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DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS
(COLLECTION # 2)
Very Important Guessing Questions For IIT JEE 2011 With Detail Solution

Junior Students Can Keep It Safe For Future IIT-JEEs

 Function

 Limit, Continuity and Differentiability of Function

 Differentiation & L Hospital Rule

 Application of Derivatives

Index
For Collection # 1 Question (Next File)
 Single Correct Answer Type Question
 Comprehension Type Questions
 Assertion Reason Type Question
 More Correct Answers Type Questions
 Subjective (Up to 4 Digits)
 Detiail Solution By Genuine Method (But In) Classroom I Will Give
Short Tricks )

For Collection # 2
 Same As Above

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TOPIC = DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS


SINGLE CORRECT TYPE
Q. 1 Range of the function f ( x ) = x 1 + x 2 + x 8 + x 9
(codeV3T1PAQ5)
(A) [14, ) (B) [13, ) (C) [3, ) (D) [0, )
10 x 2 if 3 < x < 3
Q. 2 Given f ( x ) =
2 e
x 3
if x 3
(codeV3T4PAQ5)
The graph of f ( x ) is
(A) continuous and differentiable at x = 3
(B) continuous but not differentiable at x = 3
(C) differentiable but not continuous at x = 3
(D) neither differentiable nor continuous at x = 3
k f 4 (k) 2009
Q. 3 Let f ( k ) = and g ( k ) = 4 4
then the sum g (k) is equal :
2009 (1 f ( k ) ) + ( f ( k ) ) k =0

(A) 2009 (B) 2008 (C) 1005 (D) 1004


(codeV3T8PAQ4)
Q. 4 Suppose that f ( 0 ) = 0 and f ' ( 0 ) = 2, and let g ( x ) = f ( x + f ( f ( x ) ) ) . The value of g ' ( 0 ) is equal to
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 6 (D) 8
(codeV3T9PAQ1)
41x 3
Q. 5 A line is tangent to the curve f ( x ) = at the point P in the first quadrant, and has a slope
3
of 2009. This line intersects the y-axis at ( 0, b ) . The value of b equals (codeV3T9PAQ4)
73 2.73 82.73 82.7 2
(A) (B) (C) (D)
3 3 3 3
x 2009 1 x2
Q. 6 If the primitive of the function f ( x ) = w.r.t. x is equal to + C then
2 1006 n 1+ x2
(1 + x )
( m + n ) (where m, n N) is equal to
(codeV3T10PAQ3)
(A) 3012 (B) 3014 (C) 3016 (D) None
Q. 7 lim n
x
2009
(1 + 2 2008 2008
+3 + ....... + n 2008
) equals
(codeV3T10PAQ4)
1 1
(A) 0 (B) (C) (D) 2009
2009 2008

COMPREHENSION TYPE
Paragraph for question nos. 1 to 3
Consider a function y = f ( x ) satisfying the equation tan 1 y = tan 1 x + C where y = 1 when
x = 0 . Now answer the following :
(codeV3T1PAQ9to11)
Q. 1 The domain of the explicit form of the function is
(A) ( , 1) (B) R {1, 1} (C) ( 1, 1) (D) [0, )
Q. 2 Range of the function is
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(A) R {1} (B) ( 1, ) (C) [1, ) (D) (, 1]


Q. 3 For the function y = f ( x ) which one of the following does not hold good?
(A) f ( x ) is injective (B) f ( x ) is neither odd nor even
x +1
(C) f ( x ) is a period (D) explicit form of f ( x ) is .
x 1
Paragraph for question nos. 4 to 6
Consider a quadratic function f ( x ) = ax 2 + bx + c, ( a, b , c R, a 0 ) and satisfying the
following conditions.
(codeV3T3PAQ11to13)
2
x +1
(i) f ( x 4 ) = f ( 2 x ) x R and f ( x ) x x R (ii) f ( x ) x ( 0, 2 )
2
(iii) The minimum value of f ( x ) is zero.
Q. 4 The value of the leading coefficient of the quadratic polynomial is
(A) 1/4 (B) 1/3 (C) 1/2 (D) 1
Q. 5 f ' (1) has the value equal to
(A) 1/4 (B) 1/3 (C) 1/2 (D) 1
Q. 6 The area enclosed by y = f ( x ) and the coordinate axes is
(A) 1/12 (B) 1/4 (C) 1/3 (D)
Paragraph for Question Nos. 7 to 9
Let y = f (x) satisfies the equation
x
f ( x ) = ( e x + e x ) cos x 2x ( x t ) f ' ( t ) dt. (codeV3T4PAQ17to19)
0

