homogeneous D.E. | dy av | ty-vx then 2=vex > \ Paty) ax ax { (28 even | x axe y—cos?v—y¥ | ax | | cost sec? vdy=— 2% x @y) tanF +logl=e=91+0=0=0= Tick «. From (2); the required solution is Ls Boxes SR.MATHS-2B-LAQ* 40.2. Give solittion of rain? dy a ydeorly which passes through the point (1,1/4) Sol: written as ‘The given D. xdy = ydx —xsin? Zax = naye[ yan? y x (1) is a homogeneous D.E ay av Puty=vx=9 2a v+ x dx ‘dx eave sin? =>cotv=logx +e =rcot%Slogxte .....2) [es x IF this curve passes through the point ) then Tick, loghKe3 1=0+e= c=] . From (2), the required solution is LH Boxes y cot £=logx +1 x ne {scanned wen oKEN scone Sol: 411. Solve (42y-2xybdae 379), : sol: GivenD Eis (a2y-dxy?p eo SY a yt ax 3 —3xy (1) is a homogeneous D-E dy 2 2 (vt dk 3K VK 2 cwd ante *(-™) x? (I-3v) dy _y=2v? x= "T=3¥ 3303 dv -v-2v?-v+3V? ors 1-3v dx _1=3¥ ox 1 a x wv , af} rc 1 3, = f= [pave ev —3logv = logx +loge v Omv gan ive Given D.Eis Go- ary?) SPY) axy2)dx = (9? ~ 3x? (er geneous D.E avixte® SNR dae dx? (1) is homo} Put Y dy _J-3 =x -vA3¥ av-v> =>; dv (vt Dee=D(v? +) A Le Be eB Writing LHLS as 77 * yay and resolving into its partial fractions 2v |« 1 1 av =f (3 Sxy?)dK+(3x2y-y5)qy, Vidy a = © scanned wth ok Scamer {BABY BULLET-Q a 42. Solve (y?-2xy)dx+(2xy—x2,ay=0 gol: Given D.Bis (y?~ 2xy dat (2xy-—x2)d yo = yay, 2 —2xy x? —2ay This is a homogeneous D:E Put y=vx => Y= v4xSt dx dx From (), vexd¥o¥x*=2xvx _ x2 (v?—2v) dx x Oxvn GZ a-2v)_ v2 -3v _ 3(v=v) 1-2v_ ~(2v-1) 2 = log(v? —v) =-Blogx +loge=logx“2 + loge =logex™? =log > x SR.MATHS-2B-LAQ* Ss xy(y—x)=C 43. 5 oy Sol: Given DE is G= This is a homogeneous D-E x? =xy Put yo Paver ax _ 202 =2v) 0? =2v) dv From(1),¥** qx aw =v) dx _2v?-3v “1-v v)dv _ pdx, naw x 2v° -3v 3v-3 Vv 1 p(Qv=3)+V¥ 34 v(2v—3) 3° v(2v-3) 1d 1 1 | 1d a “Yog¢av-3) Gas} t[ioev-+ 10x v—3) 1 From (2); Hogs + fiowar— f= Jog* = log(v/2v—3)= tog* dv Now =f 3 3 = log v/i0=3 =-Slog® = log; = wv-3= x Jen 'y?(2y 3x: 5 aaxtvy2v—3 =e = x8y2Qv—3)=e° {O scanned wen oKEN scone ESR.MATHS-28-LAQ 44.1, Solve the differential equation (x+y 41) dx+ (dx +2y - Ddy=9- Sol: Given that (4x-+2y—I)dy=-(2xty+1)dx 2x+y+l “4x+2y—1 axty+l Comparing ax+2y—1 with 4 ax (1), axtby +e, we get ajx+b,y+c, “ So, we take the substitution 2x+y= vo2 de dy ., dyghdy. ae ak dx 22v-)-W+! dx 2Qv-1 iv-3 3 vot 2v-1 “(2v-1 1f2v-2+1 a fy v-1 Hdx=4( 2 = 3 vai AH 20=)41),, © 3U var a xadvs hogy —p+e => 3x =2v+log(v—l) +e => 3x =2(2x +y)+log((2x +y)=1) +e =23xedxtH2y Hog 2xty-I}te = x#2yHog(2x+y-1)+e=0 ‘dv, )__(v+t)_av_y (vet av-1) > dx” (2v-1 Se 44.2. Solve 2 Dendy x-y+3 Giventhat ay YAS. MN) Gx 2x-2yt5 AK-y)45 (1) at byte ayxtboy +c swe get So, we take the substitution vdy_dv_ dy pe Gc ROY ae dx de 1 a v+3 BOF a By45 vt3 _2v+5—v~3_vao | Qwt5 Qv+5 Qa dv v42 dx 2v+5 dx _2v+5 dv v+2 Qw+s Qvedtl = dx =| > fav a| EEE ve2 v42 (2042941), fo, v+2 v Integrating on both