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20-10-2024

9610ZJA801338240014 JA

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I (i)

1) A block of mass 1 kg is pushed towards another block of mass 2 kg from 6 m distance as shown in

figure. Just after collision velocity of 2 kg block becomes 4 m/s :-

(A) coefficient of restitution between two blocks is 1


(B) coefficient of restitution between two blocks is 1/2
(C) velocity of centre of mass after 2 s is 2 m/s
(D) velocity of centre of mass after 2 s is 1 m/s

2) Consider a pulse of plane electromagnetic wave whose electric field is in y direction and is
propagating in +x direction. The electric field at x = 0 varies as shown in the graph. Choose the

correct graph (s) for electric field and magnetic field as x and t.

(A)

(B)
(C)

(D)

3) Which of the following statements about X-rays is/are true ?

(A) E(Kα) + E(Lβ) = E(Kβ) + E(Mα) = E(Kγ)


(B) For the harder X-rays, the intensity is higher then soft X-rays
The continuous and the characteristic X-rays of same wavelengths differ only in the method of
(C)
creation
The cut-off wavelength λmin depends only on the accelerating voltage applied between the target
(D) and the filament.

4) The figure shows a photo cell circuit. The cathode of the photo cell is illuminated by a
monochromatic light. If the intensity is kept constant and the frequency of the incident light is
increased, then the

(A) photo electric current in the circuit increases


(B) photo electric current in the circuit decreases
(C) maximum kinetic energy of the photo electrons increases
photo electric current in the circuit can be reduced to zero, when the polarity of the terminals is
(D)
reversed

5) A neutron collides head-on with a stationary hydrogen atom in ground state. Which of the
following statements are correct. (Assume that the hydrogen atom and neutron has same mass) :

(A) If kinetic energy of the neutron is less than 20.4 eV collision must be elastic.
(B) If kinetic energy of the neutron is less than 20.4 eV collision may be inelastic.
Inelastic collision may be take place only when initial kinetic energy of neutron is
(C)
greater than 20.4 eV.
(D) Perfectly inelastic collision cannot take place.

6)

The half life of a radioactive substance is T0. At t = 0, the number of active nuclei are N0. Select the
correct alternative.

–λt
(A) The number of nuclei decayed in time internal 0–t is N0e
(B) The number of nuclei decayed in time interval 0–t is N0 (1–e–λt)
(C) The probability that a radioactive nuclei does not decay in interval 0–t is e–λt
(D) The probability that a radioactive nuclei does not decay in interval 0–t is 1–e–λt

7) A triangular wave pulse on a taut string travels in positive x-direction with speed v. The tension in
the string is F, and linear mass density of string is µ. At t = 0, the shape of pulse is given by

Choose the incorrect statement(s)

(A) Magnitude of instantaneous power is zero for –L < (x – vt) < 0

(B)
Magnitude of instantaneous power is for (x – vt) < –L

(C)
Magnitude of instantaneous power is for (x – vt) > L

(D)
Magnitude of instantaneous power is for 0 < (x – vt) < L

8) In given young’s double slit experiment a point sources of wavelength λ = 500 nm is placed
slightly off the central axis. Point A and B are in front of upper and lower slit respectively. If
intensity from upper & lower slits is I0 each on the screen, then
(A) Intensity at A, O and B is 4I0, 2I0 and 4I0 respectively.
(B) 70th maxima is formed at B
(C) 30th maxima is formed at A
If a glass slab of thickness 0.02 mm and refractive index μ = 3/2 is kept in front of upper slit
(D)
then central maxima formed exactly at O.

9)

A light source, which emits two wavelengths λ1 = 400 nm and λ2 = 600 nm, is used in a Young's
double slit experiment. If recorded fringe widths for λ1 and λ2 are β1 and β2 and the number of
fringes for them within a distance y on one side of the central maximum are m1 and m2, respectively,
then:

(A) β2 > β1
(B) m1 > m2
rd th
(C) From the central maximum, 3 maximum of λ2 overlaps with 5 minimum of λ1
(D) The angular separation of fringes of λ1 is greater than λ2

10) Two tuning forks of frequency 250 Hz and 256 Hz produce beats. If a maximum of intensity is
observed just now, after how much time the minimum is observed at the same place ?

(A)
sec.

(B)
sec.