Q. 7 y satisfies the differential equation


dy dy
(A) + y = e x ( cos x sin x ) e x ( cos x + sin x ) (B) y = e x ( cos x sin x ) + e x ( cos x + sin x )
dx dx
dy dy
(C) + y = e x ( cos x + sin x ) e x ( cos x sin x ) (D) y = e x ( cos x sin x ) + e x ( cos x sin x )
dx dx
Q. 8 The value of f ' ( 0 ) + f '' ( 0 ) equals
(A) -1 (B) 2 (C) 1 (D) 0
Q. 9 f ( x ) as a function of x equals
ex 5 ex 5
(A) e x ( cos x sin x ) + ( 3cos x + sin x ) + e x (B) e x ( cos x + sin x ) + ( 3cos x sin x ) e x
5 2 5 2
x x
e 5 e 5
(C) e x ( cos x sin x ) + ( 3cos x sin x ) + e x (D) e x ( cos x + sin x ) + ( 3cos x sin x ) e x
5 2 5 2

ASSERTION REASON TYPE


1 1
Q. 1 Let f :defined from (1/ 4, ) R + as, f ( x ) = log1/ 4 x + log 4 (16x 8x + 1)
2

4 2
(codeV3T1PAQ15)
Statement-1: f (x) is neither injective not surjective.
because Statement-2 : f (x) is a constant function.
1+ x2
Q. 2 Consider the function f ( x ) = sin 1
2x

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(codeV3T2PAQ16)
Statement-1: Range of the function f ( x ) has exactly two elements.
because Statement-2 : Domain of the function f ( x ) has exactly two elements.
1
Q. 3 Consider the function f ( x ) = {x} where {x} denotes the fractional part of x and x is
2 { x}
not an integer :
(codeV3T2PAQ17)
Statement-1: The minimum value of f ( x ) is 2 1
because Statement-2 : If the product of two positive numbers is a constant the minimum
value of their sum is 2 times the square root of their product.
x e3
Q. 4 Consider the function f ( x ) = ln ln +
4e x
(codeV3T2PAQ18)
Statement-1: The range of the function f ( x ) is R + .
a+b
because Statement-2 : For two positive reals a and b, ab
2
x + {x} + x sin {x} for x 0
Q. 5 Let f ( x ) = where {x} denotes the fractional part function.
0 for x = 0
Statement-1: f (x) is neither derivable nor continuous at x = 0 . (codeV3T3PAQ7)
because Statement-2 : Non derivability discontinuity
x
x y
Q. 6 Statement-1: The line + = 1 touches the curve y = be a at some point x = x 0
a b
dy
because Statement-2 : exists at x = x 0 . (codeV3T4PAQ1)
dx
sin ( cot 2 x ) 1
Q. 7 Statement-1 : lim 2
= (codeV3T6PAQ4)
x / 2
( 2x ) 2
sin tan
because Statement - 2 : lim = 1 and lim = 1, where is measured in radians.
0 0
( ) (
Q. 8 Consider f ( x ) = sin 1 sec ( tan 1 x ) + cos 1 cos ec ( cot 1 x ) ) (codeV3T6PAQ4)
Statement-1 : Domain of f ( x ) is a singleton
because Statement - 2 : Range of the function f ( x ) is a singleton
Q. 9 Let h ( x ) = f1 ( x ) + f 2 ( x ) + f3 ( x ) + ...... + f n ( x ) where f1 ( x ) , f 2 ( x ) , f3 ( x ) , ......, f n ( x ) are real
value functions of x: (codeV3T6PAQ7)
1
Statement-1 : f ( x ) = cos x + cos sgn ( x ) + ln x is not differentiable at 3 points in ( 0, 2 )
because Statement - 2 : Exactly one function f i ( x ) , i = 1, 2, ....., n not differentiable and the
rest of the function differentiable at x = a makes h ( x ) not differentiable at x = a .
ln x
Q. 10 Let f ( x ) = x > 0, then (codeV3T7PAQ7)
x
5 9
Statement-1 : f > f
2 2
because Statement - 2 : f ( x1 ) > f ( x 2 ) x1 ( 2, 4 ) and x1 ( 2, 4 ) and x 2 ( 0, 2 ) ( 4, )

