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+2 MATHS FULL TEST – 2

2
27. y = ex −5x+7 cos(x2 – 1)
𝑑𝑦
ANSWER KEY
2
= ex −5x+7.(-)sin(x2 – 1) .(2x)
𝑑𝑥
20 x 1 = 20 2
+ cos(x2– 1)ex −5x+7.(2x – 5)
1. 1)   0 dy
2
= 𝑒 𝑥 − 5𝑥+7 [–2xsin(x2 – 1)
2. (4) – 1 + (2x – 5) cos(x2 – 1)]dx (2)
3. (4) 9 
4. (2) 1 28. x2 + y2 = r2
𝑑𝑦
5. (4) log x 2x + 2y𝑑𝑥 = 0 (1)
6. (1) one negative and two imaginary zeros 𝑑𝑦 −𝑥
= – (1)
7. (1) (0, 0, –4) 𝑑𝑥 𝑦
8. (4) –4 1
9. (1) 0 29. Mean = 2406 = 40 (1)
10 1 5 100
10. (3) Varience = 240  6  6 = (1)
3 3
11. (2) f(x)  0
12. (4) (–6, 7) 5 ex −1
30. I = ∫−5 x cos (
ex +1
) dx
13. (2) 1/11
ex − 1
14. (3) (3, √5) f(x) = x cos(
ex + 1
)
15. (2) (1 + xy)exy ex − 1
16. (4) 4 π
f(–x) = – x cos( x )(1)
e +1
17. (2) cos – i sin f(–x) = – f(x)
18. (3) 3 I = 0 (1)
l l2
19. (4) ,
2 12
7 x 3 = 21
20. (3) both commutative and associative 4 3 1 −2
7 x 2 = 14 31. Let A = [−3 −1 −2 4 ]
21. |adjA| = 36 (1) 6 7 −1 2
0 −2 0 R2  4R2 +3R1
1 R3  2R3 −3R1
4 3 1 −2
A−1 = ±6[ 6 2 −6] (1) → [0 5 −5 10 ] (1)
−3 0 6 0 5 −5 10
R3  R3 − R2 4 3 1 −2
40 ×41
22. 𝑖 ∙ 𝑖 2 ∙ 𝑖 3 … 𝑖 40 = 𝑖 2 → [0 5 −5 10 ] (1)
= 𝑖 820 (1) 0 0 0 0
(A) = 2 (1)
= 1 (1)
32. r = 2√2 (1)
23. 𝑥2 = 4 𝑥2 = 5 3𝜋
θ = − 4 (1)
x = ±2 (1) x = ±√5 (1)
3𝜋 3𝜋
−2–i2= 2√2 [cos (2𝑘𝜋 − ) + 𝑖 sin (2𝑘𝜋 − )],
4 4
24. sinx = –1 (1) k∈Z (1)

