11-AS-BT-B - Maths - Key & HInts
11-AS-BT-B - Maths - Key & HInts
11-AS-BT-B - Maths - Key & HInts
1. (C)
The equations of diameters of a circle are
2x − 3y = 5 …(i)
and 3x − 4y = 7 …(ii)
On solving Eqs. (i) and (ii), we get,
x = 1, y = –1
22 2
154 = r
7
r = 7
Equation of the circle is
(x − 1)2 + (y + 1)2 = 72
x 2 + y 2 − 2x + 2y = 47
2. (B)
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3. (B)
4. (A)
For two distinct tangents on different branches the point should lie on the line y = 2 and between A
and B (where A and B are the points on the asymptotes)
3
x=
2
3 3
−
2 2
5. (AB)
Note that the lines are perpendicular. Find the equation of the lines through (2, 3) and parallel to the
bisectors of the given lines, the slopes of the bisectors being –1/3 & 3
6. (AD)
2ty = 2(x + t 2 )
ty = x + t 2
x − ty + t 2 = 0 …(i)
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Given that Eqs.(i) and (ii) represent the same line
5 sec −2cosec −1
= = 2
1 −t t
2 1
t= cot and t = − sin
5 2
2 1
cot = − sin
5 2
4 cos = − 5 sin2
5 cos2 − 4 cos − 5 = 0
1 1 1
t=− 1− = −
2 5 5
7. (BD)
2a ( t 2 − t1 ) 2
Slope mAB = =
a ( t 22 − t12 ) t1 + t 2
2
mBC =
t 2 + t3
AB ⊥ BC
2 2
= −1
t1 + t2 t2 + t3
−4 = t22 + t2 ( t1 + t3 ) + t1t3
t22 + t2 ( t1 + t3 ) + t1t3 + 4 = 0
It has 2 roots t2 and t4
t 2 + t 4 = − ( t1 + t 3 )
t2 + t4
=1
t1 + t 3
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8. (BC)
Equation of perpendicular of AB is
3
y−6=− ( x − 4) 3x + 4y = 36
4
Also AB = 10, AL = 5
10
AH = radius of circle = = AL cosec 60°
3
9. (A)
a + a2 b1 + b2
Mid-point of (a1, b1) and (a2, b2) is 1 ,
2 2
(a1 + a2 ) (b + b2 )
Which lies on (a1 – a2)x + (b1 – b2) y + c = 0 (a1 − a2 ) + (b1 − b2 ) 1 +c =0
2 2
1 2 1
c = (a2 − a12 + b22 − b12 ) = (a22 + b22 − a12 − b12 )
2 2
10. (B)
Coordinate of a triangle are (a cos t, a sin t), (b sin t, – b cos t) and (1, 0)
a cos t + b sin t + 1
Centroid is x =
3
a sin t − b cos t + 0
and y =
3
(3x – 1)2 + (3y)2 = (a cos t + b sin t)2 + (a sin t – b cos t)2 (3x – 1)2 + (3y)2 = a2 + b2
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11. (C)
12. (B)
B
7
(4,5)
41 C
A O
Since ( – )2 = ( + )2 – 4
Since | – | = 2 7 ,
13. 04
Let z = x + iy.
1
from (i) either x = 0 or y = −
2
1 1 1 3 3
when y = − , x2 = + = x = ±
2 4 2 4 2
3 −i
So, z = 0 or i or . So, four values.
2
14. 00
2
9m2 − 4 0 m . Thus in this case, there can’t be any tangent.
5
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15. 01
r 2
Area bounded = 2 = 1 22 = .
2 4
16. 07
3a
also (a,b) lies on 3x − 4y = 0, we get b =
4
17. 14
If |z + 4| = 3, z lies on a circle with centre at –4 and radius 3. Farthest point on this circle from 7 is
−7 . Therefore, maximum value of |z – 7| is 14.
18. 04
(x − 1)2 (y + 1)2
(1, –1) can be written as + =1
a2 b2
(x − 1)2 (y + 1)2
If a = 8m then ellipse is + =1
64 b2
16
0+ = 1 b2 = 16
b2
(x − 1)2 (y + 1)2
Hence equation of ellipse is + =1
64 16
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