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SR MAT-2B - 2 MARKS QUESTIONS

Q. No. 1 (Circles)
1. If x2 + y2 - 4x + 6y + c= 0 represents a circle with radius '6' then find the value of 'c'.

2. If the length of the tangent from (2, 5) to the circle x2 + y2 - 5x + 4y + k = 0 is 37 , then find K.
3. Find the equation of the circle which is concentric with x2 + y2 – 6x – 4y – 12 = 0 and passing through (–2,
14)
4. Find the values of a, b if ax2 + bxy + 3y2 - 5x + 2y -3= 0 represents a circle. Also find radius and centre of
the circle.
5. Find the equation of the circle passing through ( 2, -1) and having the centre at (2,3).
6. Find the other end of the diameter of the circle x2 + y2 -8x-8y + 27 =0 if one end of it is (2,3).
7. If x2 + y2 +2gx + 2fy – 12 = 0 represents a circle with centre (2, 3) find g, f and radius

8. Find the centre and radius of the circle 1  m 2  x 2  y 2   2cx  2mcy  0

Q. No. 2 (Circles)
1. Show that the points ( 4, –2), (3, –6) are conjugate w.r to the circle x2 + y2 – 24.
2. Find the value of K if the points ( 4, k), (2,3) are conjugate with respect x2 + y2 = 17.
3. Obtain the parametric equation of the circle x2 + y2 - 6x + 4y -12= 0.
4. Find the power of the point P with respect to the circle S = 0 when
P = (2, 3) and S = x2 + y2 – 2x + 8y – 23
5. Find the number of common tangents that can be drawn to the circles x2 + y2 = 4,
x2 +y2 -6x-8y+16= 0.
6. Obtain parametric form of circle ( x – 3)2 + (y – 4)2 = 82
7. Find the pole of ax + by + c = 0 w.r.to x2 + y2 = r2
8. Find the equation of tangent at p=(3,4) and S  x 2  y 2  4 x  6 y  11  0

Q. No. 3 (System of circles)


1. Find the angle between the circles given by the equations
x2 + y2 – 12x – 6y + 41 = 0, x2 + y2 + 4x + 6y – 59 = 0
2. Show that the angle between the circles x2 + y2 = a2, x2 + y2 = ax + ay is
3. Find k if the following pairs of circles are orthogonal
i) x2 + y2 + 2by – k = 0, x2 + y2 + 2ax + 8 = 0
ii) x 2 + y2 – 5x – 14y – 34 = 0, x2 + y2 + 2x + 4y + k = 0
4. Show that the circles given by the following equations intersect each other orthogonally
i) x2 + y2 – 2x – 2y – 7 = 0, 3x2 + 3y2 – 8x + 29y = 0
ii) x2 + y2 – 2x + 4y + 4 = 0, x2 + y2 + 3x + 4y + 1 = 0
5. Find the equation of the radical axis of the following circles.
i) x2 + y2 – 3x –4y + 5 = 0, 3(x2 + y2) – 7x + 8y – 11 = 0
ii) x2 + y2 – 2x – 4y – 1 = 0, x2 + y2 – 4x – 6y + 5 = 0
6. Find the equation of the common chord of the following pair of circles.
i) x2 + y2 – 4x – 4y + 3 = 0, x2 + y2 – 5x – 6y + 4 = 0
ii) (x – a)2 + (y – b)2 = c2, ( x – b)2 + (y – a)2 = c2
Q. No. 4 (Parabola)
1. If the coordinates of ends of a focal chord of the parabola y2 = 4ax are (x 1, y1) & (x2, y2) then prove that
x1x2 = a2, y1y2 = –4a2
2. Find the equation of the tangent to the parabola y2= 16x inclined at an angle 60 0 with its axis. Find the point
of contact.
3. Find the equation of the parabola whose vertex is (3, 2) and the focus is (5, 2)
4. Find the equation of the parabola whose focus is S ( 1, –7) and vertex is A(1, –2)
5. Find the co – ordinates of the points on the parabola y2 = 8x whose focal distance is 10 units.
5
6. Find the coordinates of the points on the parabola y2 = 2x whose focal distance is .
2
1 
7. If  ,2  is one extremity of a focal chord of the parabola y2 = 8x find the coordinates of the other
2 
extremity.
8. Find the value of 'K' if the line 2y = 5x + k touches the parabola y2 = 6x.
Q. No. 5 (Hyperbola)
1 1
1. If e, e1 are eccentricities of a hyperbola and its conjugate hyperbola prove that  1
e 2 e12

2. If the eccentricity of a hyperbola is 5/4. Then find the eccentricity of its conjugate
hyperbola.
3. If 3x-4y+k=0 is a tangent to x 2 -4y 2 =5 find the value of k.