 x = (4n – 1) 2, n = 0, ±1 (1)
33. P(x) = x9 + 9x7 + 7x5 + 5x3 + 3x = 0
6(2)−3(5)+2(−3)−5 No positive roots.
25.Required distance = | | (1)
√62 +(−3)2 +22 No negative roots. (1)
= 2 (1) 0 is a root. (1)
Hence the given equation has maximum 8
2−𝑥 2 −𝑥 0
26. lim+ ( ) (0 𝑓𝑜𝑟𝑚) (1) imaginary roots. (1)
𝑥→1 𝑥 2 −1
−2𝑥−1
= lim ( ) 34. a = 2 (1)
𝑥→1+ 2𝑥
−3 3
= (1) Centre = (−1, 2) (1)
2
radius =
√5
units (1) = – sin 2x ; f (0) = 0
2 f (x) = – cos 2x . 2
5 = – 2cos 2x ; f (0) = – 2(1)
35. 𝑟⃗ .𝑛̂ = (1) f (x) = –2 (– sin 2x) . 2
13
Length of the perpendicular from origin to the plane = 4 sin 2x ;f (0) = 0
5
is 13 (1) fIV(x) = 4 cos 2x . 2
3 −4 12 = 8 cos 2x ;fIV(0) = 8(1)
D.C’s = {13 , , 13} (1) 2𝑥 2 23 𝑥 4
13
cos2 x = 1– + +… (1)
2! 4!
𝜋
𝑠𝑒𝑐 2 𝑥 𝑑𝑥 7 x 5 = 35
36. I = ∫0 2
4𝑡𝑎𝑛2 𝑥+5 41.(a) AB = 4I (1)
1 ∞ 𝑑𝑡
= ∫ (1) BA = 4I (1)
4 0 2 √5 2 −1 1
𝑡 +( )
2 B = 4 A (1)
∞ 1
1 1 𝑡
= . √5 [𝑡𝑎𝑛−1 ( √5 )] (1) X −1
= B [7]
4
2 2 0
2
𝜋 −5 1 3 1
I = (1) 1
4√5 X = 4[ 7 1 −5] [7](1)
1 −1 1 2
4
x 2
37. V = r3 [y] = [1]
3
Diff. w.r.t. ‘t’ z −1
𝑑𝑉 𝑑𝑟 Solution is (x = 2, y = 1 , z = – 1) (1)
= 4  r2 𝑑𝑡 (1)
𝑑𝑡
𝑑𝑉 𝑑𝑟
= S 𝑑𝑡 |x|−2 1−|x|
𝑑𝑡 (b) – 1  3
 1 –1  4
 1
𝑑𝑉
= – kS (1) x3 x4
𝑑𝑡
𝑑𝑟 – 3  |x| − 2  3 – 4  1 − |x|  4
S 𝑑𝑡 = – kS
+2 – 1
𝑑𝑟
= –k (1) – 1  |x|  5 (1) – 5  −|x|  3
𝑑𝑡
38. x  [ –5 , 1 ]  [ −1 , 5 ] (1) 5  |x|  – 3
– 3  |x|  5 (1)
x  [ –5 , 3 ]  [−3 , 5 ] (1)
X 0 1 2 3 4  x  [ –5 , 5 ] (1)
42.(a)
1 4 6 4 1 1 1
1
f(x) (1) 3 𝜋 3
16 16 16 16 16 (√3 + i ) = 2 3 (cis 6 ) (1)
1
1
𝜋
= 23 [cis (2𝑘 + 6 )] (1)
3
1 5 11 15
F(x) 1 (2)
16 16 16 16 1
12𝑘𝜋+𝜋
= 23 𝑐𝑖𝑠 ( ) (1)
18
Put k = 0, 1 , 2
39. p  q : If the number of primes is infinite 1
𝜋 1
13𝜋
then Ooty is in Kerala. The values are 23 cis 18 , 23 cis , (2)
18
1 1
q  p : If Ooty is in Kerala, then the number of 2 cis
3
25𝜋
(or) – 2 cis 18 3
7𝜋
18
primes is infinite. (1)
7p  7q : If the number of primes is not infinite, 42(b) x2 – y2 = r2
then Ooty is not in Kerala. (1) Diff. w.r.t.‘x’
7q  7p : If Ooty is not in Kerala, then the number 𝑑𝑦
2x – 2y 𝑑𝑥 = 0 (1)
of primes is not infinite. (1) x1
40. m1 = (1)
y1
f(x) = [cos x]2 ; f(0) = 1
f (x) = 2 cos x (– sin x) xy = c2
𝑑𝑦 44(b)
x 𝑑𝑥 + y(1) = 0 (1)
y1 A
m2 = – (1)
x1
x1 − y1
m1 . m2 = .
y1 x1
= –1 (1)
F E
Hence given curves cut orthogonally.

