Algebra Day 1
Algebra Day 1
A 29
B 36
C 31
D 37
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S1
A 29
B 36
C 31
D 37
Solution:
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A 12
B 24
C 18
D 15
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S2
A 12
B 24
C 18
D 15
Solution:
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Let S = {p1, p2 , ……, p10} be the set of first ten prime numbers. Let
Q
A = S ∪ P, where P is the set of all possible products of distinct
element of S. Then the number of all ordered pairs (x, y), x ∈ S,
y ∈ A, such that x divides y , is ______.
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S1
Let S = {p1, p2 , ……, p10} be the set of first ten prime numbers. Let
Q
A = S ∪ P, where P is the set of all possible products of distinct
element of S. Then the number of all ordered pairs (x, y), x ∈ S,
y ∈ A, such that x divides y , is ______.
Ans: 5120
Solution:
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A 4
B 2
C 8
D 6
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S2
A 4
B 2
C 8
D 6
Solution:
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A 10/9
B 3/2
C 5/2
D 5/3
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A 10/9
B 3/2
C 5/2
D 5/3
Solution:
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C an equivalence relation
C an equivalence relation
A an equivalence relation
A an equivalence relation
Let R = {(1, 2), (2, 3), (3, 3)} be a relation defined on the set {1, 2, 3, 4}.
Q
Then the minimum number of elements, needed to be added in R so
that R becomes an equivalence relation, is:
A 10
B 9
C 8
D 7
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S1
Let R = {(1, 2), (2, 3), (3, 3)} be a relation defined on the set {1, 2, 3, 4}.
Q
Then the minimum number of elements, needed to be added in R so
that R becomes an equivalence relation, is:
A 10
B 9
C 8
D 7
Solution:
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Ans: 3
Solution:
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A 5
B 7
C 4
D 6
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A 5
B 7
C 4
D 6
Solution:
Quadratic Equations
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A 1
B 2
C 3
D 4
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A 1
B 2
C 3
D 4
Solution:
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A 14
B 21
C 28
D 7
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A 14
B 21
C 28
D 7
Solution:
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A 3(3 -√2)
B 6(3 -√2)
C 6(2 -√2)
D 3(2 -√2)
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A 3(3 -√2)
B 6(3 -√2)
C 6(2 -√2)
D 3(2 -√2)
Solution:
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A e6/5
B e
C e8/5
D e2
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A e6/5
B e
C e8/5
D e2
Solution:
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Ans: 117
Solution:
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Ans: 31
Solution:
Solution:
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A 2109
B 2129
C 2119
D 2139
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S2
A 2109
B 2129
C 2119
D 2139
Solution:
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A 24
B 25
C 17
D 27
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S2
A 24
B 25
C 17
D 27
Solution:
Complex Numbers
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A 409
B 441
C 312
D 398
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S1
A 409
B 441
C 312
D 398
Solution:
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A 24
B 29
C 41
D 31
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S1
A 24
B 29
C 41
D 31
Solution:
Alternate Solution:
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A 4
B 8
C 10
D 6
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A 4
B 8
C 10
D 6
Solution:
Alternate Solution:
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A -2
B 6
C -6
D 2
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A -2
B 6
C -6
D 2
Solution:
Alternate Solution:
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Q
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Ans: 10
Solution:
[R1 → R1 + R2 + R3 ]
[C2 → C2 - C1 ; C3 → C3 - C1 ]
Solution:
Solution:
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D
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D
Solution:
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A 13
B 10
C 3
D 7
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S1
A 13
B 10
C 3
D 7
Solution:
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A 50
B 100
C 81/25
D 121/25
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A 50
B 100
C 81/25
D 121/25
Solution:
Sequence & Series
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A 505
B 515
C 510
D 525
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S2
A 505
B 515
C 510
D 525
Solution:
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If the first term of an A.P. is 3 and the sum of its first four terms
Q
is equal to one-fifth of the sum of the next four terms, then the
sum of the first 20 terms is equal to
A -1200
B -1080
C -1020
D -120
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S1
If the first term of an A.P. is 3 and the sum of its first four terms
Q
is equal to one-fifth of the sum of the next four terms, then the
sum of the first 20 terms is equal to
A -1200
B -1080
C -1020
D -120
Solution:
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A 108
B 122
C 84
D 90
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S2
A 108
B 122
C 84
D 90
Solution:
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Ans: 125
Solution:
Alternate Solution:
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Ans: 20
Solution:
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A 98
B 126
C 142
D 112
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S1
A 98
B 126
C 142
D 112
Solution:
Solution:
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The roots of the quadratic equation 3x2 – px + q = 0 are 10th and 11th
Q
terms of an arithmetic progression with common difference 3/2.
If the sum of the first 11 terms of this arithmetic progression is 88,
then q – 2q is equal to _______.
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The roots of the quadratic equation 3x2 – px + q = 0 are 10th and 11th
Q
terms of an arithmetic progression with common difference 3/2.
If the sum of the first 11 terms of this arithmetic progression is 88,
then q – 2q is equal to _______.