4. Find the equation of the normal at   to the hyperbola 3x2 – 4y2 = 12.
3
5. If the angle between the asymptotes of a hyperbola is 300 then find its eccentricity.

6. Find the equation of the hyperbola whose foci are  5,0  the transverse axis is of length 8.
x2 y2
7. Find the product of lengths of the perpendiculars from any point on the hyperbola   1 to its
16 9
asymptotes.
8. Define rectangular hyperbola and find its eccentricity.

Q. No. 6 (Integration)
 1
2 2  1   x 
1. Evaluate i)  sec x cos ec x dx . ii)   1  2  e  x  .dx
 x 
x8 x2 2 x3
2. Evaluate i)  1  x18 dx . ii) 
1  x6
dx iii)  1  x 8 dx
1 1
3. Evaluate i)  x log x log  log x  dx ii)  x log x dx
 
2

i) 
sin 4 x
dx
 sin x  1

dx
4. Evaluate
cos 6 x
ii)  1  x2
2
e x 1  x  a x
 bx 
dx
5. Evaluate i)  cos  xe  dx
2 x
ii)  a xb x

Q. No. 7 (Integration)

  
x
1. Evaluate i) e  tan x  log  sec x dx ii) e x 1  tan 2 x  tan x dx

x  1  x log x  x  1 1 
2. Evaluate i) e  dx ii) e  tan x  dx
 x   1  x2 

x
 1 x  xe x
3. Evaluate i)    2  x 2  dx
e ii)   x  1 2
dx
 
1 1
4. Evaluate i)  sin x dx ii)  xTan x dx

5. Evaluate i)  cos x cos3x dx ii)  log x dx


Q. No. 8 (Definite Integration)
3 
2x
1. Evaluate i)  dx ii)  2  2cos  .d
2
1  x2 0

1 1
 x2   x3 
2. Evaluate i)   2 
dx ii) 0  1  x 2 dx
0  1  x 
2 4
3. Evaluate i)  1  x .dx
0
ii)  2  x .dx
2
1
2 x
4. Evaluate i)  log  2  x dx
1

 
2 2
7 8
5. Evaluate i)  sin
0
x dx ii)  cos
0
x dx

Q. No. 9 (Definite Integration)


  
2 2 2
2
1. Evaluate i) sin 4 x cos5 x dx
 ii)  sin x cos4 x dx iii)  sin
3
x cos3 x dx
0  
 
2 2


2
sin 2 x  cos2 x
2. Evaluate 0 sin 3 x  cos3 x dx
3. i) Find the area of the region bounded by the curve y = x2 + 2 x-axis and the lines x =1, x=2.
ii) Find the area bounded by y = x3 +3, X-axis, x= -1 and x =2.
iii)Find the area bounded by the parabola y = x2, the x-axis and the lines x = -1, x =2.
k
2 k  4 k  6k        2n 
4. Evaluate Lt by using the method of finding definite integral of
n  n k 1
the limite of a sum.

5. i) Find the area under the curve y = cos x ; 0,2 


ii) Find the area under the curve y = sin x ; 0,2 
Q. No. 10 (Differential equations)
1. Find the order and degree of the following
1
1 1 4
 2 
d2y dy  dy  dy
  2  d y  3
(i) 2
 2  y  log   (ii).     2    0

dx dx  dx    dx   dx  
 
6 1
  d 2 y   dy 3  5 1
 d 2 y 3
2
dy
(iii).   2       6 y (iv). x  2   x  y0
  dx   dx    dx  dx
3
2 2
d y 
2
 dy   2
(v) 1   2 
 2    
 dx    dx  
2. Form the differential equation corresponding to y = cx-2c2, where c is a parameter.

3. Form the differential equation y = Acos3x + Bsin3x where A and B are parameters
4. Form the differential equation corresponding to the family of circles centre at origin, find order of it
Q. No. 13 (Ellipse)
1. Find the length of major axis, minor axis, latus rectum, eccentricity, coordinates of centre,
foci and the equations of directrices of the ellipse.
a) 9 x 2  16 y 2  144 b) 9 x 2  16 y 2  36 x  32 y  92  0
c) 3x2+y2-6x-2y-5=0 d) x2+2y2 -4x+12y+14=0 e) 4x2+y2-8x+2y+1=0
2. Find the equation of the tangents to the ellipse 2 x 2  y 2  8 which are
i) parallel to x – 2y – 4 = 0
ii) perpendicular to x + y + 2 = 0.

