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If ω is the cubic root of unity, then value of the (1+ω−ω2)2+(1−ω+ω2)2+1 is |
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Answer» If ω is the cubic root of unity, then value |
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If P(A)=25, P(B)=310 and P(A∩B)=15, then find the value of P(A′|B′).P(B′|A′). |
| Answer» If P(A)=25, P(B)=310 and P(A∩B)=15, then find the value of P(A′|B′).P(B′|A′). | |
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y=cos−1(1−x21+x2);0<x<1 x=tanθ y=cos−1(cos2θ)=2θ y=2tan−1x |
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Answer» y=cos−1(1−x21+x2);0<x<1 x=tanθ y=cos−1(cos2θ)=2θ y=2tan−1x |
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A line is such that its segment beween the straight lines 5x - y - 4 = 0 and 3x + 4y - 4 = 0 is bisected at the point (1, 5). Obtain its equation. |
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Answer» A line is such that its segment beween the straight lines 5x - y - 4 = 0 and 3x + 4y - 4 = 0 is bisected at the point (1, 5). Obtain its equation. |
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If A+B+C=180°, prove that tan(A/2)tan(B/2)+ tan(B/2)tan(C/2)+ tan(C/2)tan(A/2)= 1 |
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Answer» If A+B+C=180°, prove that tan(A/2)tan(B/2)+ tan(B/2)tan(C/2)+ tan(C/2)tan(A/2)= 1 |
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Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: P, Q, R, S, T, V and W are seven students of a college. Each of them has a favourite subject from Physics, Chemistry, English, Biology, History, Geography and Philosophy, not necessarily in the same order. Each of them also has a favourite sport from Football, Cricket, Hockey, Volleyball, Badminton, Table Tennis and Basket ball not necessarily in the same order. R likes Philosophy and his favourite sport is Hockey. The one who likes Football likes English. T’s favourite sport is not Badminton or Table Tennis. V does not like either History or Biology. The one whose favourite sport is Basketball does not like Physics. W likes Chemistry and his favourite sport is Volleyball. S likes Geography. Q’s favourite sport is Badminton. V does not like English and his favourite sport is not Basketball. P’s favourite sport is Cricket. The one whose favourite sport is Badminton does not like Biology. Which subject does T like? |
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Answer» Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below: Which subject does T like? |
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If the straight line (a−1)x−by+4=0 is normal to the hyperbola xy=1 then which of the followings does not hold? |
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Answer» If the straight line (a−1)x−by+4=0 is normal to the hyperbola xy=1 then which of the followings does not hold? |
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If 1+3p3,1−p4 and 1−2p2 are probabilities of mutually exclusive events of a random experiment, then the range of p is |
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Answer» If 1+3p3,1−p4 and 1−2p2 are probabilities of mutually exclusive events of a random experiment, then the range of p is |
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If f(x) be a function defined on the closed interval [a, b] and graph of the function f(x) is a curve above X-axis, the area bounded by the curve f(x) and the ordinates x = a, x = b and X-axis is: |
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Answer» If f(x) be a function defined on the closed interval [a, b] and graph of the function f(x) is a curve above X-axis, the area bounded by the curve f(x) and the ordinates x = a, x = b and X-axis is: |
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Sum of distance's from the x−axis to the point(s) on the ellipse x29+y24=1, where the normal is parallel to the line 2x+y=1, is k5 unit, then k= |
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Answer» Sum of distance's from the x−axis to the point(s) on the ellipse x29+y24=1, where the normal is parallel to the line 2x+y=1, is k5 unit, then k= |
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For ΔABC, if A=tan−12, B=tan−13, then C= |
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Answer» For ΔABC, if A=tan−12, B=tan−13, then C= |
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Evaluate the following: (i)(√x+1+√x−1)6+(√x+1−√x−1)6 (ii)(x+√x2−1)6+(x−√x2−1)6 (iii)(1+2√x)5+(1−2√x)5 (iv)(√2+1)6+(√2−1)6 (v)(3+√2)5−(3−√2)5 (vi)(2+√3)7+(2−√3)7 (vii)(√3+1)5−(√3−1)5 (viii)(0.99)5+(1.01)5 (ix)(√3+√2)6−(√3−√2)6 (x){a2+√a2−1}4+{a2−√a2−1}4 |
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Answer» Evaluate the following: (i)(√x+1+√x−1)6+(√x+1−√x−1)6 (ii)(x+√x2−1)6+(x−√x2−1)6 (iii)(1+2√x)5+(1−2√x)5 (iv)(√2+1)6+(√2−1)6 (v)(3+√2)5−(3−√2)5 (vi)(2+√3)7+(2−√3)7 (vii)(√3+1)5−(√3−1)5 (viii)(0.99)5+(1.01)5 (ix)(√3+√2)6−(√3−√2)6 (x){a2+√a2−1}4+{a2−√a2−1}4 |
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Find three numbers in G.P. whose sum is 38 and their product is 1728. |
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Answer» Find three numbers in G.P. whose sum is 38 and their product is 1728. |
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If A and B are two matrices, then AB is defined only if |
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Answer» If A and B are two matrices, then AB is defined only if |
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The equation 2tan2x−5secx=1 holds true for exactly eleven distinct values of x∈[0,nπ2], n∈N. The greatest value of n is |
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Answer» The equation 2tan2x−5secx=1 holds true for exactly eleven distinct values of x∈[0,nπ2], n∈N. The greatest value of n is |
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Let A={1,2,3}. Then, the number of relation containing (1,2) and (1,3) which are reflexive and symmetric but not transitive is (a)1 (b)2 (c)3 (d)4 |
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Answer» Let A={1,2,3}. Then, the number of relation containing (1,2) and (1,3) which are reflexive and symmetric but not transitive is |
