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Maths - Iib (Imp-List - 2023-24)

The document provides important questions from the Maths - IIB 2023-24 syllabus. It contains questions on circles, systems of circles, parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas. Some key questions include: 1) Find the equation of a circle given its center and radius or given that it passes through certain points. 2) Find the radical axis or common chord/tangent of two circles. 3) Find the vertex, focus, or equation of a parabola given certain properties. 4) Find properties like foci, axes, or equations of ellipses and hyperbolas given information about them.

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Maths - Iib (Imp-List - 2023-24)

The document provides important questions from the Maths - IIB 2023-24 syllabus. It contains questions on circles, systems of circles, parabolas, ellipses, and hyperbolas. Some key questions include: 1) Find the equation of a circle given its center and radius or given that it passes through certain points. 2) Find the radical axis or common chord/tangent of two circles. 3) Find the vertex, focus, or equation of a parabola given certain properties. 4) Find properties like foci, axes, or equations of ellipses and hyperbolas given information about them.

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MATHS –IIB 2023-24 6.

Show that x  y  1  0 touches the circle


x 2  y 2  3x  7 y  14  0 and find its point of
IMPORTANT QUESTIONS contact.
7. Find the value of k if the points (1,3) and (2,k) are
1. CIRCLE conjugate with respect to the circle x2+y2=37
2 MARKS : 8. Show that the circles x2 +y2–6x–2y+1=0,
1. If the centre of the circle x2 +y2+2x–8y+13=0 touch each other.
x 2  y 2  ax  by  12  0 is (2, 3), find the values
9. Find the equation of the circle which touches the circle
of a, b and the radius of the circle. x 2  y2  2x  4 y  20  0 externally at (5,5) with
2. Find the equation of circle with centre and radius radius 5 units.
(i) C=(2,–3), r=4 (ii) C=(–1,2), r=5 10. Find the pair of tangents drawn from (3,2) to the
(iii) C=(–7,–3), r=4 circle x2 + y2 – 6x + 4y – 2 = 0
3. Find the equation of the circle passing through the 11. Find the pair of tangents drawn from (1,3) to the
origin and having the centre at (–4,–3) circle x2 + y2 – 2x + 4y – 11 = 0, and also find the angle
4. Find the equation of circle passing through (2, –1) between them.
and having the centre at (2, 3). 12. Find the equation of the circle which touches
5. Find the value of g and f if x2 + y2 – 4x + 6y – 12 = 0 at (–1,1) internally with a
x 2  y 2  2 gx  2 fy  12  0 represents the circle radius of ‘2’.
with centre (2,3) and radius? 7 MARKS :