(C)
sec.

(D)
sec.

SECTION-I (ii)

1) Match List I of the nuclear processes with List II containing parent nucleus and one of the end
products of each process and then select the correct answer using the codes given below the lists :
List - I List - II
P. Alpha decay 1.
Q. decay 2.
R. Fission 3.
S. Proton emission 4.

(A) P → 4;Q → 2;R → 1;S → 3


(B) P → 1;Q → 3;R → 2;S → 4
(C) P → 2;Q → 1;R → 4;S → 3
(D) P → 4;Q → 3;R → 2;S → 1

2) S1 and S2 are two coherent source of sound on X-axis emitting sound waves having equation y1 = A

sin (ωt – λk) and y2 = 2A sin (ωt – kx – ).

There separation is d and their distance from Y-axis is D. (D >> d) Point P is on Y-axis at distance y
from origin and intensity of sound wave emitted by S1 and S2 are I0 and 4I0 then match the following.

Column-I Column-II

(P) Intensity of sound at O if d = λ. (1) 4

(Q) (2) 5I0


Intensity of sound at O if d = .

(R) (3) 5
Intensity at P if d = and y = D.

(S) Total number of maxima if d = 2λ. (4) I0

(5) 3I0
(A) P → 3;Q → 1;R → 2;S → 5
(B) P → 2;Q → 4;R → 5;S → 3
(C) P → 1;Q → 5;R → 4;S → 2
(D) P → 2;Q → 4;R → 5;S → 1

SECTION-III

1) Consider a hydrogen atom with its electron in the nth orbital. An electromagnetic radiation of
wavelength 90 nm is used to ionize the atom. If the kinetic energy of the ejected electron is 10.4 eV,
then the value of n is (hc = 1242 eV nm)
2) The potential energy of a particle varies as U(x) = E0 for 0 < x < 1 and U(x) = 0 for x > 1 For 0 ≤
x ≤ 1. de–Broglie wavelengths is λ1 and for x > 1 the de–Broglie wavelength is λ2.

0
Total energy of the particle is 2E . Find .

3) If time period of small oscillation for given system about its mean position is given as

then fill value of where β and γ are least possible integer. Disc always rolls purely.

4) A small putty of mass m = 1 kg and speed v0 = 4 m/s, strikes a dumbbell placed on a smooth table
as shown in figure. Putty is moving in the plane of the dumbbell. The putty sticks to dumbbell ball
which is to be treated as particle. How much thermal energy is produced (in J). Consider rod of

dumbbell to be massless.

5) In Young's double slit experiment, 12 fringes are observed to be formed in a certain segment of
the screen when light of wavelength 600 nm is used. If the wavelength of the light is changed to 400
nm, find the number of fringes observed in the same segment. (Write your answer as sum of the
digits)

6) A particle of mass ‘m’ having collided with a stationary particle of mass ‘M’ deviated by an angle

rad where as the particle of mass ‘M’ moving at an angle of 30° to the direction of the initial
motion of the particle ‘m’. If after the collision there is 40% loss in kinetic energy of the two particle

system, find .

7) A transverse wave is travelling on a string with velocity v. The shape of string at t = 1 sec is given

by y = and at t = 2 sec, it is given by y = , then fill the value of (v + c),


where c denotes the direction of motion of wave (+1 for positive x-direction & –1 for –ve x-direction).
8) A thick rope of length 4L and linear mass density 16μ is joined at B to a thin rope of length 2L and
linear mass density 4μ. The system is horizontally stretched by two vertical wall A and C. Assuming

B to be a node find minimum number of loops in thick rope

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I (i)

1)

In the given reaction:

[X]
[X] will be:

(A)
(B)
(C) CH3 – CH2 – OH
(D) CH3CH2–O–CH2–CH3

2) Which are possible products in following

(A)

(B)

(C)
(D)

3) Two isomeric ketones, 3-pentanone and 2-pentanone can be distinguished by :

(A) I2 / NaOH
(B) NaSO3H
(C) NaCN / HCl
(D) 2,4-DNP

4) Identify reactions correctly match with their major product .