Ans: 474
Solution:
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A 6
B 5
C 8
D 4
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S2
A 6
B 5
C 8
D 4
Solution:
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Ans: 11132
Solution:
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A 628
B 812
C 526
D 784
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S1
A 628
B 812
C 526
D 784
Solution:
Solution:
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A 6/7
B 6
C 1/7
D 1
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S2
A 6/7
B 6
C 1/7
D 1
Solution:
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A 20
B 90
C 45
D 25
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A 20
B 90
C 45
D 25
Solution:
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A 540
B 675
C 1350
D 135
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S2
A 540
B 675
C 1350
D 135
Solution:
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A 0
B 2/3
C 1
D 1/3
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S1
B 2/3
C 1
D 1/3
Solution:
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A 4/3
B 2
C 7/3
D 5/3
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S1
A 4/3
B 2
C 7/3
D 5/3
Solution:
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A 3a99 - 100
B 3a100 - 100
C 3a99 + 100
D 3a100 + 100
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S1
A 3a99 - 100
B 3a100 - 100
C 3a99 + 100
D 3a100 + 100
Solution:
Alternate Solution:
Binomial Theorem
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A 5
B 3
C 4
D 8
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A 5
B 3
C 4
D 8
Solution:
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A 2184
B 2196
C 2148
D 2172
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S1
A 2184
B 2196
C 2148
D 2172
Solution:
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A 283
B 287
C 295
D 299
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S2
A 283
B 287
C 295
D 299
Solution:
Solution:
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A 18
B 13
C 8
D 20
JEE Main 23rd Jan 2025, S2
A 18
B 13
C 8
D 20
Solution:
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For some n ≠ 10, let the coefficients of 5th , 6th and 7th terms
Q
in the binomial expansion of (1 + x)n + 4 be in A.P. Then the
largest coefficient in the expansion of (1 + x)n + 4 is:
A 20
B 10
C 35
D 70
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For some n ≠ 10, let the coefficients of 5th , 6th and 7th terms
Q
in the binomial expansion of (1 + x)n + 4 be in A.P. Then the
largest coefficient in the expansion of (1 + x)n + 4 is:
A 20
B 10
C 35
D 70
Solution:
Solution:
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A 22
B 20
C 21
D 19
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A 22
B 20
C 21
D 19
Solution:
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A 6
B 17
C 9
D 14
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S1
A 6
B 17
C 9
D 14
Solution:
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Ans: 612
Solution:
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Q
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Ans: 2035
Solution:
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Q
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Ans: 465
Solution:
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Q
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Ans: 5
Solution:
Solution:
Permutations & combinations
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From all the English alphabets, five letters are chosen and
Q
are arranged in alphabetical order. The total number of
ways, in which the middle letter is ' M ', is :
A 14950
B 6084
C 4356
D 5148
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S1
From all the English alphabets, five letters are chosen and
Q
are arranged in alphabetical order. The total number of
ways, in which the middle letter is ' M ', is :
A 14950
B 6084
C 4356
D 5148
Solution:
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Group A consists of 7 boys & 3 girls, while group B consists of 6 boys & 5 girls.
Q
The number of ways, 4 boys and 4 girls can be invited for a picnic if 5 of them
must be from group A and the remaining 3 from group B, is equal to:
A 8575
B 9100
C 8925
D 8750
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Group A consists of 7 boys & 3 girls, while group B consists of 6 boys & 5 girls.
Q
The number of ways, 4 boys and 4 girls can be invited for a picnic if 5 of them
must be from group A and the remaining 3 from group B, is equal to:
A 8575
B 9100
C 8925
D 8750
Solution:
=
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A 4607
B 5720
C 5719
D 4608
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S1
A 4607
B 5720
C 5719
D 4608
Solution:
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Ans: 1405
Solution:
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The number of words, which can be formed using all the letters of
Q
the word "DAUGHTER", so that all the vowels never come together, is
A 34000
B 37000
C 36000
D 35000
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The number of words, which can be formed using all the letters of
Q
the word "DAUGHTER", so that all the vowels never come together, is
A 34000
B 37000
C 36000
D 35000
Solution:
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Ans: 17280
Solution:
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In a group of 3 girls and 4 boys, there are two boys B1 and B2 . The number
Q
of ways, in which these girls and boys can stand in a queue such that all
the girls stand together, all the boys stand together, but B1 and B2 are not
adjacent to each other, is :
A 96
B 144
C 120
D 72
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S2
In a group of 3 girls and 4 boys, there are two boys B1 and B2 . The number
Q
of ways, in which these girls and boys can stand in a queue such that all
the girls stand together, all the boys stand together, but B1 and B2 are not
adjacent to each other, is :
A 96
B 144
C 120
D 72
Solution:
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Let P be the set of seven-digit numbers with sum of their digits equal to 11.
Q
If the numbers in P are formed by using the digits 1, 2 and 3 only, then the
number of elements in the set P is:
A 164
B 158
C 161
D 173
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Let P be the set of seven-digit numbers with sum of their digits equal to 11.