sides, we get dy : dx = f2dv+ J J SS | => K=2V+log(v+2)+e X= 2Ax—y)+log[(x=y)+2]#¢ = x—2y+log(x-y+2)=¢ a © Scanned wth ok Scmer BABY BULLET-Q MHIDDLE SECTION WITH MID RANGE SOLUTIONS SECTION-B SAQ GHAPTERS | CIRCLE (4. Marks) SYSTEM OF CIRCLES (SC) (4 Marks) ELLIPSE (4+4 Marks) HYPERBOLA (4Marks) DEFINITE INTEGRALS(DI) (4 Marks) «| DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS(DE) (4 Marks) @ ~\Easy Chapters: SC(4 Marks ),Hyperbola (4 Marks), DI(4 Marks): 12 Marks Scoring Chapters: Ellipse (8 Marks) : 8 Marks Super Scoring Pages Page 50, 53,54,55,57,58,59,60,66,68,69,72,73 3 Total.SS Pages {O scanned wth oxen aoer * *SR.MATHS.28-SAQ h of the chord int, the lenet! inte Mine circle X2+92-X439-2209 yexd Given circle x?+y?-213y-22=0 es Centre C=(1/2.-3/2) Find by «| line 1d || 45.2+ 45.1) Frid the length of the chord intercepted by the circle x2+y2-Bx-2y-8-0. 0" line x+y+1=0 Sol: Given circle is x2+y2-8x-2y-8°0, I's Centre C=(4,1), radius r= VI6+148 =V25 =5 Perpendicular distance from the centre (441) to the line x+y+1=0 is 4 eae _ (8. (B_ - |B. ao Perpendicular distance from the l4ti+1l_ 6 = = 2.232238 f242 V2° V2 143-6) | . Length of the sh ; e 2+ Length of the chord is Pye 2 OR Length of the chord S2yr? —p? =2,/5? - V2)? = 2)25-9(2) = 2/3518 = 27 46 _ Find the mid point of the chord intercepted by x?+y?-2x-10y+1=0 on the X-2y+7=0. Also find the length of the chord.. Sol:. (i) To find the length of the chord " . W-10+71_ 2 The ndicular distance from C(1,5) to x-2y+7=0 is p=———=_— a i! ’ vied 5 length of the chord is 21? — ; IS IS (ii) To find the mid point of the chord Fort the given circle x>+y?2x-l0y+1=0, centre C=(~g,-1)=(1,5), radius += (cp? eel Mid point of the chord = Foot of the perpendicular (h,k) from the centre C=(1,5) onto x-2)+741) h Si {© scanned wh oKEN Scone 48. [fa point P is moving such that the lengths of tangents drawn from P to the circles ogy ax-6y=) Sol: SR.MATHS-2B-SAQ®, 12=0 and X+ty"+6x+18y+26=0 are in the ratio 2:3 then find the equation of the locus of P, Let P(X,y,) be a point on the locus, Let PT, = length of the tangent P to S= x2t+y*—4x-6y-12=0, and PT, = length of the tangent P toS' = Oty +Ox+1 8y+26=0_ Given that PT, : PT, =2:3 a 7 pt, = Siu —=s 2 3 pp 73 IPT = Ph = 9H) S4PTE = (Si 2 2 91x, FY] — 4x1 ~ 6yy ~12) = ax? + y? + 6xy +18y; + 26) =99xf +99 36x) ~54y, 108 = 4x? 4 dy? 4 24) + 72y) 4108 = 5x} +5y? — 60x, =126y; -212% 0 equation of locus of P(x,,y,) is Sx2+5y*-60x-126y-212 = 0: Show that x+y+1=0'is touches the circle x2+y2—3x+7y+14=0 and find its point of contact. AP a7 (i) To aha that x+y+1=0 touches the circle: . ia For the given circle x2+y2—3x+7y+14=0, centre C = (3/2, -7/2) 5 OE 2 od 9 4 ae 19+49-56 _ ote radius = yg? +f Sty ea Na 8 AS a ark “The perpendicular distance from C(3/2,~7/2) to xty+1=0 is 2 at Ls per <1 Mark 2 2 ©. The line touches the circle. +2 Gi) To find