6. If x2 +y2–4x+6y+c=0 represents a circle with radius 1. Find the equation of a circle which passes through
'6', then find the value of 'c'. (2,–3),(–4,5) and having the centre on 4x + 3y +1=0
7. Find the centre and radius of each of the following 2. Find the equation of a circle which passes through
circles (i) x2 + y2 – 4x – 8y – 41 = 0 (4,1),(6,5) and having the centre on 4x + 3y –24=0
(ii) 1  m2 ( x 2  y 2 )  2cx  2mcy  0 3. Find the equation of a circle passing through (3,4),
8. Find the equation of the circle whose extremites of (3,2), (1,4)
diameter is (1,2),(4,6) 4. If (2,0), (0,1), (4,5) and (0,c) are concyclic then find c.
9. Find the power of point P(5,–6) with respect to the 5. Show that x2 + y2 – 6x – 9y + 13 = 0, x2 +y2 – 2x – 16y = 0
circle x2 +y2+8x+12y+15=0. touch each other. Find the point of contact and the
10. Find the length of the tangent from the point (–2,5) equation of common tangent at the point of contact.
to the circle x2 +y2–25=0. 6. Find the equations of transverse common
11. If the length of the tangent from (5,4) to the circle tangents of x 2  y 2  4 x  10 y  28  0 ;
x2 +y2 + 2ky = 0 is, 1 then find k.
12. If the length of the tangent from (2, 5) to the circle x2  y2  4x  6 y  4  0
x2 + y2 – 5x + 4y + k = 0 is 37, then find k.
13. Find the equation of the tangent at (7,–5) to the
circle x2+y2–6x+4y–12=0. 2. SYSTEM OF CIRCLES
14. Find the equation of the normal for the following 2 MARKS :
circles at the point P
(i) P=(3,–4), S=x2+y2+x+y–24=0 1. Find k if the following pairs of circles are
(ii) P=(3,5), S=x2+y2–10x–2y+6=0 orthogonal
15. Find the chord of the contact of (0,5) with respect i) x2 + y2 + 2by – k = 0, x2 + y2 + 2ax + 8 = 0
to the circle x2 + y2 –5 x + 4y – 2 = 0 ii) x2 + y2 – 6x – 8y + 12 = 0, x2 + y2 –4x+ 6y+ k=0
2 2
16. Find the polar of (1,2) with respect to x +y =7 iii) x2 + y2 + 4x + 8 = 0, x2 + y2 – 16y + k = 0
17. Find the polar of (1,–2) with respect to
x2+y2–10x–10y+25=0 2. Find the equation of the radical axis of the
4 MARKS : following circles
1. Find the length of the chord intercepted by the circle i) x2 + y2–3x–4y+5=0, 3(x2+y2)–7x+8y–11=0
x2 +y2–x+3y–22=0 on the line y=x –3. ii) x2+y2+2x+4y+1=0, x2+y2+4x+y=0
2. Find the length of the chord intercepted by the circle iii) x2 + y2+4x+6y–7=0, 4(x2+y2)+8x+12y–9=0
x2 +y2–8x–2y–8=0 on the line x+y+1=0. iv) x2+y2–2x–4y–1=0, x2+y2–4x–6y+5=0
3. Find the length of the chord formed by x2+y2=a2 3. Find the equation of common chord of the
on the line x cos α + y sin α = P
4. Find the equation of the circle with center (2,3) circles x2+y2–4x–4y+3=0,x2+y2–5x–6y+4=0
and touching the line 3x–4y+1=0. 4. Find the equation of common tangent of the
5. Find the equation of tangent and normal to the circle circles x2+y2+10x–2y+22=0, x2+y2+2x–8y+8=0
x2 + y2 – x – 3y – 4 = 0 at (3,2)

