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1. The document demonstrates evaluating the definite integral J10 ✓1-x2dx as the limit of a sum and verifying it by actual integration. 2. A quadrant of a circle with radius 1 unit is divided into 10 equal parts. The lengths of the perpendiculars from these points to the x-axis are measured and summed to approximate the area. 3. The area calculated as the limit of the sum is nearly the same as the actual area obtained by integrating J10 ✓1-x2dx, verifying the integral evaluation method.

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1. The document demonstrates evaluating the definite integral J10 ✓1-x2dx as the limit of a sum and verifying it by actual integration. 2. A quadrant of a circle with radius 1 unit is divided into 10 equal parts. The lengths of the perpendiculars from these points to the x-axis are measured and summed to approximate the area. 3. The area calculated as the limit of the sum is nearly the same as the actual area obtained by integrating J10 ✓1-x2dx, verifying the integral evaluation method.

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Objective
To demonstrate the equation of a plane in normal form.
MatcriaJs Rec1uired
Two pieces of plywood of size 10 cmx 12 cm each, a thin wooden rod with nuts and bolts fixed on both sides,
3 pi eces of wires, and pen/pencil
Pre-activity Knowledge

I. Knowledge of the concept of dot product of two vectors.


2. Knowledge of the concept of positions vector of a point.

I. Fix the wooden rod in between two wooden pieces with nuts and bolts. The rod should be 1 to the two wooden
pi eces . So, it represents the normal to the plane.
PA represents
2. Take three wires and fix , such thatffi represents the vector~ and QA represents-; . Then the wire
th e vec tor -
r-- a.

l Lab Man a thematics-XII


-I . _, ;, P,, Q 0 ~ I unil s
_1·, ~ P , Q , ~ 0 . 99 unil s
Y : = P 0 Q 0 = 0 . 9 7 uni1 s
y , = P ,Q , = 0 .95u nits
y . = P, Q . = 0.92 unit s
y , = P, Q , = 0.87 unit s
y ., = P,,Q ,, = 0.8 unit s
Y - = P-Q 7 = 0. 71 unit s
Y s = PsQ s = 0.6 unit s
Y ~ = PQQ 9 =
0.43 unit s
Y,o = P10Q, o= whi ch is very sma ll
nea r to 0.
5. Are a of the Qua dra nt of the Circ
le (Ar ea Bou nde d by the Cur ve and

l
Tra pez ium s. the two Axi s) = Sum
of th e Areas of
1
l(l
+ 0.99 ) + (0.9 9 + 0.97 ) + (0.9 7 + 0 .95)
= X 0.1 +(0 .92 + 0.87 ) + (0.8 7 + 0.8) + (0.8
+ (0.9 5 + 0.92 )
2 + 0.71 ) + (0.7 1 + 0.6)
+(0 .6 + 0.43 ) + (0.4 3)
= 0.1 [0.5 + 0.99 +0. 97 +0. 95 + 0.92
+ 0.87 +0. 80+ 0.71 + 0.6 0+ 0.43 ]
=0. 1 x 7.7 4=0 .77 4sq . unit s. (ap pro
x.)
6. Def init e inte gra l= J~ ✓1- x dx
2

Thu s, the area of the qua dra nt as a lim


it of a sum is nea rly the sam e as area obta
ined by actu al inte grat ion.
')b se· atio i.
1. Fun ctio n rep rese ntin g the arc of
the qua dra nt of the circ le is y= _ _ _
_
I
2. Are a of the qua dra n t of a circ le wit h
radi us 1 uni t J✓1- x 2
dx=
0
3. Are a of the qua dra nt as a lim it of a sum
= _ _ _ _ sq. unit s.
4. T h e two area s are nea rly _ _ __

T his acti v ity can be use d to dem ons


trat e the con cep t of area bou nd ed by a curv e and can also be app
th e a ppr oxi mat e v a lue of re. lied to find

La b Man ual Math e mati cs-XII


48

,:-

objecth·c h definite integral Jb .J (1 - x 2) dx as the limit of a sum and verify it by actual integration.
To evaluate t e a

ials Required
Ma~ r .
cardb Oard white paper, scale, pencil and graph paper.
'
-activity Knowledge
·
· mtegra
pre Knowledge of the concept o fd e fi mte 1.
1.
I(nowiedge of the concept of area of the bounded curve.
2.
3. !(now ledge of the concept of area of trapezium.

procedure
I. Take
a cardboard of a suitable size. Paste a white paper on it.