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

5)

An ideal gas expands adiabatically such that, T ∝ V–1/2 then

(A) γ of gas will be 1.5


(B) V ∝ P–2/3
(C) P ∝ T3
(D) P ∝ T2

6) A buffer solution can be prepared from a mixture of-

(A) sodium acetate and acetic acid in water


(B) sodium acetate and hydrochloric acid in water
(C) ammonia and ammonium chloride in water
(D) ammonia and sodium hydroxide in water.
7) There will be no effect on dilution of following pairs of solution :

(A) 0.5 M H2CO3 + 0.05 M HCO3Na


(B) 0.1 M KCl + 0.1 M HCl
(C) 1 M CH3COOH + 1 M CH3COONa
(D) 0.1 M KCl + 0.1 M KCl

8)
Identify the correct statement(s) about the above sequence of reactions :

(A) Compound (A) is formed through SN reaction


Compound (C) on reduction with LiAIH4 forms a product which on dehydration given
(B)
cyclohexene.
(C) Compound (A) requires two moles of hydrogen for complete reduction.
Compound (C) on Schmidt's reaction gives a product which reacts with HNO2 to give (D) as
(D)
major product. Compound (D) on dehydration gives cyclopentene

9) The correct statements about anomers are :

(A) Anomers have different stereochemistry at C-1(anomeric carbon).


(B) α-D-glucopyranose and β-D-glucopyranose are anomers.
(C) Both anomers of D-glucopyranose can be crystallised and purified.
(D) When pure α-D-glucopyranose is dissolved in water its optical rotation slowly changes.

10) Mixture of 1°, 2° and 3° amines can be separated by:

(A) Hinsberg's method


(B) Hofmann's isocyanide test
(C) Fractional distillation
(D) NaNO2 HCl

SECTION-I (ii)

1) Match the following column.

Column - I (Reaction) Column - II (Major Pathway)

(P) (1) SN1


(Q) (2) SN2

(R) CH3–O–CH2–Br (3) E1

(S) (4) E2

(A) P → 1;Q → 2;R → 3;S → 2


(B) P → 1;Q → 2;R → 1;S → 4
(C) P → 2;Q → 3;R → 1;S → 4
(D) P → 2;Q → 4;R → 3;S → 2

2) Match the following :

Column-I (Assume only reactant were


Column-II
present initially)

(i) For the equilibrium NH4I(s) ⇌ NH3(g) +


(p) Forward shift
HI(g), if pressure is increased at equilibrium

(ii) For the equilibrium N2(g)+ 3H2(g)


(q) No shift in
⇌ 2NH3(g),volume is increased at
equilibrium
equilibrium

(iii) For the equilibrium H2O(g) + CO(g)


⇌ H2(g) + CO2 (g), inert gas is added at (r) Backward shift
constant pressure at equilibrium

(iv) For the equilibrium PCl5(g) ⇌ PCl3(g) + (s) Final pressure is more
Cl2(g), Cl2 is removed at equilibrium. than initial pressure
(A) I → r;II → r;III → q;IV → p
(B) I → p;II → q;III → r;IV → s
(C) I → p;II → p;III → q;IV → q
(D) I → p;II → q;III → r;IV → r

SECTION-III

1) Product mixture.
Number of alcohols formed in product mixture as major product.
2) How many of following ether’s can not be synthesised by Williamson ether synthesis.
(1) Me3C–O–CMe3 (2) Et – O – Me (3) Me – O – Me (4) Me3C – O – Et
(5) Ph – O – Me (6) Ph – O – Ph (7) Ph – O – CH = CH2 (8) CH2 = CH – CH2 – O – Et

3)

Calculate enthalpy of precipitation of CaCO3(s) (in kcal mol–1).


Ca2+(aq.) + CO32– (aq.) → CaCO3 (s)
0
Given : ΔfH (Ca2+, aq.) = – 130 kcal mol–1
0 0
ΔfH (CO32–, aq.) = –160 kcal mol–1 ΔfH (CaCO3, s) = – 285 kcal mol–1

4) 4.0 gm of NaOH and 4.9 gm of H2SO4 are dissolved in water and volume is made upto 250 ml. The
pH of this solution is :

5) Find the total number of carboxylic acid group’s in the product P

6) Give number of peptide bonds in tripeptide.

7) In a developed chromatogram of a flower extract shown, find the retardation factor (x)of the

pigment. Report 5x

8) How many of the following are thermoplastic polymers ?


Polyethene, Teflon, PVC, Nylon, Bakelite, Melamine-formalehyde resin, PMMA,
Polystyrene, Vulcanized rubber,
urea-formaldehyde resin.

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I (i)
1) Let and be two vectors such that . If
and , then

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

2) Let , and . If is a unit vector such that and , then


equals -

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D)

3) Let be three vectors each of magnitude and the angle between each pair of them is . If
where x,y,z are scalars, then

(A)
volume of parallelpiped formed by is

(B)
the value of x is
(C) x2 + y2 + z2 ≤
(D) Number of integral co-ordinates (x,y,z) satisfying x2 + y2 + z2 ≤ 12 is 125

4) OABC is tetrahedron where A(1,0,0), B(1,1,0), C(0,1,1) and O is origin. The distance of O from

plane ABC is λ, then is

(A) Prime number


(B) even number
(C) odd number
(D) composite number
5)

Let P1 : 2x + y – z = 3 and P2 : x + 2y + z = 2 be two planes. Then, which of the following


statement(s) is (are) TRUE?

(A) The line of intersection of P1 and P2 has direction ratios 1, 2, –1

(B)
The line is perpendicular to the line of intersection of P1 and P2
(C) The acute angle between P1 and P2 is 60°
If P3 is the plane passing through the point (4, 2, –2) and perpendicular to the line of
(D)
intersection of P1 and P2, then the distance of the point (2, 1, 1) from the plane P3 is

6) The value of is equal to-

(A) 0

(B)

(C)

(D)

7) If and then-

(A) I3 > I4
(B) I3 < I4
(C) I1 > I2
(D) I2 > I1

8) A line 2x + 3y = 3 intersect the circle x2 + y2 – 4 = 0 at two distinct points A and B. If P(a, b) is the
point of intersection of tangents at A and B then

(A) 2a = 3b
(B) 3a = 2b
(C) 3a + b = 12
(D) 3a – b = 12
9) Let which of following statements is/are correct.

(A)

(B)

(C)

(D) 2 < A < 5

10) Area of the region bounded by [x]2 = [y]2, if x ∈ [1, 3] (where [.] denotes the greatest integer
function), is less than

(A) 5
(B) 3
(C) 10
(D) 2

SECTION-I (ii)

1)

List-I List-II

(I) (P) 2

(II) (Q)

If and
(III) (R)

then is equal to

(IV) (S)
If f(x) = & f(0) = 1
then f(–1) =

(T) 1
(A) I → Q;II → Q;III → T;IV → T
(B) I → R;II → Q;III → P;IV → P
(C) I → R;II → S;III → T;IV → P
(D) I → Q;II → S;III → P;IV → T

2) OAB is an equilateral Δ lying on plane P ≡ 2x – y – z = 0 where O is origin. D(1,1,1) be the foot of


perpendicular from origin on line AB.
Match List-I with List-II and select the correct answer using the code given below the list.

List-I List-II

(P) If equation of AB is , (1) 2


then 4(α – γ) is equal to

(Q) (2) 6
If equation of OA is , then α – β can be

(R) If equation of OB is , then λ2 + μ2 can (3) 4


be

If a plane passing through A and B & perpendicular


(S) (4) 3
to plane P has equation x + y + z = k, then k is

(5) 5
(A) P → 3;Q → 2;R → 1;S → 4
(B) P → 2;Q → 1;R → 4;S → 3
(C) P → 3;Q → 1;R → 2;S → 4
(D) P → 1;Q → 3;R → 2;S → 2

SECTION-III

1) Let y = ƒ(x) satisfies the differential equation, xy(1 + y)dx = dy. If ƒ(0) = 1 and ,
where k ∈ N, then k is equal to [Note : e denotes Napier's constant]

2) Let the curve f(x, y) = 0 passing through (0, 0) satisfies then the sum of all the

possible values of y at is

3) The value of if is

4) If area of the region bounded by & , λπ,


then λ is
5) If the line cuts the parabola at points and , then value

of m for which is minimum is equal to ________.

6) is a right angled triangle right angled at B and BD is the altitude from B on side AC. If BD
= 9 cm and inradii of , and are r1, r2 and r3 respectively.
Find r1 + r2 + r3.