43(a) 6y2 – 35y + 50 = 0 (1)


3x2 – 10x + 3 = 0 (1)
1 C
x = 3, x = 3 (1) B D
2x2 – 5x + 2 = 0 (1) 𝑂𝐴  𝐵𝐶
⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗
1
x = 2, x = 2 (1) 𝑂𝐴  𝐵𝐶
⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ = 0
𝑂𝐴  ( 𝑂𝐶 – 𝑂𝐵 ) =
⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ 0 (1)
𝑋2 Y2
43(b) + = 1
where x + 1 = X 𝑂𝐴  𝑂𝐶 – 𝑂𝐴  𝑂𝐵
⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ = 0
100 64
y–2 =Y 𝑂𝐴  𝑂𝐶 = 𝑂𝐴  𝑂𝐵
⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ (1)
Type of conic is an ellipse. (1) ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗  𝐴𝐶
𝑂𝐵 ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗
3 ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗  𝐴𝐶 ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗
e = 𝑂𝐵 = 0
5
Centre C (–1, 2) (1) ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗  ( 𝑂𝐶
𝑂𝐵 ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ – 𝑂𝐴 ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ ) = 0
F1 (5, 2) ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗  𝑂𝐶
𝑂𝐵 ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ – 𝑂𝐵 ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗  𝑂𝐴 ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ = 0
Foci (1) ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗  𝑂𝐶 ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ – 𝑂𝐴 ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗  𝑂𝐶 ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗
F2 (–7,2) 𝑂𝐵 = 0 (1)
A (9, 2) ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ – 𝑂𝐴
( 𝑂𝐵 ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ )  𝑂𝐶 ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ = 0
Vertices (1)
A`(–11, 2) ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗  𝑂𝐶
𝐴𝐵 ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ = 0 (1)
50
x= 3 –1 ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗  𝑂𝐶
𝐴𝐵 ⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗⃗ (1)
47
x= Hence altitudes of a triangle are concurrent.
Eqn. of 3
directrices 50 (1)
x=− –1 𝑏−𝑎 18𝑟 2 12𝑟
3
53 45(a) f (𝑎 + . 𝑟) = 5 + + (1)
x=– 𝑛 𝑛2 𝑛
3 4
∫1 (2x2 + 3)dx
3 18𝑟 2 12𝑟
44(a) y = lim ∑𝑛𝑟=1 (5 + + )
𝑛 𝑛→∞ 𝑛2 𝑛
15 54 36
=lim ( ∑𝑛𝑟=1 1 + ∑𝑛 𝑟2 + ∑𝑛 𝑟)
𝑛→∞ 𝑛 𝑛3 𝑟=1 𝑛2 𝑟=1
(8 , 4) 15 54 𝑛(𝑛+1)(2𝑛+1) 36 𝑛(𝑛+1)
= lim [ . 𝑛 + + . ](1)
𝑛→∞ 𝑛 𝑛3 6 𝑛2 2
9 1 1 18 1
= lim [15 + 𝑛2 𝑛 (1 + 𝑛) 𝑛 (2 + 𝑛) + 𝑛
. 𝑛 (1 + 𝑛)]
𝑛→∞
4 b 5 4 (1) 1 1 1
= lim [15 + 9 (1 + 𝑛) (2 + 𝑛) + 18 (1 + 𝑛)](1)
8 x 𝑛→∞
= 15 + 9 (1) (2) +18(1) (1)
a 4
∫1 (2x2 + 3)dx = 51(1)

