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Solution of Syjc Maths Practical

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Solution of Syjc Maths Practical

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Ex.

(6) Draw the switching circuit and prepare the input output table for
statement pattern : (png)v(- pa -g)
Solution:

Let P: Suitth Si is ciosul


9: Suidton S is Closet
NP: Swiduh S is (losey
w4: Suwitea s is close

& Inpt otput table 1s


wgAP](a)V(PAPI)

--
--
Ex. (4) Using truth table prove that -p+q]pav{9
Solution
IV V VI VI VIII
P9
TT F F F
TF F
FT F F
FF
From column (VI) and LX) we conciudc that
-(pe*q)=.(Ag) V1A)
Es45) Show that matrix0 I is invertible. Find its inverse by adjoint
method.

Solution :A

As A| 0, A is invertible.
7:11

Let us find minots and cofoctars -1M

. The matrix of cofoctors is io: T

The transpose of the cofoctor matrix is the adjoint of A


fe . .

7:11
2 31
Es. (4) IfA-1 s then find 4' by elementary column transfornotion
2
Solution :A
|2 4
2

2 4 7
-I(o) - 23) + 3(a) 3+c¢
As JAl 0, A is non singular.
eist.

7:09

G+G-2C,G+G-3C
2-9 o

G’-1G,

G’G-G.G’G2¬,

c +G-2c,

7:09
Ax. (7) Wnte principal solutions of tan 58 =-1
Solution :

nEancTi-o):-AanO tanc2-0)-4n1

frintpa Solkens
*e****

Sign of Teacher
E. (5) If sin '(-)-2sun' then find the value of .
Solution :

2.

si'(-S1e)T426
|-Sin

t- S10 = -25ino
LHf= si -e)-2 si'o
2 5.5o-Sn0
sio(26:n-ije
value
the joint cquation of the pair of lines passing through A2,
EL. (4) Find 30 with the Y-axus.
3), coch of which make angle
Solution: Lines make angles 30° with the Y- as.
Their inclinations are 60 and 120
and tan 20=
Their slopes are tan 60 -
They pass through A(2. 3).
Their separate equations are
-3)-(-2) and
(-3)--i(1-}
V3(-2)-(y-3) -0 and V1-2)-{r- 3).
: Their joint equation is
(VI(r-2)--3|5(x-2) +(3)
r-2-y- 0
3(*-4*t*)-(r-sy+ a) -o
3- ti-y'+y-1 =o
3-y1 +éy+3 =0
This is the required joint equation.
E. (4) Prove that (a-2-e(a-~}-fa-h-c)]-3[o B ].
Solution: Consider

lä- 25-)[(a-5)-(a -h-e))


-l-25 -z) (a -i)xa-f-B)x5-<-5)<*]
lä-25-) fãx-bx -äxb +hub-ãr+hxl
As ax=õ,6xb=5. and xb= -9.
-la- 2h -z)0+.4Xh -xh+.0.-äx+hxE
lä"2h -z){-xë +hxl
a(-är+hu)· 26(-x +hxcl- (-x +hxc)

As l k =0
8. Linear Programming

E. ) Maximize : Zex-Z, subject to -yz2, *ys4, yz0.


Solutioa : To druw regions -y22. rys4, we begin by druwing the
lines -y-2 asd 4.
Two Intercept Region
Inequality LAne Points
Farm
Non ongin
-y=2 (2.0).(0,-2)
side

Ays4 r+y4 (4,0).(0,4) Orgin ssde


The feasible region is ABC, with corner points A(3,1), B(2,0) and
C(4,0).
Corner Points Value ofZ=y-2x
A(3,1) Z =|-2(3) =-5
B(2,0) Z=0-2(2) =-4
C(4,0) Z=0-2(4) =-8
The maximum value of Z is -4 at -2,y =0

Ex. (2) Minimize : Z= 200x+ S00y subjcct to x+2y 10, 3x+4ys 24,
r20, y>0.
44
Ex. (7). The displocement s of a particle at time t is given by
s-2r-St 4-3.
Find () the time when the acceleration is 14 cmsec
(ii) the velocity and the displacement at that time
) whent see
Solution: For displaertnt s.
velocity is V b aceeievtien
24-2e+4