7) If , then the value of 8λ is -

8) The value of is
ANSWER KEYS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

SECTION-I (i)

Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
A. A,C A,B,C A,C,D B,C,D A,C B,C A,B,C B,C,D A,B,C B,D

SECTION-I (ii)

Q. 11 12
A. C D

SECTION-III

Q. 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. 2 1 5 5 9 5 2 4

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

SECTION-I (i)

Q. 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
A. A,B A,B A,B B,C,D A,B,C A,C A,C A,B,D A,B,C,D A,C

SECTION-I (ii)

Q. 31 32
A. B A

SECTION-III

Q. 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40
A. 2 3 5 7 2 2 3 6

PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

SECTION-I (i)

Q. 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
A. B,D A,D A,B,C A,B C,D C,D B,C B,C A,B,C,D A,C

SECTION-I (ii)

Q. 51 52
A. B C
SECTION-III

Q. 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
A. 2 0 3 9 0 9 3 2
SOLUTIONS

PART-1 : PHYSICS

1)

From conservation of linear momentum,


velocity of 1 kg block just after the collision is 2m/sec.

After the collision relative velocity of


approach = 6 m/sec,
Relative velocity of separation = 6 m/sec

2)

&

(A) Eat x = 0

⇒ E=

t – αx = cont. ⇒ 1 – αC = 0 ∴ α =
(B) At x = 3 × 109m

E=
(C) At t = 3ns

E=

3) (A) EK – EL + EL – EN = EK – EW = EK . Kr ray
= EK – E M + E M – E N

4)

KEmax increases
isat decreases ( decreases)
Photoelectric current may become zero if voltage is applied in reverse direction.

5)

If KE < 20.4 eV, elastic collision occurs.


If KE > 20.4 eV, inelastic collision may occur.
Perfectly inelastic collision is possible.

6)

At t = 0 : N1 = N0
At time t : N2= N0e–λt
Decayed in time t (N1 – N2) = N0(1 – e–λt)

Probability that a radioactive nuclei does not decay in t = 0 to t :

7)

Power for –L + vt < x < L + vt is


& zero at all other points
So, Ans. (A,B,C)

8)

At A :

So maxima at A
At B : ᐃX = 35 × 10–6 m = 70 λ
maxima at B
At O : ᐃX = 10 × 10–6 = 20 λ
maxima at O
For central maxima at ‘O’
( – 1) t = 10–5
t = 2 × 10–5 m

9)
β2 > β1

y = m1 =

⇒ 600 n =

10)

11)

(P) In decay mass number decreses by 4 and atomic number decreases by 2.


(Q) In decay mass number remains unchanged while atomic number decreases by 1.
(R) In Fission, parent nucleus breaks into almost two equal fragments.
(S) In proton emission both mass number and atomic number decreases by 1.
12)
Path difference for point P
Δx = (S1P – S2P) = MN = d cos θ
for O, θ = 0 Δx = d

∴ Δϕ = × Δx

∴ Δϕ =

I = I1 + I2 +
= I0 + 4I0 + 0
= 5I0

If d = 0 Δ4 = = =π
I = I0 + 4I0 + 4I0 + cos (π)
= I0 + 4I0 – 4I0
= I0
I = I0

If d = and y = D

then cos θ = =
θ = 60°

Now, Δx = d cos θ = =

∴ Δϕ =

=
= 120°
I = I0 + 4I0 + cos 120°
= 5I0 – 2I0
= 3I0
I = 3I0

Δx = d cos θ + = nλ For maxima

d cos θ =
d cos θ =
If d = 2λ

⇒ cos θ =
For I quadrant, for number of maxima;
n = 0, n = 1
n = 2, n = –1
∴ 4 maxima

13) + (Ionization energy)


n=2

14)
KE = TE - PE

KE =

15)
tnet about ICOR = k(Rθ)R + k(2Rθ)2R

16)
From COAM

0
mv =

ω=
From COM
mv0 = 3mvcm

vcm =
Loss in KE

0
= mv 2 –

0
= mv 2 –

= mv02

17) ⇒ β1 =

⇒ β2 =

18)
By conservation of momentum

Final KE. = 60% of initial K.E

Solving,

19) y(at t = 1) =
{by assuming wave is moving in +ive x direction]

y(x, t) =

y (at t = 2) = =
by comparing with given equation at t = 2
6 – 2v = 12 ⇒ v = –3 m/s ⇒ –ive × –direction
⇒ speed = 3m/s
⇒ Ans. V + C = 3 + (–1) = 2

20)

Minimum n = 4

PART-2 : CHEMISTRY

21)

SN NGP mechanism.

