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NU TURE
IIT MATHEMATICSN
BASIC MATHS
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EXERCISE # 1
1. 6 6 6 6 ....... times =
(1) 3 (2) 2 (3) 1 (4) ±3
1 2
2. If x = 8 – 60 , then x =
2 x
(1) 5 (2) 3 (3) 2 5 (4) 2 3
3 5
3. If = a + b 5 , a, b are rational numbers, then (a, b) =
43 5
61 24 61 24 61 24 61 24
(1) , (2) , (3) , (4) ,
29 29 29 29 29 29 29 29
6. 21 4 5 8 3 4 15
(1) 522 3 (2) 5 4 12 (3) 5 4 12 (4) 5 4 12
4
7. If a b c, then which of the following can be true-
2 3 7
(1) a = 1, b = 4/3, c = 7/3 (2) a = 1, b = 2/3, c = 7/9
(3) a = 2/3, b = 1, c = 7/3 (4) a = 7/9, b = 4/3, c = 1
x 2 3 x 2 3
8. If 5 2 6 + 52 6 = 10, then x =
9. If 3 a 3 b 3 c = 0 then (a + b + c)3 =
(1) abc (2) 3abc (3) 9ac (4) 27abc
+3
x 6 2 x 6
If 32 x – 2.3 x
2 2
10. = 0 then the value of x is
(1) – 2 (2) 3 (3) Both (1) and (2) (4) None of these
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The numerical value of x1/ab × x1/bc × x1/c a
1/a c 1/ba 1/c b
11. is (a, b, c are distinct real
numbers)
(1) 1 (2) 8 (3) 0 (4) None
2
1 4
1
12. 625 2
(1) 4 (2) 5 (3) 2 (4) 3
1
1 1
3 4
13. 5 8 27
3 3
(1) 3 (2) 6 (3) 5 (4) 4
x3 3 x5
17. × 30
x 77 =
5
x 3
76/15
(1) x (2) x78/15 (3) x79/15 (4) x77/15
3/ 4 7/ 6 7x
5 5 5
18. 6 when divided by 6 becomes , the value of x is
6
7 89 8 10
(1) (2) (3) (4)
12 12 12 12
19. If 4 3
x 2 x k , then k =
2 1
(1) (2) 6 (3) (4) 7
6 6
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2 2
2
21 2
7 5 25 =
3
20.
5 7 5
(1) (2) (3) 35 (4)
7 5 7
2
d3
2 –1 3
21. (2d e ) × =
e
–2
(1) 8e (2) 8e–3 (3) 8e–1 (4) 8e–4
22. If 9x = 3 92 , then x =
2 4 1 5
(1) (2) (3) (4)
3 3 3 3
1
23. If a = x + , then x3+ x–3 =
x
(1) a3 + 3a (2) a3 – 3a (3) a3 + 3 (4) a3 – 3
24. If xy = yx and x = 2y, then the values of x and y are (x, y > 0)
(1) x = 4, y = 2 (2) x = 3, y = 2 (3) x = 1, y = 1 (4) None of these
n
25. If (am)n = a m , then express 'm' in the terms of n is (a > 0, a 0, m > 1, n > 1)
1 1 1
n 1 n
n 1
(1) n (2) n
(3) n
(4) None
1
3
2x
2
26. If 4 = , then x =
32
(1) –2 (2) 4 (3) –6 (4) –4
2x
+7
2
x 12 2 x 24
If x1 & x2 are the two values of x satisfying the equation 7 – 2 7x
2
29. = 0, then
(x1 + x2) equals-
(1) 0 (2) 1 (3) –1 (4) 7
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EXERCISE # 2
Solve for x R (Q.1 to Q.7)
8. If 2 3 5 13 48 = a b where a and b are natural number find (a + b).
10. Match the values of x given in Column-II satisfying the exponential equation in Column-I(Do
not verify). Remember that for a > 0, then term ax is always greater than zero x R.
