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TBS Modulus

This document provides solutions to 12 math questions related to modulus expressions and logarithmic equations. It begins by providing the context of revising the previous class and includes questions about expressing modulus expressions without the modulus sign, plotting modulus expressions, solving equations with modulus terms, and finding the number of solutions to equations with modulus expressions. The document then provides detailed step-by-step workings and solutions to each of the 12 questions.
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TBS Modulus

This document provides solutions to 12 math questions related to modulus expressions and logarithmic equations. It begins by providing the context of revising the previous class and includes questions about expressing modulus expressions without the modulus sign, plotting modulus expressions, solving equations with modulus terms, and finding the number of solutions to equations with modulus expressions. The document then provides detailed step-by-step workings and solutions to each of the 12 questions.
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To be Submitted Sheet
Strengthening your concept TBS-Modulus Equality
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Lets Revise the Last Class....it’s not a luxury, it’s a necessity

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Q1 Write the following expression in appropriate intervals so that they are bereft of modulus sign
(i) |x2 – 7x + 10|
(ii) |x3 – x|

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(iii) x 2 − 6x + 9

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Q2 Make Free From Modulus and Plot
(i) y = |x – 2| + 3 |x – 3| (ii) y = ||x – 2| – 3| + |x|
(iii) y = |7 – 2x|

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Q3 Solve for x
(i) |x + 1| = 4x + 3
(ii)
(iii)
(iv)
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|x + 1| = |x + 3|
7|x – 2| – |x – 7| = 5
||x – 1| – 2| = 6x + 8
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(v) |2x2 – 3x + 1| = |x2 + x – 3|

Q4 Solve for x
(i) 2|x+1| + 2|x| = 6 (ii) x2 – 7|x| – 8 = 0
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(iii) |x2 – 2x| + x = 6


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Q5 Find the number of solution of the following equation


(i) |||x – 1| – 2| – 1| = 1 (ii) 2|(x – 1) (x – 5)| = (x – 3)2

Q6 Find the minimum value of f(x) = |x – 1| + |x – 2| + |x – 3|


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3 x 2 − 10 x + 3
Q7 Find the number of real solution(s) of the equation x − 3 =1
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Q8 The equaiton ||x – 1| + a| = 4 can have real solutions for x if a belongs to the interval
(A) (–, 4] (B) (4, ) (C) (–4, ) (D) (–, –4) U(4, )
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Q9 The number of values of x satisfying the equation | 2x + 3 | + | 2x – 3 | = 4x + 6, is


(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
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Q10 If |x + 2| + y = 5 and x – |y| = 1 then the value of (x + y) is


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(A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4


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Q11 Find the set of all solutions of the equation 2|y| – | 2y–1 – 1| = 2y–1 + 1

Q12 Let x denotes the antilog of 0.5 to the base 256.


y denotes the number of digit in 525 (Given log10 2 = 0.3010)
and z denotes the number of positive integers, which have the characteristic 2, when the base of
logarithm is 4.
(x + y + z) is divisible by
(A) 3 (B) 4 (C) 40 (D) 41
Q13 Let A denotes the Antilog32 (0.8) and B denotes the number of the integers which have the

(
characteristic 4 when the base of log is 5 and C denotes the value of − log 7 log3 7
)
9 then unit
digit of ( A + B + C) is
(1) 0 (2) 1 (3) 7 (4) 9

Q14 If log10 2 = 0.301 & log10 3 = 0.477, then the number of digits in the number N = 312 × 28 is equal
to
(1) 9 (2) 8 (3) 7 (4) 5

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Answer*******************************

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Q1
Ans. (i) x2 – 7x + 10, x > 5 or x  2

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–(x2 – 7x + 10), 2  x  5

Ans.(ii) x3 – x, x  [–1, 0]  [1, )

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x – x3 , x  (– , –1)  (0, 1)

(vi) x – 3, x  3

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3 – x, x  3
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 –4x + 11 x  (– ,2)

Q2 (i) y =  –2x + 7 x  [2,3)
 4x – 11 x  [3,  )

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(2,3)
(3,1)
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 –2x – 1 x  (– ,–1)
 1 x  [–1,0)

(ii)  2x + 1 x  [0,2)
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 5 x  [2,5)

 2x – 5 x  [5,  )
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(2,5)
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(5,5)
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(–1,1) (0,1)
(iii)

2 1 13 9 1 7
Q3 : (i) – (ii) – 2 (iii) , (iv) – (v) 2,
3 3 4 7 3

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Q4 (i) –2, 1 (ii) ± 8 (iii) –2, 3

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Q5 (i) 5 (ii) 4 Q6 2

Q7 3 Q8 A Q9 A

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Q10 C Q11 {–1}  [1, ) Q12 D

Q13 3 Q14 1

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