2. Draw two perpendicular lines to


represent coordinate axes XOX' and YOY'.
in Fig. 19 .1.
3. Draw a quadrant of a circle with Oas centre and radius 1 unit ( 10 cm) as shown
The curve in the I st quadrant represents the graph of the function ✓1- x 2 in the interval [O, 1].
y

"
YI
Fig. 19.1
p ' ~tr'1 tion
1. by PO and the points where the curve meets the x-axis and y -axis be denoted by p 10 and
Let origin O be denoted
.
Q, respectively.
2. P 9.
Divide PaP 10 into 10 equal parts with points of division as, P 1, P 2, P 3 , • ••• ,

3.
From each of the points, P;, i = 1, 2, ... , 9 draw perpendiculars on the x-axis to meet the curve at the points,
0 1, Q2, Q3, ..... , Q 9_Measure the lengths of P 0Q 0 , P1 Q1 .... , P9Q9and call them as y 0 , y 1,... , y 9 whereas width of
· o. I units
each part , p op 1, p 1p 2···· , 1s · .

.\ ft:,1 (l
rn.·ct:111g k (i1·) 15 cm , 9 cm 135cm:
· ·,~•c t:lll l.!lr l1·) - I ➔ cm ' IO t: 111 140 c111 ·
.\rf:I l) 1 '"" -
· -.,,·1 ·111 1.d c ( 1·i) IJ cm ' 11 cm 1-D cm'
,\ ft' :tll 11''"' ~
• 1·r1.:•r1:111!.!k l 1·ii) 12 ('I\\ , 12 cm 1-14 cm·
\ ('l'!I () -
· ·,.,,,•1·111 !.! k 1 r iii) 12.5c m , 11 .St.m l43. 75c m1
. \ t'l':I ( 11 l ' ' • ~ '

\ rY:t l,fthl·:-c f'l't: t:111 g ks arc di th.- rL' nl . whereas their peri meter i s same .
4.
.. 1l \\
1
' t'tl tt' rt't' l:Ht!.!k l,·ii) is maximum. i.e.. 144 cm\ when Length of the Rectangle
.\ rt'.I l ' '
· iirt·.idth l)f till' Rertnn gk - I~ cm .
. ()Lil l the rt:c rnngles with same perimeter, the square has the maxim
f lt'lll'X. um area.

,.' ~
n,,~. rt-,,ult is. \'cry

useful is preparing economical packages. This activity is also useful
. in understandin g the idea of
\\ 1111 ot a ltmct 10 11.
111.J\ ll1
, . d b be the length and .
l _-( l .l11 breadth of the rectangle, respectively
Perimeter= 2/ + 2b = 48 ⇒ l = 24-b
Area (A) of Rectangle= l x b
= (24- b)b = 24b - b2
dA
-=24 -2b
db
. . dA
:or. maximum or rrummum, put db= 0 ⇒ b = 12

d 2A
-=-
2 2 <0
db '
Area (A) is maximum,when b = 12
Again ,/= 24-12 = 12
0. l = b =12cm
fence. amonast all rectang les, the square has the maximum area.
, 0 - ~

Viva-Voce j
- - -- - - - ' - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- --
-------
.:·•• ,. \i nrnof fatap ointc E (a,h). C ED/ if
( has local maxima at c E Df is :3 a real 8 > 0 such f(x) ~ f(c) V x E Dr-
that
Q4. Absolute maxima and absolute minima , alucs
((x)~/ (c) VxE (c - 8,c+ 8) ofa function if they exist, are unique . Is it true'!
Here/ (c) is called local maximum value and c is Ans. Yes, it is true.
called point oflocal maxima. QS. Among ~ht ·cctangles of gh en area, the square
has the ..... .......... perimeter.
Points where first derivative is zero are called l\n Minimum.
cri tical points. Q6. 1\, o ..... 1.bers, "ho\e ~um is 24 and \\ ho~c
product is as large as possible area arl ........... ..
Let f' be a real valued function with domain DI' Let
c E D.. .\n . 12,12
The fu nction ! is said to have absolute maxima at