Column-I Column-II
25
(A) 5x – 24 = x (P) –3
5
(B) (2x+1) (5x) = 200 (Q) –2
(C) 42/x – 5(41/x) + 4 = 0 (R) –1
(S) 0
x 1 x 1
2 .4
(D) 16 (T) 1
8x 1
(E) 4x
2
2
9 2x 2
2
+8=0 (U) 2
2x x 2x x
(F) 5 – 7 – 5 (35) + 7 (35) = 0 (V) 3
(X) None
11. Which of the following equation(s) has (have) only unity as the solution.
(A) 2(3x+1) – 6(3x–1) – 3x = 9
(B) 7(3x+1) – 5x+2 = 3x+4 – 5x+3
12. Which of the following equation(s) has (have) only natural solution(s)
(A) 6.91/x – 13.61/x + 6.41/x = 0
(B) 4x x 8x1 = 256
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x 2 8 x 2 8
13. If 5 2 6 + 52 6 = 10, x R
On the basis of above information, answer the following questions :
(a) Number of solution(s) of the given equation is/are-
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) infinite
(b) Sum of positive solutions is
(A) 3 (B) 3 + 7 (C) 2 + 5 (D) 2
(c) If x (–3,5], then number of possible values of x, is-
(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
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22. Find the gcd and cm of a(x) and b(x) in the following set
(a) a(x) = (12x2 – 5x – 2) (9x2 + 5x – 4),
b(x) = (4x2 + 5x + 1) (x3 – 12x2 + 47x – 60)
(b) a(x) = x4 – 1, b(x) = x3 – x2 + x – 1
(c) a(x) = ( 2x 2) (x2 + 1) (x – 2)2, b(x) = (x 2) (x3 + x) (x – 2)
1
(d) a(x) = (3x2 + 2 3x 1 ) (x2 + 4x + 3), b(x) = x (x + 3)
3
(e) a(x) = ( 3 x 2 4x 3) (x5 + 6x4 + 8x3), b(x) = (x2 + 4x) ( 3 x 1)(x 5)
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ANSWER KEY
EXERCISE # 1
Que. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
Ans. 1 1 4 1 4 3 1 4 4 3 1 2 3 1 4
Que. 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
Ans. 1 4 2 3 1 3 2 2 1 1 4 3 2 2
EXERCISE # 2
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1. x=3 2. x = –2 3. x=3 4. x = 0 5. x= ,2
2
6. x = 1, 0 7. x=1 8 8.
11
9. (i) x = 6, –4 (ii) x = 2, 0 (iii) x = 3, (iv) x = 5, –9
3
10. (A)(U); (B)(U); (C)(T); (D)(P,Q,R,S,T,U,V);(E)(R,T); (F)(S)
11. A 12. B 13. (a) C (b) B (c) C
14. (i) (x2 + y2) (x + y)(x – y) (ii) (3a + 2x – y) (3a – 2x + y)
(iii) (2x + 3y) (2x – 3y – 3)
15. (i) (2x – 3y) (4x2 + 6xy + 9y2) (ii) (2x – 5y)(4x2 + 10xy + 25y2 + 1)
16. (i) (x + 8)(x – 5) (ii) (x – 8)(x + 5)
(iii) (x + 7)(x – 2) (iv) (x – 4)(x + 1)
(v) (x – 3)(x + 1) (vi) (x – 2)(3x – 4)
(vii) (4x + 7)(3x – 5) (viii) (3x – 2)(x – 1)
(ix) (x – 1)(3x – 4) (x) (x – 1) (7x – 1)
(xi) (2x – 13)(x – 2) (xii) (a – 3)(3a + 2)
(xiii) (2a + 1)(7a – 3)
17. (i) (a – b – 1)(a + b – 3) (ii) (x2 + 6x + 18)(x2 – 6x + 18)
(iii) (x2 + 1 + y)(x2 + 1 – y) (iv) (2a + 1)(2a – 1)(a + 1) (a – 1)
(v) (2x2 + 6x + 9)(2x2 – 6x + 9)
18. (i) (x – 1)(x – 2)(x – 3) (ii) (x + 1)(x + 3)(2x + 1)
7 7
21. (a) 1
(b) 4, 3 1
22. (a) (x 1) 4x 1 ;
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