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Q. 11 Let the line ax + by + c = 0 is a tangent to f ( x ) = x x 2 + x 3 , where a, b 0, then


Statement-1 : ab < 0 (codeV3T7PAQ9)
because
Statement - 2 : Exactly one distinct tangent can be drawn to curve y = f ( x ) passing through
any point (1/ 3, k )
Q. 12 Consider the functions f ( x ) = x sin x and g ( x ) = x 4 .
(codeV3T8PAQ11)
Statement-1 : f ( x ) is increasing for x > 0 as well as x < 0 and g ( x ) is increasing for x > 0
and decreasing for x < 0 .
because Statement - 2 : If an odd function is known to be increasing on the interval x > 0
then it is increasing for x < 0 also and if an even function is increasing for x > 0 then it is
decreasing for x < 0.
1
x cos , x0
Q. 13 Consider the function f ( x ) = x in [ 1, 1]

0, x=0
(codeV3T8PAQ13)
Statement-1 : LMVT is not applicable to f ( x ) in the indicated interval.
because Statement - 2 : As f ( x ) is neither continuous nor differentiable in [ 1, 1]
x 7 x 6 x5 x 4 x3 x 2
Q. 14 Consider the polynomial function f (x) = + + +x
7 6 5 4 3 2
(codeV3T9PAQ16)
Statement-1 : The equation f ( x ) = 0 can not have two or more roots.
because Statement - 2 : Rolles theorem is not applicable for y = f ( x ) on any interval [ a, b]
where a, b R
Q. 15 Consider the function f ( x ) = x 2 x 2 1 + 2 x 1 + 2 x 7.
(codeV3T9PAQ17)
Statement-1 : f is not differentiable at x = 1, 1 and 0.
because Statement - 2 : x not differentiable at x = 0 and x 2 1 is not differentiable at x = 1
and -1.
Q. 16 Statement-1 : The function f ( x ) = a x 1 + b 2x 1 2x 2 3x + 1 where a + 2b = 2 and
a, b R always has a root in (1, 5 ) only if b 0. (codeV3T10PAQ16)
because Statement - 2 : If f ( x ) is continuous in [ a, b ] and f ( a ) and f ( b ) have opposite
signs then f ( x ) has a root in ( a, b )
Q. 17 Consider the function f ( x ) = x 2 x 2 1 + 2 x 1 + 2 x 7 . (codeV3T10PAQ18)
56
Statement-1 : The area bounded by the graph of y = f ( x ) and the x-axis is
3
because Statement - 2 : If f ( x ) = f ( x ) then area enclosed by y = f ( x ) and positive x-axis
is equal to be area enclosed by y = f ( x ) and negative x-axis.

MORE THAN ONE MAY CORRECT TYPE


Q. 1 Which of the following function(s) is/are periodic?

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(codeV3T2PAQ21)
2x
(A) f ( x ) = where [ ] denotes greatest function
2[ x ]
(B) g ( x ) = sgn {x} where {x} denotes the fractional part function
(
(C) h ( x ) = sin 1 cos ( x 2 ) ) (D) k ( x ) = cos 1 ( sin x )
2
Q. 2 Which of the following statement(s) is/are True for the function f ( x ) = ( x 1) ( x 2 ) + 1
defined on [ 0, 2] ? (codeV3T6PAQ9)
23
(A) Range of f is , 1
27
5 23
(B) The coordinates of the turning point of the graph of y = f ( x ) occur at (1, 1) and ,
3 27
23
(C) The value of p for which the equation f ( x ) = p has 3 distinct solutions lies in interval , 1
27
7
(D) The area enclosed by y = f ( x ) , the lines x = 0 and y = 1 as x varies from 0 to 1 is .
12
Q. 3 Consider the function f ( x ) and g ( x ) , both defined from R R and are defined as
f ( x ) = 2x x 2 and g ( x ) = x n where n N. If the area between f ( x ) and g ( x ) is then n is a
divisor of
(codeV3T10PAQ19)
(A) 12 (B) 15 (C) 20 (D) 30
dy
Q. 4 Let + y = f ( x ) where y is a continuous function of x with y ( 0) = 1 and
dx
e x if 0 x 2
f ( x ) = 2 Which of the following hold(s) good ?
e if x > 2
(codeV3T10PAQ21)
(A) y (1) = 2e 1 (B) y ' (1) = e 1 (C) y ( 3) = 2e 3 (D) y ' ( 3) = 2e 3
MATCH THE COLUMNS
1
2 2 tan f ( x ) f ( x ) ( 1, 1)

x +1 x0
Q. 1 Let g ( x ) = 2 tan 1 f ( x ) f ( x ) ( , 1) where f ( x ) = 1 x 2 0<x<2
2 x 5 x2

3 1
2 tan f ( x ) f ( x ) (1, )
2
Column-I Column-II (codeV3T6PBQ2)
1 (P) 6
(A) Values of x for which derivation of g ( x ) w.r.t. f ( x ) is
13
is/are
(B) Values of x for which f ( x ) has local maximum or local (Q) 0
minimum is/are

(C) Values of k for which f ( x ) + k = 0 has 2 positive and one (R) 2


negative root is/are

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(D) Values of x for which g ' ( x ) < 0 is/are (S) 10

Q. 2 Column I Column II
(codeV3T8PBQ1)
2 cos t, if i = j (P)
(A) Let A = a ij be a 3 3 matrix where a ij = 1 if i j = 1
0 otherwise

If D denotes the determinant of the coefficient matrix then
maximum value of D is
1 1 1 1 1 (Q) 1
(B) lim 1 + + + + ........... + has the equal to
n n 2 3 4 n
(C) The product of all value of x which satisfy (R) 2
24
sin ( 4 tan 1 x ) = , is
25
(D) Let (S) 4

2 2
I1 = cos .f ( sin + cos 2 )d and I2 = sin 2. f ( sin + cos 2 ) d
0 0

I
then 1 is equal to
I2

Q. 3 Column I Column II
(codeV3T8PBQ3)
(A) Let A1 , A 2 , A3 , ......, A n are the vertices of a polygon of sides (P) 8
n. If the number of pentagons that can be constructed by joining
these vertices such that none of the side of the polygon is also the
side of the pentagon is 36, then the value of n is equal to
(B) Number of polynomials of the form x 3 + ax 2 + bx + c which (Q) 10
are divisible by ( x 2 + 1) where a, b, c {1, 2, 3, ....., 9, 10} , is
equal to
(C) For n 2, n N, number of solutions of the equation (R) 11
(
z + z 6 = i z z 6 is )
(D) Let f and g be function defined for all non negative integers (S) 12
such that for each x
(a) f ( x ) is a non negative integer, (b) 0 g ( x ) < 1 and
( c ) 2f ( x )+g( x ) = x the value of f ( 4 ) + f (1000 ) equals

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SOLUTION
SINGLE CORRECT TYPE
Q. 1 (A) least value is 14 which occurs when x [ 2, 8] ]

Q. 2 (B) f ' ( 3+ ) = lim


f ( 3 + h ) f ( 3)
= lim
( 2 eh ) 1 = lim eh 1 = 1

h 0 h h 0 h h 0
h
f ( 3 h ) f ( 3) 10 ( 3 h ) 1
2
1 + ( 6h h 2 ) 1
f ' (3) = lim

= lim = lim
h 0 h h 0 h h 0 h

= lim
( 6h h ) 2

= lim
h ( h 6)
=
6
= 3
h 0
h ( 1 + 6h h 2 + 1 ) h 0
h ( 1 + 6h h 2 + 1 ) 2

Hence f ' ( 3+ ) f ' ( 3 ) ( B )]


2009
Q. 3 (C) Sol g ( k ) = g ( 0 ) + g (1) + g ( 2 ) + .......... + g ( 2009 ) = ?
k =0

f ( k )=
k

Now f ( k ) + f ( 2009 k ) = 1 (1)
2009
2009 k
f ( 2009 k ) =
2009
f 4 (k)
again g ( k ) = 4
.(2)
(1 f ( k ) ) + f 4 (k)
4
f 4 ( 2009 k ) 1 f ( k )
Again g ( 2009 k ) = = ..(3)
(1 f [2009 k ] + f 4 4
( 2009 k ) )
4
( f ( k ) ) + (1 f ( k ) )
4

(2) + (3) gives


4
f 4 ( k ) + (1 f ( k ) )
g ( k ) + g ( 2009 k ) = 4 4
=1
( f ( k ) ) + (1 f ( k ) )
g ( 0 ) + g ( 2009 ) = 1 g (1) + g ( 2008 ) = 1 g ( 2 ) + g ( 2007 ) = 1
: : :
. . .
g (1004 ) + g (1005 ) = 1 2009
g ( k ) = 1005
k =0
[C] ]

Q. 4 (C) Sol ( ) f ( 0 ) = 0;
g ( x ) = f x + f ( f ( x )) ; f '( 0) = 2
g ' ( x ) = f ( x + f ( f ( x ) ) ) 1 + f ' ( f ( x ) ) .f ' ( x )
g ' ( 0 ) = f ' ( f ( 0 ) ) . 1 + f ' ( 0 ) .f ' ( 0 ) f ' ( 0 ) 1 + ( 2 )( 2 ) ( 2 )( 3) = 6 Ans. ]
41x 3
Q. 5 (C) Sol f (x) =
3
f ' ( x ) = 41x 2 f ' ( x ) |x1 , y1 = 41x12 41x12 = 2009 = 7 2.41
41.73
x12 = 49 x1 = 7; y1 = ( x1 7, think!)
3
y1 b
Now = 2009 y1 b = 7.2009 = 73.41
x1 0
41.73 41.73 82.73
b= 73.41 = ( 2 ) = Ans. ]
3 3 3

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x 2009
Q. 6 (D) Sol f (x) = dx Put 1 + x2 = t 2xdx = dt
2 1006
(1 + x )
1004 1004
1 ( t 1) dt 1 1 1 1 1
I= = 1 . dt put 1 = y dt = dy
2 t1006 2 t t2 t t2
1005
1 1 y1005 1 t 1
I = y1004 dy = +C= +C
2 2 1005 2010 t
1 + 22008 + 32008 + ......... + n 2008
Q. 7 (B) Sol S=
n 2009
2008
1 r 2008 1 r 1
Tr = = . S = x 2008 dx = ]
n n 2008 n n 2009

COMPREHENSION OR PARAGRAPH
Q. 1 [A] Q. 2 [B] Q. 3 [D]

[Sol. (1) tan
1
y = tan 1 x + C x = 0; y = 1 C=
4
1
tan y = tan 1 x + note : even < tan 1 x + < ;
4 4 4 2

< tan 1 x < ; < x < 1 (A) x <1 (A)
2 4
x +1
(3) y = tan tan
1
+ = (D) is correct
4 1 x
(2) The graph of ( x ) is as shown.
f

Hence range is ( 1, ) (B)


Q. 4 [A] Q. 5 [D] Q. 6 [A]
[Sol. Since minimum value is zero hence touches the x-axis and mouth
opening upwards i.e., a > 0 given f ( x 4 ) = f ( 2 x ) x x + 3
f ( x 1) = f ( 1 x ) f ( 1 + x ) = f ( 1 x )
Hence f is symmetric about the line x = 1
2
f ( x ) = a ( x + 1)
Now given f ( x ) x x
2
x +1
f (1) 1 (1) and f (x) in ( 0, 2 ) f (1) 1
2
From (1) and (2)
2
f (1) = 1 now f ( x ) = a ( x + 1)
2

f (1) = 4a = 1
1 ( x + 1) now proceed ]
a= f (x) =
4 4
Q. 7 [A] Q. 8 [D] Q. 9 [C]
x x

[Sol. f ( 0 ) = 2 f ( x ) = ( e + e ) cos x 2x x f ' ( t )dt tf ' ( t ) dt
x x

0 0
x
x

f ( x ) = ( e x + e x ) cos x 2x x ( f ( x ) f ( 0 ) ) t.f ( t ) 0 f ( t ) dt
0

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x x

f ( x ) = ( e + e ) cos x 2x xf ( x ) + 2x + xf ( x ) f ( t ) dt f ( x ) = e + e cos x f ( t ) dt ..(1)


( )
x x x x

0 0

differentiating equation (1)


f ' ( x ) + f ( x ) + cos x ( e x e x ) ( e x + e x ) sin x
dy
Hence + y = e x ( cos x sin x ) e x ( cos x + sin x ) Ans. (i)
dx
(ii) f ' ( 0 ) + f ( 0 ) = 0 2.0 = 0 Ans (ii)
(iii) I.F. of DE (1) is e x
y.e x = e 2x ( cos x sin x ) dx ( cos x + sin x ) dx y.e x = e 2x ( cos x sin x ) dx ( sin x cos x ) + C

Let I = e 2x ( cos x sin x ) dx = e 2x ( A cos x + Bsin x )

Solving A = 3 / 5 and B = 1/ 5 and C = 2 / 5


3 1 2
y = e x cos x sin x ( sin x cos x ) e x + e x Ans. (iii) ]
5 5 5
ASSERTION REASON TYPE
1 1 x 1 1
Q. 1 (B) Sol f ( x ) = log x + log x 2 +
1/ 4 4 2 4 2 16
x>
4
1 1 1 1
= log1/ 4 x + 1 + log 4 x = log 4 x + log 4 x + 1 = 1 f is constant
4 4 4 4
Hence f is many one as well into. Also range is a singleton f is constant but a constant
function can be anything not the correct explanation]

Q. 2 (B) Sol
Domain is {1, 1} and range is , and domain having two elements 
2 2
range must have two elements]
1
Q. 3 (A) Sol f (x) = {x} , x 1
2 { x}
Using {x} + { x} = 1 if x I {x} = 1 { x}
1 1 1
f (x) = (1 { x}) = {x} + 1 f ( x ) / min. = 2. 1 = 2 1 ]
2 { x} 2 { x} 2
x e3 x e3 x
Q. 4 (D) Sol + 2 . = e Hence range is [0, ) S 1 is false]
4e x 4e
Q. 5 (C)
dy dy
Q. 6 (B) Line touches the curve at ( 0, b ) and also exists but even if fails to exist.
dx x =0 dx
tangent line can be drawn. ]
sin ( cot 2 x ) cot 2 x tan 2 h 1
Q. 7 (D) lim . 2
; put x = h lim = ]
x / 2 cot 2 x ( 2x ) 2 x 0 4h 2 4

Q. 8 (B) Range of f is and domain of f is {0} . Hence if domain of f is singleton then angle
2
has to be a singleton.
If S 2 and S 1 are reverse then the answer will be B. ]

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Q. 9 (A) Sol y = ln x not differentiable at x = 1


3
y = cos x is not differentiable at x = ,
2 2
y = cos 1 ( sgn x ) = cos 1 (1) = 0 differentiable x ( 0, 2 ) ]
1 ln x
Q. 10 (A) f ' ( x ) = ; note that f ( 2 ) = f ( 4 ) f is increasing
x2
x ( 0, e ) and f is decreasing ( e, ) ]
Q. 11 (B) Sol f ' ( x ) = 1 2x + 3x 2 > 0
a
>0 ab < 0
b
x13 x12 + x1 k
= 3x12 2x1 + 1
x1 1/ 3
2 1
g ( x1 ) = 2x13 2x12 + x1 + k
3 3
2 2 2
g ' ( x1 ) = 6x12 4x1 + = ( 3x1 1) ]
3 3
Q. 12 (A) Q. 23 (C) Q. 24 (A)
Sol Let f ( x ) = 0 has two roots say x = r1 and x = r2 where r1 , r2 [ a, b]
f ( r1 ) = f ( r2 )
Hence there must exist some c ( r1 , r2 ) where f ' ( c ) = 0
but f ' ( x ) = x 6 x 5 + x 4 x 3 + x 2 x + 1
for x 1, f ' ( x ) = ( x 6 x 5 ) + ( x 4 x 3 ) + ( x 2 x ) + 1 > 0
for x 1, f ' ( x ) = (1 x ) + ( x 2 x 3 ) + ( x 4 x 5 ) + x 6 > 0
hence f ' ( x ) > 0 for all x
Rolles theorem fails f ( x ) = 0 can not have two or more roots.]
2 2
Q. 13 (D) f ( x ) = x x 1 + 2 x 1 + 2 x 7
f ( x ) = f ( x ) Area x < 0 = area x > 0
Case - I : for 0 < x < 1
y = x (1 x
2 2
) + 2 (1 x ) + 2x 7 = 2 ( x 2
3)
If < x < 0
f ( x ) = 2 ( x 2 3) now f ' ( 0+ ) = f ' ( 0 ) = 0
for x > 1 f ( x ) = x 2 ( x 2 1) + 2 ( x 1) + 2x 7
f ( x ) = 4 ( x 2)
note lim f ( x ) = 4 = f (1) f is continuous. Also f ' (1 ) = f ' (1+ ) = 4
x 1

f is derivable at x = 1 ]
Q. 14 (D) Sol Let b > 0 , then f (1) = b > 0 and
f ( 5 ) = 2a + 3b 6 = 2 ( a + 2b ) b 6 = 4 b 6 = ( 2 + b ) < 0
Hence by IVT, some c (1, 5) s.t. f ( c) = 0
If b = 0 then a = 2
f ( x ) = 2 x 1 2x 2 3x + 1 = 0 4 ( x 1) = 2x 2 3x + 1 = ( 2x 1)( x 1)

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5
( x 1)( 2x 5) = 0 x=
2
5
Hence f ( x ) = 0 if x = which lies in (1, 5 )
2
If b < 0, f (1) = b < 0 and
f ( 2 ) = a + b 3 3 ( a + 2b ) + ( ) (
32 b 3 2 3 2 3 b ) ( )
( )
= 2 3 (1 b ) > 0 ( as b < 0 )
Hence f (1) as f ( 2 ) have opposite signs
some c (1, 2 ) (1, 5 ) for which f ( c ) = 0
Statement -1 is valid for all b R statement -1 is false.
Statement -2 is obviously true ( D )]
Q. 15 (D) f ( x ) = x 2 x 2 1 + 2 x 1 + 2 x 7
f ( x ) = f ( x ) Area for x < 0 = area of x > 0
Case-I : for 0 < x < 1
y = x 2 (1 x 2 ) + 2 (1 x ) + 2x 7 = 2 ( x 2 3)
For x >1
f ( x ) = x 2 ( x 2 1) + 2 ( x 1) + 2x 7
f ( x ) = 4 ( x 2)
note lim f ( x ) = 4 = f (1)
x 1

f is continuous x R. Also f ' (11 ) = f ' (1+ ) = 4


f is derivable at x = 1
Area bounded by the y = f ( x ) and +ve x-axis is
1
1 16 22
Area = 2 ( x 2 3) dx + 2 = 2 3 + 2 = +2=
0 2 3 3
22 44
Area bounded by the f ( x ) and x-axis = 2 = Ans.]
3 3
MORE THAN ONE MAY CORRECT TYPE
Q. 1 A, B, D [Hint.
A=1; A = 1; B = 1; C = aperiodic; D = 2]
Q. 2 B, C, D
2
[Sol. The graph of y = f ( x ) = ( x 1) ( x 2 ) + 1
f (1) = f ( 2 ) = 1 and f ( 0 ) = 1 Verify alternatives
Q. 3 B, C, D
[Sol. Solving f ( x ) = 2x x 2 and g ( x ) = x n
We have 2x x 2 = x n x = 0 and x =1
1
x 3 x n +1
1
1 1 2 1
A = ( 2x x 2 x n ) dx x 2 = 1 =
0
3 n + 10 3 n +1 3 n +1
2 1 1 2 1 1 43 1
hence, = = = n +1 = 6 n = 5
3 n +1 2 3 2 n +1 6 n +1
Hence n is a divisor of 15, 20, 30 B, C, D]

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dy
Q. 4 A, B, D Sol. + y = f (x)
dx

I.F. = e x ye x = e x f ( x ) dx + C

now if 0 x 2 then ye x = e x e x dx + C ye x = x + C

x = 0, y ( 0 ) = 1, C =1 ye x = x + 1 .(1)

x +1 2
y= ; y (1) = Ans. ( A ) is correct
ex e

e x ( x + 1) e x e 2e e 1
y' = 2x
y ' (1) = 2
= 2 = Ans. ( B) is correct
e e e e

if x > 2 ye x = e x 2dx ye x = e x 2 + C y = e 2 + Ce x

as y is continuous
x +1
lim = lim ( e 2 + Ce x ) 3e 2 = e 2 + Ce 2 C=2
x 2 ex x 2

for x > 2 y = e 2 + 2e x hence y ( 3) = 2e3 + e2 = e2 ( 2e 1 + 1)

y ' = 2e x y ' ( 3) = 2e 3 Ans. ( D ) is correct ]

MATCH THE COLUMNS


Q. 1 (A) P, S, (B) Q, R; (C) Q, R (D) P.S.

1
2 2 tan f ( x ) f ( x ) ( 1, 1)


[Sol. Let g ( x ) = 2 tan 1 f ( x ) f ( x ) ( , 1)
2
3 1
2 2 tan f ( x ) f ( x ) (1, )

d (x) 2 1
(A) = 2
= f (x) 5
d (x) 1+ f (x ) 13

x = 6, 10 x = 6,10 P,S

(B) refer to graph of y = f ( x ) Q, R

(C) k ( 3, 1) k ( 1, 3) Q, R

2f ' ( x )
(D) g '( x ) = <0 f '(x) > 0 x = 6, 10 P, S ]
1+ f 2 (x)

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Q. 2 (A) Q; (B) S; (C) P; (D) R

ln x 1 16x 2 8ax + 1
[Sol. f ( x ) = ax + x 2 ; f ' ( x ) = a + 2x .(1) f '( x ) =
8 8x 8x
2

If a = 1, f '(x) =
( 4x 1) =0 x=
1
8x 4

Hence x = 1/ 4 is the point of inflection and a = 1 (C) (P)


16x 2 8ax + 1
now f '(x ) = 0 gives = 0 or 16x 2 8ax + 1 = 0
8x

8a 64a 2 64 a + a 2 1 a a 2 1
x= x= ( a > 1) or x= ( a > 1)
32 4 4

1 a + a 2 1 16 2
and f '' ( x ) = 2 f '' = 2 = 2 ( a > 1)
2 4 2 2
8x 8 a + a2 1 ( ) ( a + a 2 1 )
a + a2 1
Hence for a > 1 and x = ,f( ) has a local minima (B) ( S)
4

a a2 1
|||ly for a > 1 and x =
4

we have local mixima

(A) ( Q ) finally for 0 a <1

16x 2 8ax + 1
f '(x) = = 64a 2 64 < 0
8x

Hence f ' ( x ) > 0 f is monotonic ( D) (R)


Q. 3 (A) S; (B) Q; (C) P; (D) R

[Sol. (A) 1st vertex n C1 way

2 and n can not be taken. Remaining vertices are

3, 4, 5............... ( n 1) OOOO

 four to be taken
( n 3) vertices

x x x ..... x number of gaps ( n 6 ) out of which 4 can be selected in n 6


C 4 ways.
 
( n 7 ) not to be ta ken

n 6
C 4 .n
Hence required number of ways = 36
5

which is satisfied by n = 12 Ans. (S)

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(B) x 3 + ax 2 + bx + c ( x 2 + 1) ( x + k ) = x 3 + kx 2 + x + k

b = 1 and a = c

Now a can be taken in 10 ways and as a = c hence c can be only in one way

Also b = 1. Hence total 10 Ans. (Q)


Alternatively: i a + bi + c = 0 + 0i

c a + ( b 1) i = 0 + 0i a=c and b =1 ]

(C) z 6 (1 + i ) = z ( i 1) .......... (1)

6 6
z 1 + i = z 1 + i z =z z = 0 or z =1

if z =0 z=0

1
if z = 1 then zz = 1 z=
z

hence equation (1) becomes


2m + 2m +
1 1 + i ( 1 + i )(1 i ) 2 + i sin 2
z 6 (1 + i ) = ( 1 + i ) z 7 = = = i z = cos
z 1+ i 2 7 7

Where m = 0, 1, 2, ............,6 are the other solutions

Total solutions = 8 Ans. (P)


f ( x )+ g( x )
2(
f 4) + g ( 4 )
(D) 2 =x Put x = 4 = 4 = 22

f ( 4) + g ( 4) = 2 g ( 4) = 2 f ( 4) 0 2 f ( 4 ) < 1 2 f ( 4 ) < 1

1 < f ( 4) 2 f ( 4) = 2 (as f ( x ) is a non negative integer)

again put

2f (1000) + g(1000) = 1000 f (1000 ) + g (1000 ) = log 2 (1000 ) g (1000 ) = log 2 (1000 ) f (1000 )

0 log 2 1000 f (1000 ) < 1 log 2 1000 f (1000 ) < 1 ( log 2 1000 )

( log 2 1000 ) 1 f (1000 ) log 2 1000 f (1000 ) = 9 as f is an integer

Hence f ( 4 ) + f (1000 ) = 11 Ans. ( R )]

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