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Pure Mathematics 2021

This document contains the CSS past paper for Pure Mathematics from 2021. It has 8 questions divided into 3 sections. The questions test a range of mathematics concepts including group theory, linear algebra, calculus, and complex analysis. Candidates must attempt 5 questions total by selecting 2 from each of Sections A and B and 1 from Section C. Calculators are permitted and all questions are equally weighted.

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Pure Mathematics 2021

This document contains the CSS past paper for Pure Mathematics from 2021. It has 8 questions divided into 3 sections. The questions test a range of mathematics concepts including group theory, linear algebra, calculus, and complex analysis. Candidates must attempt 5 questions total by selecting 2 from each of Sections A and B and 1 from Section C. Calculators are permitted and all questions are equally weighted.

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CSS Past Papers

Subject: Pure Mathematics


Year: 2021

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TIME ALLOWED: THREE HOURS MAXIMUM MARKS = 100


NOTE: (i) Attempt FIVE questions in all by selecting TWO Questions each from SECTION-A&B and
ONE Question from SECTION-C. ALL questions carry EQUAL marks.
(ii) All the parts (if any) of each Question must be attempted at one place instead of at different
places.
(iii) Write Q. No. in the Answer Book in accordance with Q. No. in the Q.Paper.
(iv) No Page/Space be left blank between the answers. All the blank pages of Answer Book must
be crossed.
(v) Extra attempt of any question or any part of the attempted question will not be considered.
(vi) Use of Calculator is allowed.
SECTION-A

Q. 1. (a) Let Ψ be a homomorphism of group G into group G with kernel K, prove that K is (10)
a normal subgroup of G.

(b) Prove that if H and K are two subgroups of a group G, then HK is a subgroup of G (10) (20)
if and only if HK=KH.

Q. 2. (a) Find elements of the cyclic group generated by the permutation. (10)

1 2 3 4 5 6
  
3 4 5 2 6 1
(b) (10) (20)
2 3 2 3
Verify that the polynomials 2-x , x -x, 2-3x and 3-x form a basis for the set
P3 (x); the set of all polynomials of degree three. Also express the vectors 1+x2
and x+x3 as a linear combination of these basis vectors.

Q. 3. (a) Let V be the real vector space of all function from R to R. Show that {cos 2 x, sin2 (10)
x, cos 2x}is linearly dependent while { cosx, sinx, coshx, sinhx} are linearly
independent.
(b) Solve the system of linear equations: (10) (20)

x1 – 2x2 – 7x3 + 7x4 = 5


– x1 + 2x2 + 8x3 – 5x4 = – 7
3x1 – 4x2 – 17x3 + 13x4 = 14
2x1 – 2x2 + 11x3 + 8x4 = 7

SECTION-B

 y 1  x 
If f  x, y   x tan 
1
Q. 4. (a)
2
  y 2
tan  . (10)
x  y
2 f  x 2  y2 
Show that    2 2
x, y 
yx  x +y 

6
 x 2 whenx  2
(b) Evaluate  f  x dx
0
where f ( x)  
3x  2whenx  2
(10) (20)

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Q. 5. (a) 
Let I n  x n e  x dx where n is an integer. Prove that
0
(10)

𝐼𝑛 = 𝑛 𝐼𝑛−1 Hence show that In = n!

8
(b) i. Write r  in rectangular coordinates. (10) (20)
2  cos
Write x  2 x y  y  6 x y  2 y  0
4 2 2 4 2 3
ii.
in polar coordinates.

Q. 6. (a) Evaluate  dydx


D
and  dxdy where D is the region bounded by the y-axis, the
D
(10)
x
lines x=2 and the curve e .

x3  x
(b) Investigate the curve y  2 for points of inflexion. (10) (20)
3x  1

SECTION-C

1 1.3 1.3.5
Q. 7. (a) Sum the series1  cos  cos 2  cos3  ... (10)
2 2.4 2.4.6

 2 3 1
(b) Prove that co s  co s  co s  (10) (20)
7 7 7 2

Construct the analytic function f whose real part is U  x  3xy  3x  1


3 2
Q. 8. (a) (10)

dz
(b) Evaluate z
C
2
 2z  2
Where C is a square with corners (10) (20)

(0,0),(-2,0),(-2,-2) and (0,-2).

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