1
4 MARKS : form such that distance between foci is 8 and
1. Find the equation of the circle passing through distance between directrices is 32.
the points of intersection of the circles 4. Find the the equation of ellipse in the standard form
x 2  y 2  8 x  6 y  21  0, x 2  y 2  2 x  15  0 , if it passes through the points (–2,2) & (3,–1).
5. If the length of the major axis of an ellipse is
and (1,2) .
three times the length of its minor axis then
2. Show that the circles x2+y2–8x–2y+8=0 and
findthe eccentricity of the ellipse.
x2+y2–2x+6y+6=0 touch each other and find
6. Find the length of the major axis, minor axis,
the point of contact.
latus rectum, eccentricity, coordinates of
3. Find the radical centre of following circles
centre, foci and the equation of directrices
i) x2 + y2– 4x– 6y+5=0, x2 + y2–2x– 4y–1=0,
x2 + y2 – 6x – 2y = 0 of the ellipse 9 x 2  16 y 2  144
ii) x2+y2+4x–7=0, 2x2+2y2+3x+5y–9=0, 7. Find the equation of tangent and normal to the
2 2
x +y +y=0 ellipse x2+8y2=33 at (–1,2)
3. PARABOLA 8. Find the value of ‘k’ if 4x+y+k=0 is a tangent
to the ellipse x2+3y2=3.
2 MARKS : 9. Find the equation of tangent to the ellipse
1. Find the vertex and focus of x2–6x–6y+6=0
2x2 + y2 = 8 which are i) parallel to x  2 y  4  0
2. Find equation of parabola, whose focus
ii) perpendicular to x  y  2  0
S(1,–7) vertex A(1,–2)
3. Find the position (interior or exterior or on) 
iii) Which makes an angle with x - axis
of the following points with respect to the 4
parabola y2=6x, i) (6,–6) ii) (0,1), iii) (2,3) 5. HYPERBOLA
4. Find the co-ordinates of the point on the parabola 2 MARKS :
y2=8x, whose focal distance is 10 units. 1. If e, e1 are the eccentricities of a hyperbola
5. Find the value of k if the line 2y=5x+k touches 1 1
the parabola y2=6x and its conjugate, prove that e 2  e 2  1 .
1
7 MARKS :
2. If 3x-4y+k=0 is a tangent to x2-4y2=5 find the
1. Derive the equation of a parabola in standard
value of k.
form.
3. Find the product of lengths of the
2. Find the equation of the parabola, whose axis
perpendiculars from any point on the hyperbola
is parallel to the x-axis and which passes
through points A(–2,1), B(1,2), C(–1, 3). x2 y2
  1 to its asymptotes.
3. Find the equation of the parabola, whose axis 16 9
parallel to the y-axis and which passes through 4. If the eccentricity of a hyperbola be 5/4, then
points A(4,5), B(-2,11), C(–4,21). find the eccentricity of its conjugate hyperbola.
4. Show that the equations of the common 
tangents to the circle x2 +y2 = 2a2 and the 5. Find the equation of the normal at   to the
3
parabola y2 = 8ax are y   ( x  2a ) . hyperbola 3x2-4y2=12
4. ELLIPSE 4 MARKS :
4 MARKS : 1. Find the equations of the tangents to the
1. Find the equation of the ellipse whose focus is hyperbola 3 x 2  4 y 2  12 which are i) parallel
(1, –1), e = 2/3 and directrix is x+y+2=0 and ii) perpendicular to the line y  x  7 .
2. Find the equation of the ellipse in the standard 2. Find the equation of the hyperbola whose foci
form whose distance between foci is 2 and are (5, 0) and the transverse axis of length 8.
the length of latusrectum is 15/2. 3. Find the centre, foci, eccenticity, equation of
3. Find the equation of the ellipse in the standard the directrices, length of the lotus recturn of
2
the following hyperbola x2–4y2=4
(viii)  e x  sec x  sec x tan x  dx
5. Find the equation to the Hyperbola whose foci
are (4,2) and (8,2) and eccentricity is ‘2’. (ix)  e x  sin x  cos x  dx
6. Find the equation of hyperbola of given length
of transverse axis 6 whose vertex bisects the x (1  x log x )
(x)  e dx
distance between the centre and the focus. x
7. Show that the angle between the two 7 MARKS :
asymptotes of a hyperbola dx
x 2
y 2
1  b 
1. Evaluate  2
x  x 1
2
 2  1 is 2 tan   (or) 2sec-1(e)
a b a
dx
6. INDEFINITE INTEGRATION 2. Evaluate  3cos x  4sin x  6
1. Evaluate following :
2cos x  3sin x
 2 3   4  3. Evaluate  dx
(i)   1   2  dx (ii)   x  1  x2  dx 4cos x  5sin x
 x x 
1
 1 1  4. Evaluate  3x2  x  1 dx
(iii)   2
  dx
 1 x 1  x2 
x 1
 1 2  5. Evaluate  x2  x  1
dx
(iv)     dx
2
 1 x 1  x2  1
2. Evaluate the following :
6. Evaluate  4  5sin x dx
 3 7. Obtain the reduction formula for
sin2 x 4 
(ii) 
 x cos x  dx
(i) 
1 cos2x
dx
x2 1 In=  sin n xdx for an integer n  2 . And deduce

