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Area Under The Curve

The document contains a series of mathematical problems and concepts related to calculating areas under curves, intersections of functions, and properties of various mathematical functions. It includes multiple-choice questions and integer-type questions, focusing on the area bounded by curves, lines, and axes. The content is primarily aimed at students preparing for competitive examinations in mathematics.

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Area Under The Curve

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& unacademy 10. AREA UNDER THE CURVE [SINGLE CORRECT TYPE] ‘Area common tothe curve y =J9—x? & x? xiv3 ay 3 as o ‘Thearea bounded by the curve y= x? 1 & the saightline x + y= 9 mit 177 ws Bia «ry os ‘The area bounded by the cuvey =e & the lines y = |x-1|,x = 2isgiven by wert (Bet (ee (D)none ‘The area enclosed by the curve y? +x* (ayes (Bas. (cas (D103 ‘The area ofthe figure bounded by the curve y = nx 8 y = (Inx)?is (ett (Bye-1 (C)3-e m1 ‘The area bounded in the first quadrant by the normal at (1, 2) onthe curve y# = 4x, x-axis & the curve is given by: (a) 103, (8/73 jas 92 Suppose y = f ()and y = g (x) are two functions whose graphs intersect at the three points (0,4), (2, 2) and (4, 0) with fx) > g(x) for 0 < x < 2 and f(x) < glx) for 2 < x < 4.1 flEC)-(—)]dx=10 ana fle) -£@O14x =5, the area between two curvesfor 0 inthe upper halfof the cic is 8 (aR (D) ale By : rienaticewenentntiyte cine Ys 065%) tet qa th curve y = sin xis: (A) (2-1 (8) W2+y2 O21 (D) V2 41:2 ‘The line y = mx bisects the area enclosed by the curve y = 1 + 4x—x? Bethe lines x X=5 &y=0.Ther B= 5 y= 0M the value of mis (A) 7 (B) & o> (D4 6 ‘ B 3 The aeabouned by ¥= 2-12-81 Y= i 443 a3 4-3ln3 ay BZ cies aytems ‘The slope of the tangent oa curve y = f(x) at (x, (x)) is 2k + 1. Ifthe curve passes through the point (1, 2} then the area ofthe region bounded by the curve, the x-axis and the line x = 1 is, (a)56 (B65 (V6 (1 Paaetesttplcate gidncttn timaseenatin.an( 2) verodinsett between these graphs & over the interval [0, 1/c] has the area equal to 2/5 then the value of cis (ay (B13 (eye (D)2 Thearea bounded bythe cuves y=—J=x and x=—“y where x,y <0 (A) cannot be determined (B) is V3. (C)is2i3 (D) issame as that of the figure bounded by the curves y x<0and x= \"y:y<0 The area bounded by the curves y= x(1—Inx); x =e" and postive x-axis between x =e! andx = eis 5 dee (| (as 4 (a) & unacademy 19, 21 ‘The area bounded by the curves y= x(x—3)* and y = xis ina, units) (ay28 B32 wa os f(x) is function which satisfies (0) =0 Gi) F@D=F) and Gi) FO) then the area bounded by the graph of y = f(x), the lines x = 0, x—1 = Oandy + 1 = 0, is (ale (Bye-2 (e-1 Wye+1 ‘The value of‘ (a > 0} for which the area bounded by the curves Y= the least value, is (ave (B) 2 (cae ot ‘Area ofthe region enclosed between the eurves x = y?—1and x =|y|yI—y" is (aya (was (23 oe Let y = als) be the inverse of a bijective mapping £:R—R, f(x) =3x* +2x. The area bounded by the graph of g(x), the x-axis and the ordinate atx = 5 is ©? 13 © a a? oy 7 re (a z 4 oO 11,0); > Olsthepoin where theeuve y=sin2x— VSsin x cuts the x-axis A isthe area bounded by this part of the curve, the origin and the positive x-axis, then (A) 4A + 8 cosa = (B) 4A + 8sina=7 (C)4A-8sina=8 (D) 4A-8 cosa =7 ‘The curve y = ax? + bx +¢ Passes through the point (1,2) and its tangent at origin isthe liney = x. The area ‘bounded by the curve, the ordinate ofthe curve at minima and the tangent line is dL. OF wt > (C) 2 Az © A function y = f(x) satis the diferential equation GY —y =cosx —Sinx, with inal contin that ys bounded when x ->.:0, The area enclosed by v = f(x), v= cos x and the y-axis in the 1* quadrant 1 (a) 2-1 (B) V2 mo. OR 3m as x ates from 0 to ‘The area enclosed by the curves y = cos x, y = 1 + sin 2x andx = an an an a Ee =a c) 245% ee as os (ors Os ‘The polynomial f(x) satisfies the condition f(x +1) = 44x. The area enclosed by y = f (x 1) andthe (D)none & unacademy 2. 20, 3. 