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The document consists of a mathematics examination paper with various questions covering topics such as functions, matrices, calculus, and trigonometry. It is divided into sections with multiple choice questions, short answer questions, and problems requiring detailed solutions. The paper is structured to assess students' understanding and application of mathematical concepts.

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12 2

Time Allowed: 3 hours Maximum Marks: 80

Section A
1. If f : N × N →N is such that f(m, n) = m + n where N is the set of natural number, then which of the following [1]
is true?

a) f is one-one but not onto b) f is onto but not one-one

c) f is one-one and onto d) f is neither one-one nor onto

2. The principal value of sec-1 ( −2


) is [1]
√3

a) b)
5π 7π

6 6

−π
c) d)
π

6 6

3. Range of sin-1x is [1]

a) None of these b) [0, π]


−π
c) [ 2
,
π

2
] d) [0,
π

2
]

4. sin
−1
(
1
) + cot
−1
(3) = [1]
√5

a) π

4
b) π

c) π

3
d) π

5. If [
2x + y 4x
] =[
7 7y − 13
] , then the value of x, y is [1]
5x − 7 4x y x+ 6

a) x = 3, y = 1 b) x = 2, y = 3

c) x = 2, y = 4 d) x = 3, y = 3


0 −1 2
⎤ [1]
6. If A = ⎢ 1 0 3⎥ , A + 2At equals
⎣ ⎦
−2 −3 0

a) 2A2 b) At

c) A d) -At

7. For non-singular square matrices A and B of the same order, we have adj (AB) = ? [1]

a) (adj B) (adj A) b) |AB|

c) None of these d) (adj A).|B|


5 10 3
⎤ [1]
8. The matrix ⎢ −2 −4 6⎥ is a singular matrix, if the value of b is
⎣ ⎦
−1 −2 b

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a) 3 b) Non-existent

c) -3 d) 0
9. The function f(x) = |cos x| is [1]

a) everywhere continuous but not b) everywhere continuous and differentiable


differentiable at (2n + 1) ,n∈Z
π

c) neither continuous nor differentiable at (2n d) none of these


+ 1) π

2
,n∈Z
10. If f(x) when x ≠ and f ( then f(x) will be continuous function at x = where λ = [1]
1−sin x π π π
= , ) = λ, ,
2
2 2 2
(π−2x)

a) 1/4 b) none of these

c) 1/2 d) 1/8
[1]
sin(cos x)−cos x π

,x ≠
2

11. If f(x) is continuous at x = , then k is equal to


2 π
(π−2x)
= ⎨
2
⎩ π
k ,x =
2

a) 1 b) -1

c) 0 d) 1

12. The maximum value of


logx

x
in 0 < x < ∞ is [1]

a) 0 b) none of these

c) – e d) 1

13. ∫
dx
=? [1]
√x−x2

a) None of these b) sin-1(x - 1) + C

c) sin-1(2x - 1) + C d) sin-1(x + 1) + C

14. ∫
(e
dx

x
−1)
=? [1]

a) log |ex – 1| + C b) None of these

c) log |ex + 1| + C d) log |1 – e-x| + C

15. ∫ sin
−1
(
2 tan x

2
)dx =? [1]
1+tan x

a) x2 + C b) x
+ C
2

c) - x2 + C d) 2x2 + C

16. Assertion (A): Every function is invertible. [1]


Reason (R): Only bijective functions are invertible.

a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.

c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true.


17. Assertion (A): If manufacturer can sell x items at a price of ₹(5 − x

100
) each. The cost price of x items is ₹ [1]
(
x

5
+ 500) . Then, the number of items he should sell to earn maximum profit is 240 items.
2

Reason (R): The profit for selling x items is given by 24

5
x−
x

100
- 300.

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a) Both A and R are true and R is the correct b) Both A and R are true but R is not the
explanation of A. correct explanation of A.

c) A is true but R is false. d) A is false but R is true.


Section B
18. Let S be the set of all points in a plane and let R be a relation in S defined by R = {(A , B ): d(A, B) < 2 units}, [2]
where d(A, B) is the distance between the points A and B. Show that R is reflexive and symmetric but not
transitive.
19. Find the principal value of cosec-1(-2). [2]
−−−−−−
20. Differentiate tan −1
(
1+2x
) with respect to √1 + 4x . 2 [2]
1−2x

21. Water is dripping out from a conical funnel of semi-vertical angle at the uniform rate of 2cm in the [2]
π 2
/ sec
4

surface area, through a tiny hole at the vertex of the bottom. When the slant height of cone is 4 cm, find the rate
of decrease of the slant height of water.