iii) Which makes an angle with X-axis
4
2
3. Find the equation of the ellipse with focus at (1, –1), e = and directrix as x + y + 2 = 0
3
x2 y 2
4. a) Find the condition for the line lx + my + n = 0 to be a tangent to the ellipse 2  2  1
a b
b) Find the value of K, of 4x + y + K = 0 is a tangent to the ellipse x   3 y 2  3 .

x2 y 2
5. If P(x, y) is any point on the ellipse 2  2  1 , (a > b) whose foci are S and S1 then
a b
SP + S1 P is a constant.
6. Show that the points of intersection of the perpendicular tangents to an ellipse lies on a circle. (Director
Circle).
7. Show that the locus of feet of perpendiculars drawn from foci to any tangent of the ellipse is
the auxiliary circle.
Q. No. 14 (Ellipse)
1. Find the equation of tangent and normal to the ellipse 9x2 + 16y2 = 144 at the end of the latusrectum in the
first quadrant
x2 y 2
2. If the normal at one end of a latus rectum of the ellipse 2  2  1 passes through one end
a b
of the minor axis, then show that e4 + e2 = 1.
3. i) Find the equation of the ellipse refereed to its major and minor axes as the co-ordinate
axes x, y–respectively with latus rectum of length 4 and distance between foci 4 2 .

2
3. Evaluate I n   sin n x dx by reduction method
0


3 a
4 a 2 7/2
 x a   x a  x 2  .dx
2
4. Evaluate (a)  Log 1  Tanx  dx (b) 2 2
x 2
dx (c)
0 a 0


2
2
d)  sin x cos4 x.dx


2

14  2 4  34  ....  n 4 1  2 n 
5. Evaluate i) Lt ii) Lt  tan  tan  .....  tan 
n  n5 n  n
 4n 4n 4n 

1 1 1  n  1  n  2  .....  n  n 
iii) Lt    .....  

iv) Lt  
n  n  1 n2 6n  n  n n
  
6. Find the area enclosed between curves y 2  4 x and x 2  4 y
7. Find the area bounded by the curves y=sinx and y=cosx between any two
consecutive points of intersection.
8. Find the area of region bounded by the following curves
i) y=4x-x 2 ,y=5-2x ii) y=x 2 +1,y=2x-2, x=-1,x=2
Q.No.17 – (DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS)
1. Solve  xy 2  x  dx   yx 2  y  dy  0

dy 
ii) sin 1 
dy
2. Solve i)  x tan  y  x   1  x y
dx  dx 
dy 1 dy 4x 1
3. a) Solve 1  x 2   y  eTan x b) Solve  2
.y  2
dx dx 1  x 1  x 2 
1 dy x. dy
c) Solve  y.e x  e1 x e d) Solve  x  y  1 1
x dx dx
dy
e) Solve  y tan x  cos3 x
dx
dy
4. Solve :  e x y  x 2 e y
dx

dy
5. Solve i)  x 2  y 2  dx  xy dy  0 ii)  x 2  y 2   xy
dx
iii)  x 2  y 2  dx  2 xy dy
MATHS-2B - 7 MARKS QUESTIONS
Q. No. 18 (Circles)
1. i) Find the equation of a circle which passes through  4,1 ,  6,5 and having the centre on

4 x  3 y  24  0 .

ii) Find the equation of a circle which passes through  2, 3 and  4,5 and having the centre

on 4 x  3 y  1  0 .
iii) Find the equation of a circle which passes through  4,1 and  6, 5 and having the centre
on 4x+y-16=0
2. Find the equation of the circle passing through the following points
i) 1, 2  ,  3, 4   5, 6  ii) (5,7) (8,1) (1,3), iii) (1,1),(2,-1),(3,2)
iv) (3,4),(3,2),(1,4) v) (2,1) (5,5) (-6,7)
ii) Find the equation of the circle passing through
3. i) If  2,0  ,  0,1 ,  4,5 and  0,c  are concyclic, then find ‘c’.
ii) Show that the following four points are concyclic and find the equation of the circle on
which they lie i) 1,1 ,  6,0  ,  2,2  ,  2, 8  ii) (1,2), (3,-4), (5,-6), (19,8)
iii) (1,-6),(5,2),(7,0),(-1,-4)
4. The equations of the circles which touch 2x – 3y + 1 = 0 at (1, 1) and having radius 13 .
5. Find an equation to the pair of tangents drawn from the point (x1,y1) to the circle

x2 + y2 + 2gx + 2fy + c = 0 S12  SS11


Q. No.19 (Circles)
1. i) Show that the circles x 2  y 2  6 x  2 y  1  0, x 2  y 2  2 x  8 y  13  0 touch each other.
Find the point of contact and the equation of common tangent at the point of contact.

