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Assignment # B (MOD) Mathematics: Enthusiast Course

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Assignment # B (MOD) Mathematics: Enthusiast Course

The document is an assignment for the JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024 Enthusiast Course, focusing on various mathematics problems and concepts. It includes multiple-choice questions, comprehension-type questions, and subjective problems covering topics such as calculus, polynomials, limits, and differential equations. Additionally, an answer key is provided at the end of the document.

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NAME : .....................................................................................................................................................

JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024


JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024
ENTHUSIAST COURSE
ENTHUSIAST COURSE
ASSIGNMENT # B (MOD) MATHEMATICS
One or more than one correct :
æ d ö æ 3 d 2y ö
1. If y2 = P(x), is a polynomial of degree 3, then 2 ç ÷ ç y . 2 ÷ equals
è dx ø è dx ø
(A) P ¢¢¢ (x) + P ¢ (x) (B) P ¢¢ (x) . P ¢¢¢ (x) (C) P (x) . P ¢¢¢ (x) (D) a constant
2. If y = (tan–1x)2 then (x2 + 1)2D2y + 2x(x2 + 1) Dy has the value equal to -
(A) 0 (B) 2 (C) 4 (D) none
3. A non zero polynomial with real coefficients has the property that f (x) = f ' (x) · f ''(x). The leading
coefficient of f (x) is
1 1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
6 9 12 18
1 æ x xö
4. Limit çç a arc tan - b arc tan ÷ has the value equal to
x ® 0+ x x è a b ÷ø

a-b (a 2 - b 2 ) a 2 - b2
(A) (B) 0 (C) (D)
3 6a 2 b 2 3 a 2 b2
5. If f(x) is a continuous and differentiable function and f(1/n) = 0, " n ³ 1 and n Î I, then :-
(A) f(x) = 0, x Î (0, 1] (B) f(0) = 0, f ' (0) = 0
(C) f ' (x) = 0 = f " (x), x Î (0, 1] (D) f(0) = 0 and f ' (0) need not to be zero
dy
6. If y + x + y - x = c (where c ¹ 0), then has the value equal to
dx

2x x c2
y - y2 - x 2
(A) 2 (B) (C) (D)
c y + y2 - x 2 x 2y
7. If ƒ(x) is a non constant polynomial function such that ƒ'(2x) = ƒ"(3x).ƒ"'(x), then leading coefficient of
ƒ(x) is-
1 1 1 1
(A) (B) (C) (D)
216 36 27 81
8. If F(x) = ƒ(x)g(x) and ƒ'(x)g'(x) = c, then F '''(x) is equal to
F(x)
(where ƒ'(x) denotes differentiation w.r.t. x and c is constant)
ƒ' g' ƒ '' g '' ƒ ''' g ''' ƒ ''' g '''
(A) + (B) ƒ + g (C) ƒ - g (D) ƒ + g
ƒ g

9. Consider 3x - 1
ƒ (x ) = 2 ,ƒ1 ( x ) =
d (ƒ (x ))
,ƒ 2 ( x ) =
d2 (ƒ (x ) )
, ƒ3 ( x ) =
3
(
d ƒ (x ) ) and so on, then value of ƒ50(x)
dx3
2
x -1 dx dx
at x = 0 is-
50!
(A) 50! (B) (C) 51! (D) (50) 50!
250
10. Let f(x) = ax3 + bx2 + cx + 5. If |f(x)| £ |ex – e2| for all x ³ 0 and if the maximum value of
|12a + 4b + c| is l, then [l] is equal to :
[Note : [y] denotes greates integer less than or equal to y.]
(A) 4 (B) 5 (C) 6 (D) 7
MATHEMATICS /ASSIGNMENT E-1/4
JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024

ENTHUSIAST COURSE

x2
11. Consider a parabola y = and the point F(0, 1).Let A1(x1, y1), A2(x2, y2), A3(x3, y3), ..... An(xn, yn)
4
kp
are 'n' points on the parabola such as xk > 0 and ÐOFAk = (k = 1, 2,3,...., n) , where O is origin. Then
2n
1 n
the value of lim
n ®¥ n
å FA k , is equal to :
k =1

2 4 8
(A) (B) (C) (D) None of these
p p p
12. If y = x n -1 ln x, satisfies x 2 y2 + f (n) xy1 + g(n) y = 0. where f(n) and g(n) are function
of n (nÎN) then (y1 and y2 denote first order and second order derivative wrt. x) :
(A) f(3) – g(3) = 7 (B) f(4) + g(4) = 4 (C) f(5) × g(5) = 112 (D) None of these

