This document appears to be the instructions and questions for a math exam consisting of 17 questions over 7 pages. The instructions specify that students must write their answers in the language shown on their admit card, answer each question consecutively drawing a horizontal line between them, and that calculators and tables are prohibited. The questions cover a range of math topics including integrals, functions, determinants, ellipses, arithmetic progressions, complex numbers, probabilities, differential equations, and geometry.
This document appears to be the instructions and questions for a math exam consisting of 17 questions over 7 pages. The instructions specify that students must write their answers in the language shown on their admit card, answer each question consecutively drawing a horizontal line between them, and that calculators and tables are prohibited. The questions cover a range of math topics including integrals, functions, determinants, ellipses, arithmetic progressions, complex numbers, probabilities, differential equations, and geometry.
This document appears to be the instructions and questions for a math exam consisting of 17 questions over 7 pages. The instructions specify that students must write their answers in the language shown on their admit card, answer each question consecutively drawing a horizontal line between them, and that calculators and tables are prohibited. The questions cover a range of math topics including integrals, functions, determinants, ellipses, arithmetic progressions, complex numbers, probabilities, differential equations, and geometry.
This document appears to be the instructions and questions for a math exam consisting of 17 questions over 7 pages. The instructions specify that students must write their answers in the language shown on their admit card, answer each question consecutively drawing a horizontal line between them, and that calculators and tables are prohibited. The questions cover a range of math topics including integrals, functions, determinants, ellipses, arithmetic progressions, complex numbers, probabilities, differential equations, and geometry.
The paper discusses concepts related to calculus, algebra, geometry and probability. It contains 17 multi-part questions testing different math skills.
1/5, as the discriminant must be greater than or equal to 0 for the roots to be real.
P and Q must be the points where a tangent to the ellipse x^2 + 4y^2 = 4 meets the ellipse x^2 + 2y^2 = 6.
Paper : IIT-JEE Maths Question Paper Of Year 1997
Time : Three hour Max. Marks : 100
Instructions : 1. Answer all questions in the language of your choice as shown in your admit card. 2. The paper consists of seven printed pages (17 questions). 3. Answer to next question should start after drawing a separating horizontal line with a space of 3cm. 4. All sub-questions of a question should be answered at one place in the same order as in the question paper. 5. There is no negative marking. 6. Use of all type of calculating devices, Graph paper, Logarithmic/Trigonometric/ Statistical Tables is prohibited. 1. There are five sub-questions in this question. For answering each sub-question, four alternatives are given, and only one of them is correct. Indicate your answer for each sub- question by writing one of the letters A, B, C or D ONLY in the answer-book. (i) If g (x)= 0 x cos 4 t dt, then g (x + p) equals : (A) g (x)+ g () (B) g (x)- g () (C) g (x)g () (D) (g (x))/(g (x)) (ii) If f (x)= x / sinx and g (x)= x / tanx , where 0 < x 1, then in this interval : (A) Both f (x) and g (x) are increasing functions. (B) Both f (x) and g (x) are decreasing functions. (C) f (x) is an increasing function. (D) g (x) is an increasing function. (iii) The parameter, on which the value of the determinant does not depend upon is : (A) a (B) p (C) d (D) x (iv) The graph of the function cos x (x + 2) cos 2 (x + 1) is: (A) a straight line passing through (0, sin 2 1) with slope 2 (B) a straight line passing through (0, 0) (C) a parabola with vertex (1, sin 2 , 1) (D) a straight line passing through the point (/2,-sin 2 1) and parallel to the x-axis. (v) (A) 1 + 5 (B) 1+ 5 (C) 1 + 2 (D) 1 + 2 2. A tangent to the ellipse x 2 + 4y 2 = 4 meets the ellipse x 2 + 2y 2 = 6 at P and Q. Prove that the tangents at P and Q of the ellipse x 2 + 2y 2 = 6 are at right angles 6. The question contained FIVE incomplete statements. Complete these statements so that the resulting statements are correct. Write ONLY the answers in your answer-book in the order in which the statement are given below. (i) The sum of all the real roots of the equations |x-2| 2 +|x-2|-2=0 is .. . (ii) Let p and q be roots of the equations x 2 2x + A = 0 and let r and s be the roots of the equation x 2 18 + B = 0. If p < q < r < s are in arithmetic progression the A = .. and B = 10. Let z 1 and z 2 be roots of the equation z 2 + pz + q = 0, where the co-efficients p and q may be complex numbers. Let A and B represent z 1 and z 2 in the complex plane. If If AOB = 0 and OA = OB, where O is the origin, prove that p 2 = 4q cos 2 (/2). 11. The question contains FIVE incomplete statements. Complete these statements so that the resulting statements are correct. Write ONLY the answers in your answer-book in the order in which the statements are given below. 12. If p and q are chosen randomly from the set {1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10}, with replacement, determine the probability that the roots of the equation x 2 + px + q = 0 are real. 13. Let u (x) and v (x) satisfy the differential equations du/dx + p (x) u = f (x) and dv/dx + p (x) v = g (x), where p (x) and g (x) are continuous functions. If u (x 1 ) > v (x 1 ) for some x 1 and f (x) > g (x) for all x > x 1 , prove that any point (x, y) where x > x 1 does not satisfy the equations y = u (x) and y = v (x). 14. Let S be a square of unit area. Consider any quadrilateral which has one vertex on each side of S. If a, b, c and d denote the lengths of the sides of the quadrilateral, prove that 2 a 2 + b 2 + c 2 + d 2 4. 15. Let f (x) = Maximum {x 2 , (1 x) 2 , 2x (1 x)}, where 0 x 1. Determine the area of the region bounded by the curves y = f (x), x-axis, x = 0 and x = 1. 16. Prove that k-1 n-1 (n-k) cos(n/2), where n 3 is an integer. 17. Let C be any circle with centre (0,2). Prove that at the most two rational points can be there on C. (A rational point is a point both of whose coordinates are rational numbers.)