ii) Show that the circles x2+y2-4x-6y-12=0 and x2+y2+6x+18y+26=0 touch each other.
Find the point of contact and the equation of common tangent at the point of contact.

iii) Show that the circles x2 + y2 – 6x – 9y + 13 = 0, x2 + y2 – 2x – 16y = 0 touch each


other, Also find the point of contact and common tangent at this point of contact
iv) Show that the circles x2+y2-4x-6y-12=0, 5(x2+y2)-8x-14y-32=0 touch each
other, Also find the point of contact.
2. Find the equation of the direct common tangents to the circles x 2  y 2  22 x  4 y  100  0

and x 2  y 2  22 x  4 y  100  0 .

3. Find the transverse common tangents of the circles x 2  y 2  4 x  10 y  28  0 and

x2  y2  4x  6 y  4  0 .

4. i) Find the equation of the circle which touches the circle x2 + y2 – 2x – 4y –20 = 0 externally at (5,5) with
radius 5 units.

ii) Find the equation of the circle which touches x2+ y2 – 4x + 6y –12 = 0at (-1,1) internally with a radius
of 2.
5. Find all common tangents of the pair of circles

x2 + y2 + 4x + 2y – 4 = 0 and x2 + y2 – 4x – 2y + 4 = 0
Q. No. 20. (Parabola)
1. Prove that the equation of parabola in the standard form is y 2  4ax .
2. i) Prove that the area of the triangle inscribed in the parabola y 2  4ax is
1
 y1  y2  y2  y3  y3  y1  sq. units where y1 , y2 , y3 are the ordinates of its vertices.
8a
ii) Prove that the area of the triangle formed by the tangents at (x1, y1), (x2, y2) and (x3, y3)
to the parabola
1
y2 = 4ax (a > 0) is  y1  y2   y2  y3  y3  y1  square units
16a
3. i) Find the equation of the parabola whose axis is parallel to x-axis and which passes through
the points a)  2,1 , 1, 2  and  1, 3 b) (-1,2),(1,-1) and (2,1)
ii) Find the equation of the parabola whose axis is parallel to y-axis and which passes
through the points  4,5 ,  2,11 and  4, 21 .

4. Show that the equation of the common tangents to the circle x 2  y 2  2a 2 and the parabola

y 2  8ax are y   ( x  2a ) .
5. Find the focus, vertex, equation of the directrix, axes and the length of the latusretum to the

parabola i) y2-x+4y +5 = 0 ii) 3x2–9x +5y –2 = 0 iii) y2 +4x +4y-3=0


iv) x2-2x+4y-3=0

6. i) Show that the common tangent to the parabolas y2=4ax and x2=4by is
1 1 2 2
3 3 3 3
a xb ya b 0

ii) Prove that the two parabolas y 2  4ax and x 2  4by intersect at an angle of
 
1 1
 
1  3a 3 b 3 
tan
  2 2 

 2  a 3  b 3  
  
7. Find the equation of the parabola whose focus is (-2,3) and directrix is the line 2x+3y-
4=0.Also find the length of the latusrectum and the equation of axis of the parabola.
8. From an external point P tangents are drawn to the parabola y2=4ax and these tangents
makes angles 1 , 2 with its axis such that tan 1  tan 2 is a constant ‘b’ then Show that P lies on the
line y=bx
Q. No. 21 (Indefinite integration)
2 cos x  3sin x 9cos x  sin x
1. Evaluate i)  4 cos x  5sin x dx ii)  4sin x  5cos x dx
cos x  3sin x  7 2sin x  3cos x  4
2. Evaluate i)  cos x  5sin x  1 dx ii)  dx
3sin x  4cos x  5
dx 1
3. Evaluate i)  dx ii)  1  sin x  cos x dx
3cos x  4sin x  6
2x  5 x 1
4. Evaluate i)  dx ii) x 2
dx
x 2  2 x  10  3x  12

5. Evaluate i)   6 x  5 6  2 x 2  x dx ii)   3x  2  2 x 2  x  1 dx

1 1
6. Evaluate i)  1  x  dx ii)  1  x  dx
3  2 x  x2 3  2 x  x2

1
iii)   x  1 .dx
2 x 2  3x  1

cos x ax
7. Evaluate i)  sin x  4 sin x  5 .dx
2
ii) e sin  bx  c  .dx

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