22)

23) (A) and (B)


(B) gives test with NaSO3H and (A) does not

24)

(2), (3), (4) are correct


25)

TV1/2 = K

γ–1=

⇒γ=

26) (B) will result in buffer formation only when HCl is present in limiting amount.

27) Buffer has no effect on dilution.

28)

29) Cabohydrate having different stereochemistry at C-1 are termed as Anomers, whereas
when stereochemistry at any other carbon is different then those carbohydrates are known as
epimers.

30) Mix. of 1°, 2° and 3° amines can be separated by Hinsberg's method & by fractional
distilation.

31) P and R are solvolysis reactions (SN1). Tertiary butoxide ion is a very weak nucleophile. As
a result, E2 is the major pathway in (S).

32)

(A) Δng is positive so as pressure is increased, backward shifting will take place. Total pressure
even after shifting will remain same.
(B) Δng is negative so as volume is increased, backward shifting will take place. But Pfinal <
Pinitial.
(C) No change but Pfinal < Pinitial as volume has increased.
(D) Forward shifting will take place and Pfinal < Pinitial.

33)
Only 2 Alcohols are formed in product mixture as major product.

34) Ether’s can not be synthesised by Williamson ether synthesis are 1, 6, 7.

35)

= – 285 – {–130 – 160}


= 5 Kcal/mol.

36)
0.05 mole 0.1 mole
– – 0.05 0.1
Aqueous solution of SASB type salt :
pH = 7

37)

38) 3 amino acids combine with 2 peptide bonds to give tripeptide.

39)

40) Thermoplastic Polymers Thermosetting Polymers


Polythene Bakelite
Teflon Melamine-formalehyde resin
PVC Vulcanized rubber
Nylon Urea-formaldehyde resin
PMMA
Polystyrene
PART-3 : MATHEMATICS

41)
= x2 – 9 – (x2 – 9) = 0
⇒ and

i.e.

42) Let


⇒ d1 + 2d2 + d3 = 0 ...(1)
Again
⇒ d1 + d2 – d3 = 0 ...(2)
& d12 + d22 + d32 = 1 ...(3)

43)
a ^ b = a ^ c = b ^ c = 60°

(A)

(B)

(C) 0 ⇒
⇒ x = y = –z

(Volume)2 =

44) Area of triangle

Volume of tetrahedron

45)

(A) Direction ratios of line of intersection are given by

(B)

(C) Angle between


(D) P3 : x – y + z = 0

Distance of (2, 1, 1) from the plane =

46)

47)

I3 < I4 and I1 > I2

48) Equation of C.O.C. is


xa + yx – 4 = 0 ...(1)
2x + 3y – 3 = 0 ...(2)
compair (1) & (2)
b=4

3a + b = 12

49)

Now

Also
But ℓn x = t

50)
[x]2 = [y]2
∴ [y] = ±[x]
[y] = ±1, 1 < x < 2
= ±2, 2 < x < 3
= ±3, x = 3
Now, when, x ∈ [1,2)
then
when
then
Hence, required area = 4

51)

(I)

2x = t ⇒ dx =

(II)

(III)
(IV)

c=1

52) 2x – y – z = 0

co-ordinates of A & B is

OA

OB

AB

53)

We have,

∴ On integration, we get
As ƒ(0) = 1
⇒ C = – ℓn2


∴ 2ƒ(x) = (1 + (ƒ(x))
Put x = 2, we get 2ƒ(2) = (1 + ƒ(2))e2
∴k=2

54) 2(xdy + ydx) + ydy – dy = xdx + 5dx


2d(xy) + ydy – dy = xdx + 5dx

2xy + –y=
55) The given equation can be written as

This is a linear equation with I.F. So

Hence,

56) y ≥ |x|
(|x| – 3)2 + (|y| – 3)2 ≤ 9

⇒ full circle.
⇒ area = 9π
k=9

57) Eliminating y from two equations,


We get

x1 and x2 are roots of this quadratic equation


∴ and
Now,
Clearly above is minimum if m = 0

58)
In ,

Inradius

Similarly

59)

60) using integration by part


using integration by part

Let

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