𝑥2 𝑦2 𝜕𝑢 𝜕𝑢 𝜕𝑥 𝜕𝑢 𝜕𝑦
+ = 1 (1) 45(b) = . + 𝜕𝑦 . 𝜕𝑠
𝑎2 25 𝜕𝑠 𝜕𝑥 𝜕𝑠
At (8, 4) (1) 𝜕𝑢 𝜕𝑢 𝜕𝑥 𝜕𝑢 𝜕𝑦
64 16
= . 𝜕𝑡 + 𝜕𝑦 . 𝜕𝑡
𝜕𝑡 𝜕𝑥
+ = 1
𝑎2 25
40
a = (1) u = ex siny x = st2 y = s2t
3
𝜕𝑢 𝜕𝑥 𝜕𝑦
Required width is 26.66m (1) = siny ex = t2 = 2ts
𝜕𝑥 𝜕𝑠 𝜕𝑠
𝜕𝑢
= ex cosy
𝜕𝑥
= 2st
𝜕𝑦
= s2 0 , x  (– , 200) (1)
𝜕𝑦 𝜕𝑡 𝜕𝑡 𝑥 1
F(x) = – , x  [200, 600] (1)
400 2
𝜕𝑢
= ex siny. t2 + ex cosy . 2ts (1) 1 x  (600, ) (1)
𝜕𝑠
= te [t siny + 2s cosy]
x
2
= t 𝑒 𝑠𝑡 [t sin(s2t) + 2 s cos(s2t)] (1) 1
P(300  X < 500) = (1)
At s = 1 , t = 1 2
𝜕𝑢
= e [sin(1) + 2 cos(1)] (1)
𝜕𝑠 𝑑𝑦 𝑦+ √𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2
47(a) =
𝑑𝑥 𝑥
𝜕𝑢 𝑑𝑣 𝑣𝑥+ √𝑥 2 + 𝑣 2 𝑥 2
= ex siny . 2st + cosy . (1)ex s2 v + x𝑑𝑥 = (1)
𝜕𝑡 𝑥
= se (2t siny + s cosy)
x
∫ √1+ 𝑣2
𝑑𝑥
= ∫
𝑑𝑥
(1)
2 𝑥
= s𝑒 𝑠𝑡 [2tsin(s2t) + s cos(s2t)]
At s = 1 , t = 1 log v + √1 + 𝑣 2  = log x + log c (1)
𝜕𝑢 𝑦 √𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2
= e [2 sin(1) + cos(1)] (1) + = cx
𝜕𝑡 𝑥 𝑥
46(a) y y+ 2
√𝑥 + 𝑦2 = cx2
1 = c (1)
y + √𝑥 2 + 𝑦 2 = x2 (1)
47(b)
xy = x + y – xy
𝐴1 𝐴3 CLOSURE PROPERTY:
Let x, y  A
–3 –1 0 2 3 (1)  x, y  Q
x = –3 𝐴2 x=3 x1 y1
x–10 y–10
Area = 𝐴1 + 𝐴2 + 𝐴3 (x – 1) (y – 1)  0
xy – x – y + 1  0
−1 2 3
= ∫−3 𝑦 𝑑𝑥 – ∫−1 𝑦 𝑑𝑥 + ∫2 𝑦 𝑑𝑥 x + y – xy  1 (1)
x*y  1
−1
= ∫−3 (𝑥 2 − 𝑥 − 2) 𝑑𝑥 Since x, y  Q
2 x + y – xy  Q
– ∫−1(𝑥 2 − 𝑥 − 2) 𝑑𝑥 x*yQ (1)
3
+ ∫2 (𝑥 2 − 𝑥 − 2) 𝑑𝑥 (1)  x*yA
 is binary on A.
−1
𝑥3 𝑥2
= [ − − 2𝑥] EXISTENCE OF IDENTITY PROPERTY:
3 2 −3
2
𝑥3 𝑥2
–[ − − 2𝑥] Identity element e = 0  A (1)
3 2 −1
3
𝑥3 𝑥2
+[ − − 2𝑥] (1) EXISTENCE OF INVERSE PROPERTY:
3 2 2
−1 1 9 x+y–xy = 0
= [ − + 2 − (−9 − + 6)] −𝑥
Inverse of x is y = 1−𝑥  A (2)
3 2 2
8 1 1
– [ − 2 − 4 − (− − + 2)]
3 3 2
9 8
+ 9 − − 6 − ( − 2 − 4) (1)
2 3
Area = 15 sq.units. (1)

1
46(b) k = 400
(1)

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