Lab Manual Mathematics-XII


(I} 1 i'5Cm ( 11 ) 1 / cm (i ii J 16cm

9cm 10cm 11cm

(i v) 15cm (v) 14cm (vi) 13cm

12cm 11. 5cm

(\ 'ii) 12cm (viii) 12. 5cm

Fig. 18.1
e these rec tangles on the dra,.,ving board.
Lab Manual Mathema tics-Xll 44
2 U!
K'.lC f

f(
n 12
~

II '
'
~

I\
•j 14 n
t U) I 111 I (rot
n\

P,.. 24
R 20
16 R. 18

12 II 10 9 8
( \ 'I ) (\ 11 ) (u.
Fig, 17.l
, , • •l p

, ! __.n~th ofthcrcctanglc isdccrcasmg at the rate of I cm sand ~ breadth is increas:::iiz. 1 cx~ of:cr:. ~
• 1) .\ ~~H1fthc g1\'C.:n rectangle R = 16 x 8 = 128 cm·.
111\ :-\re:1 of rectangle R: 15 x 10 = l SOcm: (after l sec)
\ 111 ) .-\rcJ of rcctanglc R,"'- 168cm: (aficr2 scc).

11 , \ An.'a of rectangle R. = 182 cm=(after 3 :-.ec).


(, ) Arca of rl'Ctangk R. = 192 cm· (aftcr-l ~ ).
(n ) Arc:J of rcct:rn gleR,,= l98cm·( after5sec ).
( \11) Are:10f rcc1:rngle R. = 200 cnf (after 6 ::.cc).

1, 11.i) Area of rectangle R,. = 198 cm· (after 1 sec ) and soon.
Tnus the area of the rectangle is maximum after 6 sec.

' .-\rea of the rectangle R: (after 1 sec)=


- - -- - --
' -\rea of the rectangle R4 (after 3 sec )= _ _ _ _ _ __
.-"...:ea of the rectangle R.,(after 5 sec )= _ _ _ _ _ __
- .-\rca of the rectangle R. (after6 sec) = _ _ __ _ __
_...J1.-,ao f the rnctangle ~ (after 7 sec )= _ _ _ _ _ __
• :...rca of the rectangle R., (after 8 sec) = _ _ _ _ _ __
- ~ : .. t:mgleofmaxirnum area(after ...... seconds )= _ _ __
• !.Jc11of the rectangle ismaxirnumafter _ _ _ _ s....-"'.C .
-1 ',fax1murn area of the rectangle is _ _ _ _ __

r~. '::Lt1 , n~ c.:an be used in explaining the concept of rate of change :md ~~~ o: ~ ~-n.
O b~'-·n .u io n
Volume of the box is max imu m whe
n val ue ofx, i.e., side of the square
"-' t
~o e is 5 cm for the 0 ·
. . i:,lVen rectangu1
Volume of the open box 'V' 1s given as: ~~
eet
·
V = (45-2x)(x)(24-2x)=4x3-138/ + 108
0x,0 <x<l2
dV 2
= 12x -27 6x + 1080 = 12( / - 23x+ 90)
dx
= l 2(x - l 8) (x - 5), 0 < x < 12
Put dV
=0
dx
⇒ 12( x-1 8)( x - 5) =0, 0< x <
12
⇒ X =18orx=5, 0< x<\2
⇒ X =5,·: 0<x <l2
Also ,
d.x2 =24x - 276
d2V l
dx2 l,,,s=24(5) - 276= - 156 < 0
Hence, volume sh_ould be maximum at
box to have a maximum volume. x = 5 cm, i.e.' a squ are of side 5 cm should
be cut from
.\pplication eac h comer fortht

Thi s activity is use ful in exp laining the


concepts of maxima/minima of function s.