Q
If the numbers in P are formed by using the digits 1, 2 and 3 only, then the
number of elements in the set P is:
A 164
B 158
C 161
D 173
Solution:
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The number of natural numbers, between 212 and 999, such that
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the sum of their digits is 15, is _________.
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S2
The number of natural numbers, between 212 and 999, such that
Q
the sum of their digits is 15, is _________.
Ans: 64
Solution:
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If all the words with or without meaning made using all the letters
Q
of the word "KANPUR" are arranged as in a dictionary, then the
word at 440th position in this arrangement, is
A PRNAUK
B PRKANU
C PRKAUN
D PRNAKU
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S2
If all the words with or without meaning made using all the letters
Q
of the word "KANPUR" are arranged as in a dictionary, then the
word at 440th position in this arrangement, is
A PRNAUK
B PRKANU
C PRKAUN
D PRNAKU
Solution:
Matrices & Determinants
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A 280
B 168
C 210
D 224
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S2
A 280
B 168
C 210
D 224
Solution:
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Q
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Ans: 2
Solution:
Solution:
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A 65
B 127
C 258
D 2049
JEE Main 28th Jan 2025, S2
A 65
B 127
C 258
D 2049
Solution:
Solution:
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A 288
B 222
C 242
D 262
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S1
A 288
B 222
C 242
D 262
Solution:
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A 1040
B 1215
C 1295
D 1280
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S1
A 1040
B 1215
C 1295
D 1280
Solution:
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A 25
B 16
C 36
D 9
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A 25
B 16
C 36
D 9
Solution:
Solution:
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Ans: 34
Solution:
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For a 3×3 matrix M, let tr(M) denote the sum of all the diagonal elements of M.
Q
Let A be a 3×3 matrix such that |A| =1/2 and tr(A) = 3. If B = adj(adj(2A)), then
the value of |B| + tr(B) equals:
A 56
B 132
C 174
D 280
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For a 3×3 matrix M, let tr(M) denote the sum of all the diagonal elements of M.
Q
Let A be a 3×3 matrix such that |A| =1/2 and tr(A) = 3. If B = adj(adj(2A)), then
the value of |B| + tr(B) equals:
A 56
B 132
C 174
D 280
Solution:
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D
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D
Solution:
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Q
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Ans: 44
Solution:
Solution:
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A -1
B 0
C 2
D 1
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A -1
B 0
C 2
D 1
Solution:
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A 9
B 12
C 16
D 22
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S2
A 9
B 12
C 16
D 22
Solution:
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A 20
B 10
C 12
D 6
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A 20
B 10
C 12
D 6
Solution:
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A 59
B 57
C 55
D 56
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S1
A 59
B 57
C 55
D 56
Solution:
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A 12
B 13
C 10
D 11
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A 12
B 13
C 10
D 11
Solution:
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A 𝞴 = 15, 𝞵 ≠ 7
B 𝞴 ≠ 17, 𝞵 ≠ 18
C 𝞴 = 17, 𝞵 = 18
D 𝞴 = 17, 𝞵 ≠ 18
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A 𝞴 = 15, 𝞵 ≠ 7
B 𝞴 ≠ 17, 𝞵 ≠ 18
C 𝞴 = 17, 𝞵 = 18
D 𝞴 = 17, 𝞵 ≠ 18
Solution:
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A 440
B 3080
C 3410
D 560
JEE Main 29th Jan 2025, S2
A 440
B 3080
C 3410
D 560
Solution:
Trigonometry & ITF
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A 2/3
B 0
C 3/2
D 1
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A 2/3
B 0
C 3/2
D 1
Solution:
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A 10
B 2
C 8
D 4
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A 10
B 2
C 8
D 4
Solution:
Solution:
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A 4
B 1
C 3
D 2
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A 4
B 1
C 3
D 2
Solution:
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A 4𝞹
B 5𝞹/6
C 𝞹/2
D 𝞹
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A 4𝞹
B 5𝞹/6
C 𝞹/2
D 𝞹
Solution:
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Ans: 14
Solution:
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Using the principal values of the ITF, the sum of the maximum
Q
and the minimum values of 16((sec–1 x)2 + (cosec–1 x)2) is:
A 24𝞹2
B 18𝞹2
C 31𝞹2
D 22𝞹2
JEE Main 22nd Jan 2025, S1
Using the principal values of the ITF, the sum of the maximum
Q
and the minimum values of 16((sec–1 x)2 + (cosec–1 x)2) is:
A 24𝞹2
B 18𝞹2
C 31𝞹2
D 22𝞹2
Solution:
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D
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D
Solution:
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A 1
B 32/65
C 0
D 33/65
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A 1
B 32/65
C 0
D 33/65
Solution:
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A 0
B 3𝞹
D 𝞹
JEE Main 24th Jan 2025, S2
A 0
B 3𝞹
D 𝞹
Solution:
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Q
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Ans: 5
Solution:
Solution: