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June 29 2022 Jee Main Shift 2 Mathematics Solution

1. The document contains solutions to 6 mathematics questions from a JEE exam. 2. Question 1 finds the limit of an expression as x approaches 1, question 2 finds the distance between a point and the origin, question 3 calculates the sum of common terms between two sequences, and question 4 finds the sum of an infinite series. 3. Questions 5 and 6 involve geometry problems related to circles and triangles, and defining a continuous function, respectively.

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June 29 2022 Jee Main Shift 2 Mathematics Solution

1. The document contains solutions to 6 mathematics questions from a JEE exam. 2. Question 1 finds the limit of an expression as x approaches 1, question 2 finds the distance between a point and the origin, question 3 calculates the sum of common terms between two sequences, and question 4 finds the sum of an infinite series. 3. Questions 5 and 6 involve geometry problems related to circles and triangles, and defining a continuous function, respectively.

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Mathematics JEE Solutions 2022


Mathematics

( x 2  1) sin2 ( x ) 3
1. lim is equal to  28k  6  0  k 
x 1 x 4  2 x 3  2 x  1 14
(1) 22 (2) 2  37 20 39 
 P  , ,
 14 7 7 
2
(3) 32 (4)
2 2 2 2
 37   20   39  9053
Sol. Answer (2)
Here OP =  14    7    7   14
     
( x 2  1) sin2 ( x )  0  3. Sequence 1: 3, 6, 9, … 78 terms
lim  form 
x 1 x 4  2 x 3  2 x  1  0 
Sequence 2: 5, 9, 13, … 59 terms
2 2
( x  1) sin ( x ) Find the sum of common terms between them
lim
x 1 ( x 2  1)( x 2  2 x  1)
(1) 2223 (2) 1785
2
sin ( x ) (3) 1805 (4) 2025
 lim
x 1 ( x  1)2 Sol. Answer (1)
2
sin (   x ) S-1: 3, 6, 9, … 78 terms
lim
x 1 ( x  1)2 It is an AP  tn = 3n, n = 1, 2, … 78

sin2 ( (1  x )) 2 S-2: 5, 9, 13, …. 59 terms


lim    2
x 1 2 (1  x )2 It is an A.P

x 2 y 2 z6  tm = 5 + (m – 1)4 = 4m + 1, m = 1, 2, … 59
2. If the line   intersects the
3 4 2 3n  1
plane 3 n = 4m + 1  m  n  3, 7, 11, ....
4
2x + 4y + 3z = 0 at point P.

Find the distance OP (where O is origin (0, 0, 0))
3 + (k – 1) 4  78
8069 9053
(1) (2) 75
7 14  k 1 
4
7084 9017
(3) (4) 74
7 14  k  1  20
4
Sol. Answer (2)
 Number of common terms are 19.
x 2 y 2 z6
l:    k (say) Put n = 3, 7, …
3 4 2
Common terms are 9, 21, 33, …. 19 terms
 (x, y, z) = (3k + 2, 4k + 2, 2k – 6) lies on
2x + 4y + 3z = 0 19
Sum  [18  18  12]  19  9  13  2223
2
 2(3k + 2) + 4(4k + 2) + 3(2k – 6) = 0

(1)
5 10 16
4. S = 1   
6 6 2 63
Find the sum of the series.
16 301
(1) (2)
216 125

25 276
(3) (4)
216 125
Sol. Answer (4) x 2  2x  y  y 2  0
5 10 16
S = 1     2 1   1 1 
6 6 2 63 Centre =  ,    , 
 2 2  2 2
S 1 5 10
   
6 6 6 2 63 1 1 3
r   
2 4 2
5 4 5 6
Subtracting S  1  2  3   
6 6 6 6  BC  3
5 1 4 5 AB  2 (given)
S   2  3  
36 6 6 6
 AC  3  2  1
Subtracting 25 S  1  3  1  1   
36 6 2
6 3
6 1 1 1

Infinite G.P
Area of ABC = AB  AC =  1 2 
2 2 2
1
6. Let ‘f’ be a continuous function in [0, 1] such that
25 3 6 2
S  1
36 2 
1 f ( x )  x   ( x  t )f (t )dt , then which of the
6 0

25 3 1 3 1 46 23 following point does not lie on the curve y = f(x)?