2.f s 2-s+4t 3 ut t
when t -2 see Vetotiy is

s= 2 2 - s i - 3
-16 - 2 0 + - 3
a12t-1°

) new acceerten 14
when t=2srC dispincemen

12t 244
t2 5c

when a: 14 em(stel

Sign of Teacher
57
Ex.(5). Examine the function f(x) = x³- 5x²+ 8x -4 for maxima and minima.
Solution: )=x-sx4 ordt o
dif wt , fy = 3-0%t3
dif ugt.%, f"(1)= 6% -10 3)
Let f'x) =0 ’ 3-1*+8 =0 3*-6*-4nt8 =o y 31-4=0
>-2)l37-4) =0 2=0
32 (-2) - 4(n-2)=0

fyom en f"2) = (*2-10z12-10 =270


tor =2 funchon is minimum G minimum vae of funchon is
f12) = 2-S1t8r2.-4 = -20+1-4 =0

for = 44.tuncien is manimum & manim um Valhe of -tunen 's


f(th) =(4b-s(413 tis-4
= 61/24 -SA /3 + 3-/3 -4 = yt3/,-4

ant functi an s ninima t 1=2 & nnimm value is


.Ex. (6) Find two positive nurmbers x and y, such that x y = 60 and
xy' is maximum.
Solution:

Let fey) (oy'


ditf y

y4s-1)z0 yo 45-yo
but as posiive

funng y 4S in f):340y-ey
fuS) = 3604S -12r45-16200 -24 30u

.f is manim t X=4S
y-(05:is ( *+y &o)
for a= 4s,
pastive nmbtrr are
requirty. 3
zyis nanimm.
=45 &y=\5 Suh hat 4y -(0 and
Sokution
or-(»],3
j: ()
Es. (4) Find the area of the region bounded by the parabola y' =16x and its
latus rectum.

Solution: The equation of the parabola is y =16x.

10

L'(4, 8)

2
S4.0)
4 -2 d +X
-6 6
-2

4
-6
-8 L4, 3),
-10

.Campairig..y=l6..wiy=4ax
4a=16a=4
fous is s(a,)= s(4°)
eqvahen of Paabola is y=\6* ) y=4

- 2(neu of regien o'so)


...2f"y4
.(fena).....
3/2.4

3
K77
EX. (S) Find the area of the region lying between the parabolas y = 2r and
r=2y

Solution: Let..A.1S..point.f..intrreh.
of y=2x andl =y as hoy in tg

Putig y=*h in y'=2x

no"y= 2*’y=z.&.y..>.y=
.$..Z....
Ex. (5). A random variable X has the following probability distribution :
2 3 4 6 7
P(X = x) k 2k 2k 3k 2A7 + k
Find () k(Gi) P(X <3) (ii) P(X> 6) (iv)PO < X<3)(v P(2sXs4)

|ok+9 K-|=o

89
loklkt)-(kti) zo =4
(kty (tok-t) = o
Kti= or (ok-=o

).(04 43)
=plK=)+ PIX2)
-k 2K

i) pX<3) =3K

v) p26. X24).

= 2k 2K+3k

i) r(x)
Ex. (6). The p. m. f. ofa random variable Xis as follows:
1 2 3 4
4 16
Px)
30 30 30 30

Find Mean and th¹ Variance.


x
Solution:

2
30 4 30
3 30
(4 2 S6
4 3o 30

Tojot 30 3o
Meao...5...E.()= Ep).

3.33

an VaTiance is v*)= Er*)-(E%))"


V........********
........
= 35
30.
-
S

JOONE..S31- Soo
45
D..cU.6.18.
-..Mean.3:22..&.NAi oCR.=..=.9:439Y.....
Ex (6) Studcnt
and
A has
varionce
anwered
is 12,
that
another
the mean
student B
of aBinomsal
answered
Drstribution
thul the mean
in
is
IN
IN and variance is 21.Or he two students whose answer is correct?
Justify

Solution : Nea meen is EX) =np.k vorismet is yares) *n1


Nfr stuse t me is yemsae is 12.

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