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How many 5 digit even numbers can be made from the digits 1,2,3,4,5 if repetition is not allowed? |
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Answer» How many 5 digit even numbers can be made from the digits 1,2,3,4,5 if repetition is not allowed? |
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cos-1 (3/5) + sec-1 (x) = tan-1 (1/2) , then x=? |
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Answer» cos-1 (3/5) + sec-1 (x) = tan-1 (1/2) , then x=? |
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Simplify cot−11√x2−1 for x |
| Answer» Simplify cot−11√x2−1 for x<-1. | |
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If α ,β are the roots of the equation x2−px+q=0 and α > 0,β >0 , then the value of α14+β14 is (p+6√q+4q14√p+2√q)k , where k is equal to |
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Answer» If α ,β are the roots of the equation x2−px+q=0 and α > 0,β >0 , then the value of α14+β14 is (p+6√q+4q14√p+2√q)k , where k is equal to |
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A student appears for tests I,II and III. The student is successful if he passes in tests I,II or I,III. The probabilities of the student passing in tests I,II and III are respectively p,q and 12 . If the probability of the student to be successful is 12. Then |
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Answer» A student appears for tests I,II and III. The student is successful if he passes in tests I,II or I,III. The probabilities of the student passing in tests I,II and III are respectively p,q and 12 . If the probability of the student to be successful is 12. Then |
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Circles are drawn on chords of the rectangular hyperbola xy=4 parallel to the line y=x as diameters. All such circles pass through two fixed points whose coordinates are |
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Answer» Circles are drawn on chords of the rectangular hyperbola xy=4 parallel to the line y=x as diameters. All such circles pass through two fixed points whose coordinates are |
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Number of ways in which the letters of the word "ABBCABBC" can be arranged such that the word ABBC does not appear is any word, is N then the value of (N1/2−10) is |
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Answer» Number of ways in which the letters of the word "ABBCABBC" can be arranged such that the word ABBC does not appear is any word, is N then the value of (N1/2−10) is |
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The shortest distance from (1, 1, 1) to the line of intersection of the pair of planes xy+yz+xz+y2=0is |
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Answer» The shortest distance from (1, 1, 1) to the line of intersection of the pair of planes xy+yz+xz+y2=0is |
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Total number of solutions to the system of linear equations 2x + 3y + z = 1, 4X + 6y + 2z = 3, 6x + 9y + 3z = 2 is ___ |
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Answer» Total number of solutions to the system of linear equations 2x + 3y + z = 1, 4X + 6y + 2z = 3, 6x + 9y + 3z = 2 is |
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If A and B are two sets such that n(A)=27, n(B)=35 andn(A∪B)=50, find n(A∩B). |
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Answer» If A and B are two sets such that n(A)=27, n(B)=35 andn(A∪B)=50, find n(A∩B). |
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The lines x+y=10,2x−y−6=0 and x+2y=k are concurrent if k= |
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Answer» The lines x+y=10,2x−y−6=0 and x+2y=k are concurrent if k= |
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A Tennis tournament is to be played by 10 pairs of students and each pair is to play with every other pair one set. If four sets are played each day then the number of days required for the tournament is |
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Answer» A Tennis tournament is to be played by 10 pairs of students and each pair is to play with every other pair one set. If four sets are played each day then the number of days required for the tournament is |
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The number of 5 digit numbers in which no two consecutive digits are identical |
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Answer» The number of 5 digit numbers in which no two consecutive digits are identical |
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Q33. Statements 1. Some mysteries are movies. 2. No toys are plays. 3. Some toys are mysteries. Conclusions: I. Some toys are movies. II. Some mysteries are plays. III. Some toys are not movies. IV. Some mysteries are not plays. |
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Answer» Q33. Statements 1. Some mysteries are movies. 2. No toys are plays. 3. Some toys are mysteries. Conclusions: I. Some toys are movies. II. Some mysteries are plays. III. Some toys are not movies. IV. Some mysteries are not plays. |
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Find the magnetic induction at the origin in the figure shown |
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Answer» Find the magnetic induction at the origin in the figure shown |
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Find the sum of all natural numbers lying between 100 and 500 which are divisible by 8 |
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Answer» Find the sum of all natural numbers lying between 100 and 500 which are divisible by 8 |
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In a beauty contest, half the number of experts voted for Miss A and two-third voted for Miss B, 10 voted for both and 6 did not vote for either. Then how many experts were there? |
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Answer» In a beauty contest, half the number of experts voted for Miss A and two-third voted for Miss B, 10 voted for both and 6 did not vote for either. Then how many experts were there? |