S     
36 2 5  6 2 30 30 15 1 5  1 2 
(1)  ,  (2)  , 
36 23 23  12  2 13   3 13 
S  
25 15 25  5
2  1 1 
(3)  , 0  (4)  , 
276 9   6 13 

125
Sol. Answer (4)
5. If a triangle ABC is inscribed in the circle 1
x 2  2 x  y  y 2  0 such that BAC = 90° f ( x )  x   ( x  t )f (t )dt ,
0
and AB  2 , then area of ABC is
1 1

(1)
1
(2)
1  f ( x )  x  x  f (t )dt   tf (t ) dt
2 2 0 0

3 1
(3) (4)
2 3
Sol. Answer (1)
Clearly, BC is a diameter of circle
1
 f ( x )  ax  b, a  1   (at  b )dt
0

a a
 a  1 b   1  b …(1)
2 2

(2)
1 1 h
and b   t (at  b )dt  tan 60 
 (at  bt )dt
2
x
0 0

a b 3b a h  3x
 b    …(2)
3 2 2 3 h  20
tan30 
96 136 x
  1 b  1
4 4 1 h  20
 
4 18 3 x
 b and a 
13 3 1 h  20
 
3 h
18 4
Here f ( x )  x 3
13 13
1 h
1 1    h  20
Clearly  ,  does not lie. 3 3
 6 13 
h
7. Find the probability that a relation {x, y}  {x, y}   h  20
3
is symmetric as well as transitive.
 h  3h  60
1 3
(1) (2)
4 8  2h  60

5 1 h  30
(3) (4)
16 8
9. The area between the curves
Sol. Answer (3) 2 2
x y
x 2  y 2  a2 ,  2  1 is 30 and the area
Relation from A  A where A = {x, y}. a 2
b
Total number of relations = 24 = 16 x2 y 2
between the curves x2 + y2  b2 and  1
The relations which are symmetric as well as a2 b2
transitive are is 18 then the value of is (a – b)2 is (a > b)

, {( x, x )}, {( y , y )}, {( x, x ), ( y , y )} and (1) 6 (2) 12


(3) 18 (4) 24
{( x, x ), ( y , y ), ( x, y ), ( y , x )}
Sol. Answer (2)
 Probability that the relation is symmetric as
Given a2 – ab = 30
5
well as transitive =
16 a(a – b) = 30 …(1)

8. The height of a pole is 20 m. If the angle of and ab – b2 = 18


elevation of the tower from the top of the pole b(a – b) = 18 …(2)
30° and the same from bottom of the tower is
Dividing equation (1) by equation (2)
60°, then the height of the tower is
a 5 5b
(1) 20 3 m (2) (20  10 3 ) m   a
b 3 3
(3) 30 m (4) (10  20 3 ) m 5 2
(1)  b  b  30  b  3 3 and a  5 3
Sol. Answer (3) 3 3
(a – b)2 = 12
10. For any integer n, the integral

sin2 x
e cos3 ((2n  1)x ) dx
0

(1) –1 (2) 0
(3) 1 (4) 

(3)
Sol. Answer (2)  4a  a 
Equation of AB: ( y  4a )   ( x  4a )
a

sin2 x
 4a  
I= e cos3 ((2n  1)x ) dx …(1)  4
0
4
Apply x  – x ( y  4a )  ( x  4a ) . Passes through S(a, 0)
3

2
I   esin (  x )
cos3 ((2n  1)(   x )) dx 4
(0  4a )  (a  4a )
0 3

sin2 (   x )  sin2 x –4a = –4a, which is true for  a  R but a > 0


 3 3
for y2 = 4ax.
cos ((2n  1)(   x )   cos [(2n  1)x ]
12. If the two sides of a triangle are 2x – y – 1 = 0
 and x – 2y + 1 = 0 and orthocentre of triangle is
2
 I    esin x
cos3 ((2n  1)x )dx  I
7 7
0
 3 , 3  , then distance of origin from centroid of
 
Here I  I  2I  0  I  0 triangle is

11. Assume a parabola P, y2 = 4ax with focus at S. (1) 2 (2) 2 2



Let tangents to parabola P makes an angle (3) 3 2 (4) 4 2 
4
with the line y = 3x + 5 and touch P at A and B. Sol. Answer (2)
Then the value of a for which A, B and S are
collinear is
(1) a  0 (2) a > 0
(3) a < 0 (4) a  0
Sol. Answer (2)

Altitude through B is 2x + y +  = 0
14 7
    0
3 3
 = –7
 Altitude through B is 2x + y – 7 = 0
Equation of AB is 2x – y – 1 = 0
 B(2, 3), similarly C(3, 2)
 Centroid G(2, 2)
3m
tan   1 
1  3m  OG  4  4  2 2

 3m  1  3  m  m 
1
2

13. If 1  e 2 x  dy
dx
 2 1  y  e 2 x
 0, y  0   0

or 3m  1  m  3  m  2 
 
2
Find 6  f '  0   f ln 3 
AB is a focal chord  

 a 2a  1 (1) 4 (2) –4
 A 2 ,   A(4a, 4a ) for m  2
m m  (3) 3 (4) –6

 a 2a  a Sol. Answer (3)


 B 2 ,   B( ,  a ) for m  2
m m  4
1  e  dy
2x
dx
 2 1  y  e 2 x
0 …(1)

