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APPLICATIONS OF DERIVATIVES [JEE MAIN PREVIOUS YEAR SOLVED PAPER]
JEE MAIN
‘The maximum distance from the origin of point on the
curve x= asin =b sin (M), y= 81 bens), bah
b> 0,is
ana=t
oF a (AIEEE 2002)
2. A point on the parabola y?= 18x at which the ordinate
increases a toe the ri ofthe abscissa is
224) Bana)
er 4. (23) ame 2004)
A function y= a) has second order derivative (x)=
6¢e=1) its graph passes rough the point (2,1) anda
that point the angen to he graph sy = 3x5 then the
a (x-1P b@-1P
ce +l? d. (+ 1)’ (ATERE 2004)
| The normal to the curve z= a(i + cos 8),
‘y= asin Bat @ always passes through the fixed point
= (a0) a)
© 0.0) @ (a.a) (AIREE2008
5, 120+ 36+ 6e= 0, then atleast ne rot the equation
ax + bet, ies in the interval
0 mC.)
© 23 @ (13) (AIEEE 2008)
The normal tothe curve x ="a (cos 6+ 8 sin 6),
ya sin 8~ 8cos 8) at any point ©
passes through the rg.
Wh inakes an ange + 8 wih the xis
passes through (a %:—a).
4. isata constant distance from the origin
(AIEEE 2005)
Asphcria ion ball 10 inradiuiscoated with ayer
ace of uniform thickness. The ie melts at rt of 0
min, When the thickness ofthe ice i 8 om the rate
wich the thickness fe daeenses is
i
b. qf gemimin
aL
a si gom/mnin
e sizemimin emimin
e a. Semi
(ATERE 2005)
ily
Sar
8. Let/be differentiable forall. If/(1) =~2 and f(5)22
forx € [1,6], then
a. f(6)28 bfO<8
© fO<5 4. f(6)=5 (AIEEE 2005)
If the equation at" + a,x" +... + ax = 0,
40,22 has a positive roatx = a then the equation
nays?" + (0-Day + a, =0 has a positive root,
which is
a preaer than
Ik smaller than
veatr than or equal to
a. equal a (AIEEE 2005)
‘A yalue of for which the conchision ofthe mean value
{theorem holds forthe function x)" log, x onthe interval
U3]is
& Doge
© loge (AIEEE 2007)
|. The shortest distance between the line yx = 1 and the
cue x =y"is
1
b. Fog,
4. log,3
32 (ate 2009)
4
. The equation ofthe tangent tothe curve y=x+ which
is parallel tothe x-axis, is
a yas by=0
© @.y=2 (AIEEE 2010)
. Consider the function, ffx) = br 2]++ jr Sh xe.
Statement 1: /'(4)=0
‘Statement 2: fis continuous in (2, 5], differentiable in
(2,5) and f2) =f).
Statement Ii false, statement 2is true.
‘i, Statement 1 is true, statement 2 is true; statement 2
i a correct explanation for statement 1
‘Statement 1 is tue, statement 2 is tue; statement 2
is not a correct explanation for statement 1
4. Statement | is true, statement 2is false
(AIEEE 2012)
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14, Iffand g are differentiable funesons in (0, 1] satisfying
flO) =2= g(1) ~(0) = Oand fl) = 6, then for some c €
0.)
2 =8'0)
& fO=8
b 20) =38%0)
4. fO=280)
(GEE Main 2014)
18 The normal tothe curve, x? + 2xy
‘& does not meet the curve again
', meets the curve again in the second quadrant
. meets the curve again in the third quadrant
4. meets the curve again inthe fourth quadrant
GEE Main 2015)
3y°=0,at(1, 1)
Answer Key
JEE Main
ha 2a.
wa he.
3.6.
Gd 2b Ba
Bc
4a
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Md
Hints and Solutions
JEE Main
5. The distance ofthe origin fom any point (x,y) onthe curves
[e+ aah coslr 2)
{+ minim cos (*—f)=-1)
2d, The equation ofthe parabola is y°
Differentiating wt. 4, we get
ay ® ng tt
wy ist
= 2x2y=18
-
= oF
From the equation ofthe parabola, we gt
Qf =e
81 81
= Bete ox-785
9
§
Hence, the pont is (98, 972).
3.) =60r—1)
Fo)=He- re
[At the point (2,1), the tangent to the graph i
rae
bec
Tertes ta
fe)=Hx-1P
rant iok
‘Since the graph passes through (2, 1),
Fad
os
da eden yeaa
ue
ae” ddd sin @
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‘The equation ofthe normal at [a (I+ 608 8), asin Ms
asin) = 288 f+ 9}
It is clear from the given options that the normal passes
through the point (a 0).
a three
6
2043+ 6e=0)
So from Role's theorem there exis a est one in (0:1)
for wnien ft) =0.
Or thre is at east one roto a+ br + = On,
64. Chay
aie
a” ddd
_ alco cos 40nd)
‘(sind + ind 0.080)
and
= slope of normal =~ cot @
“The equation ofthe normal at @is
yatein@-Be089)
‘ot fs afcos 8+ Osi 6)
in 0 asin? + 0 Ocos Bsn @
eos 8 aco a Osin Geos 0
= reo O+ysin =o
Cary abo line sat constant distance a from the origin
[where r= 15)
o/ )22¥.6 1.6)
‘plying Lagaags men vale ern, we
(-f0)
PO. po22
= 10210+f0)
> 6210-2
3 628
9b Le J) m a tape ota
40) =Oandjco=6 veo
Sottom Ralls tere her exit aoe Bin 0,1 fo
+ wih 70) = 0
rt xs in (1 for which
nage r= m
Thon ot hs equaion ca tan
10, Using mean value theorem, there exists at least one ¢ « (1,3)
such that
vie) -fOLO)
SO
1 _lop3—log 1
ea
2 ai
> copgntone
5. Shortest distance between line x-y+1=Oand eurvex=y*is
stance ofthe point onthe curve where tangent is parallel to
iver line from the given line.
oo 1
So Ea y= Slope of given ine
Therefor the shores distnce
vt
£3 a
8
8
= 1-5-0
> ore2aye3
The equation ofthe tangent is
y-3=0(c-2)ory-3=0
efy=3 25255
To 2exes
Tay=0
W4.d. Let 2) =/l2)~ 2900)
As haO)= A)
“nee, using Roles theorem
w(@=0
> fo=%0
15.d. 24 Dey 37-0
> 2429" +2y-6y"=0
Bye
Pa
Airs Lyy=1wehave &
Equation of normal at (1,1) is
y-te-G=1)
> xty=2
Solving with curve, we get
+2
3
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Thus, PCL, 1) and OG, ~D),
So, normal meets curve again at (3,1) in fourth quadrant
Equation of normal at (1 1) 0 Tine x —
which intrsets the line x +3y = Oat 3,1
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