the point of contact: Point, jot sontdot © = foot of the perpendicular (h,k) from C(3/2, 112) 01 ‘on to xty+1=0 1 Mark kev xan +byi tO a =h 2 2.2 < the point of contact i (h,k)=(2,-3) Bp2, 2: {© scanned wen oxen scone 72. Find the equation of tangent of x+y’ other tangent parallel to it. @ To find the tangent at (3,1) a 2_2x-r4y=0 is S1= The equation of tangent at (3,-1) on Sax24y7-2xr4y~ Gay =x3)tY(1)-(ct3)42(y-1)=0 9 3K-Y-x-342y—2=0 = Ixty-5=0 (il) To find the parallel tangent Slope of the tangent 2x+y-5=0 is m=-2: Also x?+y2_2x+4y=0 = g=-1; 1=2. Radius r = /1? + (2)? -0= Jis4—0 = V5 2 Formula: Equation of the tangents with slope mis y +f =m(x +g)+rvl+m ~+ the equation of the parallel tangent is 2x+y+5=0 (942) 52x) + V5VI44 = (y+2)=-2x-D£5—9 2x+yt5=0 ~ the line x+y-8=0. Soli: > For the given circle: x?4+y?_4x+6y--12-0,Centre=(2,-3); radius r= (2)? + @? +12= V5 =s The given line is x+y-8=0, Any line parallel to the above line is x+y+k=0 Tf this line touches the given cirele then p=r must be satisfied, Ik-11 $2 TIS RSV2 kl eVok1asT Hence the equation ofthe required tangents ate x+y 4144 sJ3 <0 50<°" Find the equations of the tangents to the circle x?+y?—4x-+6y-=120 and parallel ty ee ee 1G) sawet em crt rant [ RBABY BULLET. i E KK SSP ESKER SR,MATHS-2B-SAQ 51.1. Find the pole ofthe line Xty+2=0, want the circle x2+y2_4, y=1. 51,2. Find the pole ofthe line3x+4y—45=0 want the circle x*+y2-6x-Sy+5~0. Sol: Let P(x,y) be the pole of x+y+2= Then the polar of P(X),y1) wirto Sax2+y?—4x+6y—12-0 is 5 =O. SXF V AK HEY +y)-12-0 = DH +3)y2e43y, 12-0 Comparing above with xy42=0, we get Sol: Let P(x1,y1) be the pole of 3x+4y=45=0 ‘Then the polar of (x,y) w.rto Sex?+y?_6x-By+5=0 is S)=0 So xpxtyy=3Qx+x) Ay ty) => (K]-3)eHY|-ADy“3x Ay =O ‘Comparing above with 3x+4y-45-0,we get =K(say) 522 9143 _-2u 439-12 1 2 ‘=k (say) x +4y =5 45 =x, -2=kp y) +3=k and = xp-3=3k¢ y, —4= 4k and -2xy +3y)-12=2k 3x, +49) -5= 45k =x, =k+2, y) =k-3 9 xy =343k; y) = 444K 2-2(K+2)+3(k=3)-12=2k — THek = -2k-44+3K=9-12=2k > k=-25 1:3 43k) +4(4-44k) —5 = 45k =99+9k +16+16k-5= 45k =k+2==25+2=-23 and = 20k=20-3k=1 y =k-3=-25-3=-28 — J X=343K343(1)6 | yyr4t4k=4+4(1)=8 -'» Pole P(x},¥1) = (6,8) +. Pole P(xy,¥1) = (-23, — 28) Boxes} 52, Find the value of k if kx+3y-1=0 and 2x+y+5-0 are conjugate with respect to the circle x2+y2-2x-4y-4=0 Sol: From the given lines, we get [,=k, mj=3, ny=—15 /o=2, mp=1 myo 5s The given circle is x?+y-2x-4y-4=0 = g=-1, f-2,c=+4 radius r= J(—iy? + (2) +4 = Vis 444 = V9 =3 Conjugate lines, condition: (,/;+m,m,)=(ye*m f-n,)(,e+myf-n2) = 32243) fkD#3-2)H1] BED-2-5) > 9( 143) =(-h5)(-2-2-5) <3 9AKHSIK-SYE9) = Ak FeKHS => RS—3 2 Pr the value of k if x#y-5-0 and 2x+ky-8-0 are conjugate with respect to the circle x2+y2-2x-2y-1=0. (Ans: k-2] QQEREREGEEN — [c-Few More SA in Page 96] scanned

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