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Log (Ab) Log C Log (BC) Log A Log (Ca) Log B Log (A)

This document contains 6 multiple choice questions regarding trigonometric, logarithmic, and other mathematical concepts. The questions cover topics such as: 1) Finding the value of an expression involving trigonometric functions of angles where the sum of the angles is 270 degrees. 2) Simplifying an expression involving trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponential functions. 3) Determining the number of prime numbers that satisfy a given logarithmic inequality. 4) Evaluating a logarithmic expression and determining the unique positive value of a variable that satisfies a given equation. 5) Finding the value of a logarithm involving the smallest integer that satisfies a given equation. 6) Determining whether an expression involving trig

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Log (Ab) Log C Log (BC) Log A Log (Ca) Log B Log (A)

This document contains 6 multiple choice questions regarding trigonometric, logarithmic, and other mathematical concepts. The questions cover topics such as: 1) Finding the value of an expression involving trigonometric functions of angles where the sum of the angles is 270 degrees. 2) Simplifying an expression involving trigonometric, logarithmic, and exponential functions. 3) Determining the number of prime numbers that satisfy a given logarithmic inequality. 4) Evaluating a logarithmic expression and determining the unique positive value of a variable that satisfies a given equation. 5) Finding the value of a logarithm involving the smallest integer that satisfies a given equation. 6) Determining whether an expression involving trig

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(A*) 4 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 6

Q.57 If A + B + C = 270º then cos2A + cos2B + cos2C is equal to


(A) 4sinA sinB sinC (B) 4 cosA cosB cosC (C*) 1– 4sinA sinB sinC (D) 1–4 cosA cos B cos C
2   
Q.58 If y = sin2x + sin  x    cos x cos x   , then 4y equals
 3  3
(A) 4 (B) 0 (C*) 5 (D) 2
Q.59 Number of prime numbers ‘p’ which satisfy |2 – log3p| + log3(2p) = log318, is equal to
(A) 2 (B) 3 (C*) 4 (D) 1
     log cos x ( x )  log tan x ( x )
Q.60 If x   0,  – 1,  then the expression log ( x )  log ( x ) simplifies to
 2   4 cos x tan x

(A*) logsinxx (B) logxsinx (C) 0 (D) 1


log 2 (ab)·log c  log 2 (bc)·log a  log 2 (ca)·log b
Q.61 If log abc = 0 then the value of log(c )
is equal to
log(a)log(b)
(where a, b, c are not unity)
(A) 1 (B) 0 (C*) 3 (D) –3
Q.62 The unique positive value of x satisfying the equation (4x)log 2 – (9x)log 3  0 , is k, then 72 k is
(A) 8 (B) 4 (C*) 2 (D) 1

Q.63 If the smallest integer satisfying the equation, log 1 x –1  2  log 1 x – 3 be 'a', then log2(a) equals,
6 6

(A*) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) None of these


199
Q.64 If x = tan|tan|, y = cot|cot| where <  < 100, then which one of the following option is true ?
2
(A) x + y  4 (B) x + y  – 4 (C) x + y  2 (D*) x + y  – 2
        
Q.65 If a  b , then a  (a  (a  (a  (a  (a  b))))) equals
r r     
(A) | a |6 b (B) 0 (C*) – | a |6 b (D) – | a |2 b

( x 3 – 1)
Q.66  x4 6x 6 – 4x 3  2
dx =

6x 6 – 4 x 3  2 6x 6 – 4 x 3  2
(A) c (B) c
12 x 3 12 x 2

6x 6 – 4x 3  2 1
(C*) c (D) n (6 x 6 – 4 x 3  2)  c
6x 3 12

1 4 9 1
Q.67 If An be arithmetic mean of 2
, 2 , 2 ,......., , then lim A is
n 1 n  4 n  9 2 n  n

  
(A) 1  (B) (C*) 1 – (D) None of these
4 4 4

(6)

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