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if X sin^3A + Y cos^3A = (sinA)(cosA) and X sinA = Y cosA , prove that X^2 + Y^2 = 1 |
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Answer» if X sin^3A + Y cos^3A = (sinA)(cosA) and X sinA = Y cosA , prove that X^2 + Y^2 = 1 |
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If R(t)=[cos tsin t−sin tcos t] then R(s).R(t) = [Roorkee1981] |
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Answer» If R(t)=[cos tsin t−sin tcos t] then R(s).R(t) = [Roorkee1981] |
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Let P(6,3) be a point on the hyperbola x2a2−y2b2=1. If the normal at the point P intersects the x-axis at (9,0), then the eccentricity of hyperbola is, |
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Answer» Let P(6,3) be a point on the hyperbola x2a2−y2b2=1. If the normal at the point P intersects the x-axis at (9,0), then the eccentricity of hyperbola is,
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The period of sin2θ is |
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Answer» The period of sin2θ is |
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A man starts from the point p(−3,4) and will reach the point Q(0,1) touching the line 2x+y=7 at R the coordinates R on the line so that he will travel in the shortest distance is A) (8450,925) B) (9125,4225) C) (4225,9125) D) (4225,0) |
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Answer» A man starts from the point p(−3,4) and will reach the point Q(0,1) touching the line 2x+y=7 at R the coordinates R on the line so that he will travel in the shortest distance is |
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The probabilities that a student passes in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry are m, p and c respectively. On these subjects, the student has a 75% chance of passing in at least one, a 50% chance of passing in at least two and a 40% chance of passing in exactly two. Which of the following relations are true. |
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Answer» The probabilities that a student passes in Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry are m, p and c respectively. On these subjects, the student has a 75% chance of passing in at least one, a 50% chance of passing in at least two and a 40% chance of passing in exactly two. Which of the following relations are true. |
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The locus of the mid-point of the chord of a circle x2+y2=4 such that the segment intercepted by the chord on the curve x2−2x–2y=0 subtends a right angle at the origin is |
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Answer» The locus of the mid-point of the chord of a circle x2+y2=4 such that the segment intercepted by the chord on the curve x2−2x–2y=0 subtends a right angle at the origin is |
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For a positive constant t, let α,β be the roots of the quadratic equation x2+t2x−2t=0. If the minimum value of 2∫−1[(x+1α2)(x+1β2)+1αβ]dx is √ab+c where a,b,c∈N, then the least possible value of (a+b+c) is |
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Answer» For a positive constant t, let α,β be the roots of the quadratic equation x2+t2x−2t=0. If the minimum value of 2∫−1[(x+1α2)(x+1β2)+1αβ]dx is √ab+c where a,b,c∈N, then the least possible value of (a+b+c) is |
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Which graph is correct according to Charles Law. (Here T = t + 273) |
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Answer» Which graph is correct according to Charles Law. (Here T = t + 273) |
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Angle between the common tangents of the hyperbolas x2a2−y2b2=1 and y2a2−x2b2=1 |
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Answer» Angle between the common tangents of the hyperbolas x2a2−y2b2=1 and y2a2−x2b2=1 |
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The value of π−x cos2 x1+axdx, a>0, is [IIT Screening 2001; AIEEE 2005] |
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Answer» The value of π−x cos2 x1+axdx, a>0, is [IIT Screening 2001; AIEEE 2005] |
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The equation of diameter which bisects the chord 3x+y+5=0 of the circle x2+y2=16 is |
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Answer» The equation of diameter which bisects the chord 3x+y+5=0 of the circle x2+y2=16 is |
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If the A.M. of two positive numbers a and b(a > b) is twice their geometric mean. Prove that : a:b=(2+√3):(2−√3). |
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Answer» If the A.M. of two positive numbers a and b(a > b) is twice their geometric mean. Prove that : a:b=(2+√3):(2−√3). |
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The area bounded by the x-axis, the curves y=f(x) and the lines x=1, x=b is equal to √b2+1−√2 for all b>1, then f(x) is |
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Answer» The area bounded by the x-axis, the curves y=f(x) and the lines x=1, x=b is equal to √b2+1−√2 for all b>1, then f(x) is |
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Let →a,→b,→c be three vectors such that |→a|=|→c|=1;|→b|=4 and |→b×→c|=√15. If →b−2→c=λ→a then a value of λ is |
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Answer» Let →a,→b,→c be three vectors such that |→a|=|→c|=1;|→b|=4 and |→b×→c|=√15. If →b−2→c=λ→a then a value of λ is |
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Write last two digits of the number 3400 |
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Answer» Write last two digits of the number 3400 |
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A straight line passes through the point (α, β) and this point bisects the portion of the line intercepted between the axes. Show that the equation of the straight line is x2 α+y2 β=1. |
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Answer» A straight line passes through the point (α, β) and this point bisects the portion of the line intercepted between the axes. Show that the equation of the straight line is x2 α+y2 β=1. |
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