17 Activity
{)h j""t i, ,.
To find the tim e when the area of a rect
angle of given dimensions becomes max
and the breadth is increasi ng at give n rate imum, if the length is decre as,, .
s.
l\ht Pri ah Rl·n
Colour ed chart paper, scisson,. scale, pen
cil , eraser, cardboard, and adhesive
P, l' ,,ct, h. HI\\ l ll 1 l

\ . Knowledge of the concept of rate of


change.
2. Knowled ge of the concep t ofop1im
izauon of a functlOn .
01.' l'dll ll'

\. Take a rectangle R of dimensiom, l 6


1 cm x 8 cm.
2. Let the length of the rectangle decreas
ing at the rate of l crruseco nd and t he bread h . .ng at the rat, o1
t mcreaSl
2 cm/ second.

Lab Manual Mathematics-XU 42 ~


_ _ _-_..._,_ _
Ob _;.,ct h C
To co nstru c t a
n open b o x o f
_•___~- ~
corner. m a x im u m vo\u
rnc from a giv
en rec tangu\ar
, . r ·
sheet by cuttin
1 h lh 'w •i r"li g equal square s
from each
While sh ee ts o f
chart pap e rs , p
air o f scissors,
p ~ -1 • h it~ K ce\lotape, calc
n ·m le d ge ulator, geomet
ry box , and fev
I. Know\edge istik
o f b a si c p ap er
folding activit
2. Know le d g ies.
e o f fo rm u la ti
o n o f v o lu m e /
\>rr --·r •ition /P area o f rectilin
n'S Pntation for ear solid figure
.
th e Activity
l . Take a re c ta
n g u la r w h it e sh
e e t o f chart p ap
2. C ut four sq er o f size say 45
cm b y 24 cm an
u a re s o f si d e x
c m each, from d label it as PQR
3. M a k e th e th e corners P, Q S.
c re a se , fo ld a , R a n d S.
lo n g the crease
F ig .1 6 .l . s an d b y u si n g
s x cellotape and fe
vistik , make an
I open box as sh
own in
X
X x R
1 - ~,1 --------
x : -------- ---------- X X
----------- ------ --
' ------ ---- -----r--
--
: X --
''
'
:'
' '
'' '
'
'' 24cm
' ''
'
X ~ '
--------- ------ --
-- ---- -------- -- : X
X ---- --- -- ------ --
X ---- -- .. .. -- -
L _ L1- - - -
1
P x --- ----::- X X
-:-----
4 . Whenx= l Fig. 1 6 .l - -~ ~ Q
c m ,V o lu m e o x
fb o x = 4 3 x l x 2
W h e n x = 1.5
When x = 2 cm
c m , Volume o
fb o x = 4 2 x l .5
V o lu m e o f b o
2 = 9 4 6 e m3
x2 l = 1323 cm
3
\
x = 41 x 2 x 2 0 =
'
1640 cm3
W h e n x-- 2 . 5 c m Volume o f
, b o x = 40x 2 .5 x
When x= 3 cm 19 = 1900 cm 3
,V o lu m e o fb o 3
x = 3 9 x 3 x l8 =
W h e n x = 3 .5 2106cm 3
c m , Volume o
fb o x = 3 8 x 3 .5
= 4 c m V o lu m x l 7 = 2 2 6 \c m
When x e o fb o x = 3 7 x 4
.h , x l6 = 2 3 6 8 c m
W e n x--4 . 5 c m, V o lu m e o fb o
x = 3 6x 4.S x l5 = 2 4 3 0 c m3
Whenx = 5 cm
, Vo lu m e o fb o x = 3 5 x 5 x l4 = 2 4 5 3
0cm
W h e n x = S .S
c m ,V o lu m e o fb = 3 4 x 5 .S x 1 3 = 2 3
ox 4 3 lc m
When x = 6 cm fb 3
, Volume o . o x = 3 3 x 6 x l2 = 2 3 7 6 c m
C le arly, v olu m . when value o f
e o f th e b o x is x is 5 cm.
m a x im u m
Lab Manual M
athemarics- Xll · 41

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