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ASSIGNMENT on Basic Mathematics

Name: ………………............. Date: ……………


Attempt all questions.

x2  2
1. The equality =x+ 2 is not valid
x 2
(A) x = 2 (B) x = 2 (C) x = – 2 (D) x = –2

x2  1
2. The largest negative integer which satisfies  0 is
(x  2)(x  3)
(A) – 4 (B) – 3 (C) – 1 (D) – 2

(x  1)7 (x  3)5
3. If > 0, then x 
x 2 (2x  1)101
 1 1   3
(A) (–, –3) (B)  1,  (C) (–3, –1)   ,   (D) (–, –3)   1,  – {0}
 2  2   2

(x  1)(x  2)(x  11)


4. If > 0, then x 
(x  13)2
(A) (–, –13)  (–11, 1)  (2, ) (B) (–, –13)  [–11, 1]  [2, )
(C) (–, ) (D) (–13, –11)  (1, 2)

(2x  1)(x  1)2 (x  3)3


5. If f(x)=  0 , the interval of x
(x  4)4
(A) x  (–, ½)  (2, ) – {4} (B) x  (–, ½]  [2, ) – {4}
(C) x  (–, 2]  [½, ) – {4} (D) none of these

x 4  81
6. If  0, then x 
(x  1)
(A) (–, –3)  (–1, 3) (B) (–, –3]  [–1, 3] (C) (–3, –1)  (3, ) (D) none of these

7. If (x + 1)(x – 2)(x + 3) (x – 4)(x – 7)  0


(A) (–, –3)  (–1, 2)  (4, 7) (B) [–3, –1)  (2, 4)  [7, )
(C) [–3, –1]  [2, 4]  [7, ] (D) (–, –3]  [–1, 2]  [4, 7]

8. If (x – 1)(x + 1)3 < 0, then x belongs


(A) x  (–1, 1) (B) x  [–1, 1] (C) x  [–1, ) (D) x  (–, 1]

(x  1)(x  2)
9. If  0 , then x belongs
(x  3)
(A) x  (–3, –2)  (1, ) (B) x  (–, –3)  (–2, 1)
(C) x  (2, 3) ~ {1} (D) none of these

10. The solution set of x2 > 4x – 5 is


(A) (–, 1 – 2]  [1 + 2, ) (B) R
(C) (–1, ½) (D) [–1, ½]

11. If 4x + 3  2x + 17 and 5x – 5 < –2, then x lies in the interval


(A) x  R (B) x  (1, 7) (C) no real value (D) x  [1, 7]

12. Common value of ‘x’ for the system 2x + 5  0 and x – 3  0 is


(A) x  (–5/2, ) (B) x  (–, –5/2] (C) x  R (D) none of these

(x  1)(x  4)(x  2)
13. If  0, then x belongs in the interval.
(x 2  3x  2)(x  2)
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(A) x  [–2, 1]  (2, 3)  (4, ) (B) x  None of these
(C) x (–,–2]  [1, 2)  (3, 4) (D) x  [–2, 4] ~ {1,2}

(x  3)(x  2)(3x  3)
15. If  0, then
(4x  1)(5x  4)
(A) x  (–3, –1)  (–4/5, 1/4)  (2, ) (B) x  (–3, –1]  (–1/4, 2]
(C) x  [–3, –1]  (–4/5, 1/4)  [2, ) (D) x  (–, –3]  [–1, –4/5)  (1/4, 2]

x x
16. The equation 2x  3 has solution given by
2x 2x
(A) x = 3/2 (B) x = 2 (C) no solution (D) none

17. The solution set of x2 – 4x + 3 > 0 is


(A) (1, 3) (B) [1, 3] (C) (–, 1)  (3, ) (D) (–, 1]  [3, )

18. The solution set of x2 – 4x + 3 < 0 is


(A) (1, 3) (B) [1, 3] (C) (–, 1)  (3, ) (D) (–, 1]  [3, )
2
x 1
19. The largest negative integer which satisfies  0 is
(x  2)(x  3)
(A) – 4 (B) – 3 (C) – 1 (D) – 2

(2x  1)(x  1)2 (x  3)3


20. If f(x)=  0 , the interval of x
(x  4)4
(A) x  (–, ½)  (2, ) – {4} (B) x  (–, ½]  [2, ) – {4}
(C) x  (–, 2]  [½, ) – {4} (D) none of these

(x  2)2 (1  x)(x  3)3 (x  4)2


21. Solve: 0
(x  1)
(A) x  (–1, 1]  [3, ) – {4} (B) x  (–1, 1]  [3, )
(C) x  [3, ) (D) x  (–1, 1]

ANSWERS

1. B 2. D 3. C 4. B

5. A 6. A 7. C 8. A

9. A 10. B 11. C 12. B

13. D 14. B 15. C 16. C

17. C 18. A 19. D 20. A

21. B

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