82. PARAGRAPH FOR QUESTION NUMBERS 29 TO 81. Consider the function f(x) = 3° -8x# + 20x —13 [Number of positive integers for which ff) isa prime number, is a wz (03 4 ‘The function (x) defined for R—> R (A) oneone onto (B) smany one onto (C)has3 real roots (D) is such that fx) f(x) < Owhere x, and x, ae the roots of (x) = 0 ‘Area enclosed by y = f(x) and the co-ordinate axesis, me B a A) 2 By Oy (D) None PARAGRAPH FOR QUESTION NUMBERS 82 TO $5. Vlelnu athe dete itgat yd ge te ea of heen which banded the ce y= fx), the x-axis and the two ordinates x = a, x= b. Now consider a closed curve represented by the parametic equations fit), y=0(0),t being parameter. ‘We suppose that the curve does not intersect itself. Suppose that as the parameter’ incteases from a value 4, tothe value t, the point P(x, y) describes the curve completely in the counter-clock-wise sense. The curve ‘being close, the point ont corresponding tothe value t, ofthe parameter isthe same as the point comespondling to the value t, of the parameter. The area of the region bounded by such a curve is given by the formula 1 dx pha va) ‘The above formula gives the area enclosed by any closed curve whatsoever, provided only, that itdoes not intersect itself, there being no restriction as to the manner in which the curve is situated relative to the coordinate axes. Theatea othe op lomedby the cuve gen y= af! —#},y = at(L-—#), Let ct nd = oS oi (A) a (By 3 (cy = @) 15 It the curve given by parametric equation x = t-", the area of the loop is = forms a oop forall values of t € [11] then 1 3 16 8 as (BS (O55 O55 & unacademy 34. 35. 36. 87. 38. 3, 41 ‘The area enclosed by the curve x = a cost, y= bsin? tis, rab 3nab ab z +4 ab) Eas] ay ers ory ©) § ee ‘The area enclosed by the closed curve given by |X|=] > and ¥ Wwhen-1. c= OE (5 (Oy PARAGRAPH FOR QUESTION NUMBERS 36 TO 38. Let f(x) bea continuous function defined for all x, such that 0 < x <2 bounded y = ffx), y = xt— 4s, the y- axis and the line x = (0 [MULTIPLE CORRECT TYPE] Let Tbe the triangle with vertices (0, 0) (0, ¢*| and (c, c*) and let Rbe the region between y = cxandy = x? where e> Othen 3 Atea (T) Asea(T) 3. tByareaotR= 5 (0) HB Aes (Ry?) EER aren ) "2 area) = = area = © 5 =) oe teste te on te saben Supposet is defined from R—> 1, 1] as f(x) ee which does not hold is (A) fis many one onto (B) increases for x > O and decrease for x < 0 (C) minimum value is not attained even though f bounded {(D) the area included by the curve y= f(x) and theline y = 1 is sq. units owx ost Consider f(x) = | 2 ~ such that fis periodic with period m, then Es) fox - (A) the range of Fis (os) (B) is continuous for all real x, but not differentiable for some real x (C) fis continuous for all eal x (D) The area bounded by y = fx) and the x-axis from x. Joss nen & unacademy 42. 47. ‘The tiangle formed by the normal to the curve f(x) =x" ~ax+2a at the point (2, 4) and the coordinate axes lies in second quadrant, ifits area is 2sq, units, then a can be (we (e174 os (j194 Letf and g be continuous function ona Othen, e (A) Area Re {B) Area of (R): Area(T) (© Bsa ® Area of the tegion bounded by the curve y = tan x andlinesy (a) [tana—xyas & fP'tan" yay (©) fa Tx ds (0) tan 1 tan x as Lats bea dterentabe incon atsng [22 42° feat 20" 20, focal eR hen Which ofthe following islare correct ? (A) Minimum value of f(x] is equal to (B) (|x|) isnon- derivable at exactly one value of x 4 £@ (C) Area bounded byy = fix) and x-axisis equal to2 (D) lim 2 exist and is equal to3 ‘The function y = f(x) is continuous over (0, 10]. Ifthe area bounded by fix) and the x-axis between x = Oand. X= 10is where ~ 10 < f(x) < 10, then which of the following is/are not always correet ? (as 100 Ete9a4-8 © freoa- (0) Ssfrepae & unacademy 51. 52. 53. 54, 55. 56. INTEGER TYPE ‘The parabola P: y = ax? where a! is a positive real constant, is touched by the line Ly = mx—b (where m isa positive constant and b is real atthe point T. Let Qbe the point o intersection of the line Land the y-axis issuch that TQ = 1. If Adenotes the maximum value of the region surrounded by P Land the v-axis, find the value of A LandN are relatively prime and M isa prime, find the value of (L+ M +N), Consider the collection ofall curves of the form y = a bx® that pass through the point (2, 1) where a and b are positive real numbers. Ifthe minimum area ofthe region bounded by y = a—bx? and the x-axis is A, find the value of A2 va33, Let y=£(3)=}-1+ V+2,-2

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