OR
3

Determine for which values of x, the function y = 4


x −
4x

3
is increasing and for which values, it is decreasing.
−−−−−
22. Evaluate: ∫ (7x − 2) √3x + 2 dx [2]
Section C
23. Check whether the relation R defined in the set {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6} as R = {(a, b): b = a+1} is reflexive, symmetric [3]
or transitive.
24. Find the value of tan–1(1) + cos–1 (− 1
) + sin
−1
(−
1
)
[3]
2 2


cos x − sin x 0
⎤ [3]
25. If F (x) = ⎢ sin x cos x 0⎥ , show that F(x)F(y) = F(x + y).
⎣ ⎦
0 0 1

26. Find the inverse of the matrix given below: [


2 −3
] . [3]
4 6
2 2

27. If x cos (a+ y) =cos y, then prove that


dy
=
cos (a+y)
. Hence, show that sin a
d y
+ sin 2(a + y)
dy
= 0 . [3]
2
dx sin a dx dx

28. Find the intervals in which the function given by f(x) = x4 - 8x3 + 22x2 - 24x + 21 is (i) increasing. (ii) [3]

decreasing.
2

29. Evaluate: ∫ 2
x

2
dx . [3]
(x +1)(3x +4)

OR
5

Evaluate the integral: ∫ x

3
dx
√1+x

Section D
30. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: [4]
Today in the class of Mathematics, Mrs. Pandey is explaining the inverse trigonometric function. She draws the
graph of the sin-1x and write down the following about the principal value of branch function sin-1x:

Principal value of branch function sin-1x: It is a function with domain [-1, 1] and range [ ,[
−3π −π −π π
, ] , ]
2 2 2 2

or [ π

2
,

2
] and so on corresponding to each interval, we get a branch of the function sin-1x. The branch with

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range [ −π

2
,
π

2
] is called the principal value branch. Thus, sin-1x:
[-1, 1] → [
−π π
, ]
2 2

(i) Find the domain of sin-1√x − 1 .


−−−−−

(ii) Find the domain of sin-1[x].


(iii) Find the value sin[
π
− sin
−1
(−
1
)] .
3 2

(iv) The principal value of cos-1(cos



) + sin-1(sin

) is π.
3 3

31. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: [4]
The function f(x) will be discontinuous at x = a if f(x) has
Discontinuity of first kind : lim f(a − h) and lim f(a + h) both exist but are not equal. If is also known as
h→0 h→0

irremovable discontinuity.
Discontinuity of second kind : If none of the limits lim f(a − h) and lim f(a + h) exist.
h→0 h→0

Removable discontinuity: lim f(a − h) and lim f(a + h) both exist and equal but not equal to f(a).
h→0 h→0

(i)
2
x −9
, for x ≠ 3
What can you tell me about the behavior of the function f(x) = { x−3 , at x = 3
4, for x = 3

irremovable or removable discontinuity?


(ii) What can you tell me about the behavior of the function f(x) = {
x + 2, if x ≤ 4
at x = 4 irremovable
x + 4, if x > 4

or removable discontinuity?
(iii)
2
x −4
, for x ≠ 2
What can you tell me about the behavior of the function f(x) = { x−2 , at x = 2 irremovable
5, for x = 2

or removable discontinuity?
(iv) x−|x|
, x ≠ 0
What can you tell me about the behavior of the function f(x) = { x
, at x = 0 irremovable or
2, x = 0

removable discontinuity?
32. Read the text carefully and answer the questions: [4]

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The temperature of a person during an intestinal illness is given by f(x) = -0.1x2 + mx + 98.6, 0 ≤ x < 12, m

being a constant, where f(x) is the temperature in oF at x days.

(i) Is the function differentiable in the interval (0, 12)? Justify your answer.
(ii) If 6 is the critical point of the function, then find the value of the constant m.
(iii) Find the intervals in which the function is strictly increasing/strictly decreasing.
(iv) Find the points of local maximum/local minimum, if any, in the interval (0, 12) as well as the points of
absolute maximum/absolute minimum in the interval [0, 12]. Also, find the corresponding local minimum
and the absolute maximum/absolute minimum values of the function.
Section E

1 0 2
⎤ [5]
33. If A = ⎢0 2 1⎥ , prove that A3 - 6A2 + 7A + 2I = 0.
⎣ ⎦
2 0 3


0 1 2
⎤ [5]
34. If A = ⎢ 1 2 3⎥ , find A-1. Using A-1, solve the system of equations y + 2z = 5, x + 2y + 3z = 10, 3x + y + z
⎣ ⎦
3 1 1

=9
35. Evaluate: ∫ . [5]
cos x
dx
(1+sin x)(2+sin x)

OR
π/4 −−−− −−−− –
Prove that ∫ 0
( √tan x + √cot x )dx = √2.
π

36. Minimize and Maximize Z = x + 2y subject to x + 2y ⩾ 100, 2x − y ⩽ 0, 2x + y ⩽ 200, x, y ⩾ 0 . [5]

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