(4)
y 0  0 respectively. If m.n 2 15 Cr  2r , then r is equal
dy 2e x to.
  1  y 2  1  e2 x dx

Sol. Answer (05.00)

 
15
 tan1 y  2 tan1 e x  c  15 1 
In the expansion of  2 x  1 5  , coefficients
 x 

Using y  0   0  c  of x 1 and x 3 are m and n respectively.
2
mn 2 15 Cr 2r
 tan1 y  2 tan1 e x   

2 r

   1 
15  r
General term, Tr 1 15 Cr 2 x1 5  15 
When x  ln 3 x 
15  r
 tan1 y  2 tan 1  3   2  2  3  2   6 15 Cr 215  r x 5
 1r x r 5
   1 15  2r
 y  tan    15 Cr 215  r  1 x
r 5
 6  3
and using equation (1) 15  2r
for x 1   1
5
dy
When x = 0, 1  1  2 1  0  1  0
dx  15  2r  5

dy 2r  20
 1
dx r  10

   2   m 15 C10 25  1
2  1 10
 6  f   0   f ln 3   6  1  3   6  3   4 15 C10 25
     
15  2r
14. If sin x  cos2 x . For x 3   3
5
Find the number of solutions for x   0,10  .  15  2r  15
Sol. Answer (04.00) 2r  30
sin x  cos x 2 r  15

 n 15 C15 20  1


15
 sin x  1  sin2 x  1

 sin2 x  sin x  1  0  mn 2 15 C10 25   1 15 C5 25


2

1  1  4
 sin x  r 5
2
16. Find number of complex number z such that
5 1 1  5
 sin x  or Not possible  
z  3 and arg  z  1  arg  z  1  .
2 2
4
5 1 Sol. Answer (00.00)
 sin x 
2
z 3 …(1)

Clearly 4 solutions are there.


15
 15 1 
15. In the expression of  2x  1 5  ,
 x 
coefficients of x 1 and x 3 are m and n

(5)
B   I  adj  A  
5

5
  2 1 
B    I   
 0 2  
5
  1 0   2 1 
   
  0 1  0 2  
5 5
  1 1   1 1
      
  0 1  0 1

 1 5
arg  z  1  arg  z  1  …(2)   
4 0 1
(2)  z lies on the circle having centre at (0,1)  1 5 
 B     , sum of element = –7.
and of radius 2 (and above x-axis)  0 1
(2) does not intersect (1)  answer = 00.00 19. ABC is inscribed in a circle x 2  2 x  y 2  0
17. Number of four digit numbers in which first three 
digits number is divisible by last digit i.e. fourth where ABC  , then find the max. area of
2
digit. ABC.
Sol. Answer (2545.00) Sol. Answer (00.50)
Let the four digit number be abcd.
Here, abc has to be divisible by d.
Total possibilities for abc to be divisible by d is
 900 
 d  . (where [.] represents Greatest Integer
 
Function)

 900   900   900 


 Total possibilities =    
 1   2   3 
Circle: x 2  2 x  y 2  0
 900   900   900   900   900   900 
      
 4   5   6   7   8   9  2
 2 2 1
= 900 + 450 + 300 + 225 + 180 + 150 + 128 + r     0  0 
 2  2
112 + 100
= 2545.  AC  2r  2

 2 1 Let height of  = h


18. If  A     , then find the sum of absolute
0 2  1
 Area  h 2
values of all elements of matrix B  which is 2
satisfying 1
 Area max   hmax  
B   I  5
C1  adj A   C2  adj A   C3  adj A 
5 2 5 3
2

5 C4  adj A  5 C5  adj A 
4 5 1
Clearly hmax  r 
2
Sol. Answer (07.00)
1 1 1
 2 1 Maximum are of ABC =   units2
 A   0 2  2 2 2
 
 0  
20. M 
B  I 5 C1  adj A  5 C2  Adj A2  0 
5 C3  adj A  5 C4  adj A  5 C5  adj A 
3 4 5

(6)
 
49
 2  1
If I  M 2 N  2I and N   M 2k . Find the
k 1 21.  is the root of x4 + x2 + 1 = 0, 1011 + 2022 –
value of  2 . 3033 = ?
Sol. Answer (01.00) Sol. Answer (01.00)

 0    0     0 
2
x4 + x2 + 1 = 0  x2 =  or 2
M2       2
 I
 0   0   0 2
   2 =  or 2  6 = 1

 
49 168
N  M 2k  M 2  M 4  ...  M 98  1011   6  3  3
k 1

 2022  (1011 )2  (3 )2  1



 2   4   6  ...  98 I 
 
3
 3033  1011  ( 3 )3   9   6   3   3

 1  2
 98
I
1  2 Here 1011   2022   3033   3  1  3  1


  2 1  98  
I  M  N  1    
2 2
1  2
  2I

  


 2 1  98  2 



(7)

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