(iii)  sec 2 x cos ec 2 xdx (iv) 1  cos 2xdx the value of  sin 4 xdx .

2 8. If I n   cos n x dx then show that
(v) 
1
dx (vi) 
 log x  dx 1 n 1
cosh x  sinh x x I n  cos n 1 x sin x  I n 2
n n
1
e tan x 1 9. Obtain the reduction formula for In =  tann xdx for
(vii) 
1  x2
dx (viii)  8  2 x2 dx
an integer n  2 .And deduce the value of
3x 2
log 1  x  6
(ix)  1 x 6
dx (x)  dx  tan xdx
1 x
10. Obtain reduction formula for I n   cot n xdx , n being
3. Evaluate :
a positive integer, n>2 and deduce that the value of
2 x8 4
 cot xdx .
(i)  2 x e x dx (ii)  1  x18 dx 11. Obtain the reduction formula for
e x (1  x ) sin(log x ) In=  secn xdx for an integer n  2 .And deduce
(iii)  cos 2 ( xe x ) dx (iv)  x dx
dx 1  tan x the value of  secn xdx
(v)  ( x  3) x2
(vi) 
1  tan x
dx
7. DEFINITE INTEGRALS
x 1 1 
(vii)  e  tan x  dx 2 MARKS :
 1  x2 
1. Evaluate the following :
4 a
dx
0  x  e  dx
2x
(i) (ii) 0 x 2  a 2
3
3  1/3
2x
2  2 cos  .d 
d2 y 2
2
1/ 2  d y  dy
(iii)  2
dx (iv)  (iii) 2   p y (iv) x  2  x y0
 dx  dx
2 1 x 0 dx
2 4
6
(v)  1  x dx (vi)  2  x dx  d 2 y  dy 3  5
0 0 (v)  2      6 y
 dx  dx  
5 1
dx x2
(vii) 1 (viii)  x 2  1 dx 2. Form the differential equation corresponding
2x 1 0
to y = Acos3x + Bsin3x, where A and B are
2. Evaluate the following : parameters.
 /2  /2 3. Form the differential equation of the curve
4
(i)  sin x dx (ii)  sin10 x dx where a, b are parameters.
0 0
 /2  /2 xy = aex+be–x ; (a,b)
(iii)  cos8 x dx (iv)  cos11 x dx dy
0 0 4. Find the general solution of x  y 0.
3. Find the area bounded by the parabola y = x2, dx
the X-axis and the lines x = –1, x = 2 dy
5. Find the general solution of  e x y
4. Find the area of the region enclosed by the dx
given curves i) y = x3+3,y=0, x= –1, x=2 4 MARKS :
ii) y=ex, y=x, x= 0, x=1 6. Solve the following
4 MARKS : (i) (e x  1) ydy  ( y  1)dx  0
1. Evaluate the following :
dy
 /2
cos5/2 x (ii)  e x  y  x 2 e y
(i)  dx dx
0
sin5/2 x  cos5/2 x
(iii) ( xy 2  x )dx  ( yx 2  y )dy  0

/2 5 2
sin2 x  cos2 x dy dy
(ii) sin x (iv)  tan2  x y (v)  y tan x  cos3 x
 dx (iii) 0 sin3 x  cos3 x dx . dx dx
0 sin x  cos5 x
5

7 MARKS :
7 MARKS :
1. Solve the following :
1. Evaluate the following :
(i) (1  y 2 ) dx  (tan 1 y  x ) dy


2
dx x dy 1
(i)  (ii)  1  sin x dx 2
(ii) (1  x )  y  etan x
0 4  5cos x 0 dx
 dy
1
log(1  x ) x sin x
2
(iii) (1  x )  y  tan 1 x
(iii)  2
dx (iv)  1  cos2 x dx dx
0 1  x 0
dy
 /4 iv) ( x  y  1) 1
dx
(v)  log 1  tan x  dx
0 2. Sol ve xy2dy–(x3+y3) dx = 0
8. DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS  x
1. Find the order and degree of the following : 3. Solve (1+ex/y) dx + ex/y 1  y  dy = 0
 
2 3/2
 d2y    dy  2 
(i) 1   2  2    
 dx    dx  
“Self-belief and hard work will always
1/4
 1
2
1
 earn you success.”
dy
   2  d y  3

(ii)  dx   dx 2   0
     - Virat Kohil
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