13. Let ƒ ( x ) = cot


-1
( ) æ x ö
x 2 - 1 + sec -1 ç
è x -1 ø
2
-1
÷ + cosec x , then -

p 5p
(A) ƒ ' ( 2 ) = cos (B) 2ƒ ' ( -2 ) = tan
6 6
4p p
(C) ƒ ' ( 2 ) = sin (D) ƒ ' ( -2 ) = cos
3 6
14. Let f : R ® R defined as f(x) = e + lnx and g = f then correct statement(s) is/are-
+ x –1

1- e e -1 1
(A) g"(e) = (B) g"(e) = (C) g'(e) = e+1 (D) g'(e) =
(1 + e)3 (1 + e)3 e +1
Comprehension Type :
Passage for Q.15 & 16
A differentiable function sastisfy the relation ln(f(x+y)) = ln(f(x)). ln(f(y)) " x, y Î R, f(0) ¹ 1,
f '(0) = e and g be the inverse of f.
15. The value of g"(e) is equal to :
–2 –1 –2
(A) (B) (C) –2e2 (D)
e2 2e 2 e3
16. The number of solution(s) of the equation ln[ln f(x)] = g2[f(x)] – 3g[f(x)] – 5 is(are) :
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) infinite
Paragraph for Question 17 and 18
Let ' r ' represents the distance of the point (acosq, bsinq) from origin, (a, b are fixed +ve real numbers),
then
æ d 2 r æ dr ö2 ö
The value of çç r dq2 + ç dq ÷ + 2r ÷÷ equals,
2
17.
è è ø ø
(A) 2ab (B) a2 + b2 (C) ab ( a + b ) (D) 2(a2– ab + b2)
æ 3 d2 r 4ö
18. The value of ç r dq2 + r ÷ equals
è ø
1 1 4 1 2
(A) a2b2 (B) ab(a2 + b2) (C) (a + b4) (D) (a + b2)2
2 2 4

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JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024

ENTHUSIAST COURSE
Paragraph for Question 19 to 20
Consider ƒ : [0, ¥) ® [0, ¥) ; such that ƒ(x) is bijective and satisfies ƒ(x)eƒ(x) = x.
On the basis of above information, answer the following questions :
19. The greatest integer less than or equal to the value of ƒ(ƒ(e(e+1))), is -
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3
ƒ(x)
20. The value of lim , is -
x ®¥ lnx
(A) 0 (B) 1 (C) e (D) non-existent
Subjective :
æ xö d2y dy
21. (a) Show that the substitution z = ln ç tan ÷ changes the equation 2 + cot x + 4y cosec2x = 0
è 2 ø dx dx
to (d2y/dz2) + 4y = 0.
(b) If the dependent variable y is changed to 'z' by the substitution y = tan z then the differential
2 2
d2 y 2(1 + y) æ dy ö d 2z æ dz ö
equation 2 = 1 + 2 ç ÷ is changed to 2 = cos z + k ç
2
÷ , then find the value of k.
dx 1 + y è dx ø dx è dx ø
é 3 æ 1 ö
ê x (1 - x)sin ç x 2 ÷ if 0 < x £1
22. f : [0, 1] ® R is defined as f(x) = ê è ø , then prove that
ëê 0 if x =0
(a) f is differentiable in [0, 1] (b) f is bounded in [0, 1] (c) f ' is bounded in [0, 1]
23. If Y = sX and Z = tX, where all the letters denotes the functions of x and suff ixes denotes the differentiation
X Y Z
s1 t1
w.r.t. x then prove that X1 Y1 Z1 = X3
s2 t2
X2 Y2 Z2

a sin x - bx + cx 2 + x3
24. If Lim exists & is finite, find the values of a, b, c & the limit.
x ®0 2x 2 .ln(1 + x) - 2x3 + x 4

1 - cos5 x cos3 2x cos3 3x


25. (a) Find the value of Lim .
x ®0 x2

1 - cos3x·cos9x·cos27x..........cos3 n x
(b) If Lim = 310, find the value of n.
x ®0 1 1 1 1
1 - cos x.cos x.cos x.........cos n x
3 9 27 3

ax 2 bx c y' 1 æ a b c ö
26. If y = + + + 1 , Prove that = ç + +
(x - a)(x - b)(x - c) (x - b)(x - c) (x - c) y x è a - x b - x c - x ÷ø

27. Suppose p(x) = a 0 + a1x + a 2 x 2 + ...... + a n x n . If p(x) £ e x -1 - 1 for all x ³ 0 prove that
a1 + 2a 2 + ..... + na n £ 1

MATHEMATICS /ASSIGNMENT E-3/4


JEE (Main + Advanced) 2024

ENTHUSIAST COURSE

é 1 1 - x2 ù
28. Evaluate the following limits using L'Hospital's Rule or otherwise : Lim ê -1
- ú
x ®0
ë x sin x x2 û

29. Evaluate the following limits using L'Hospital's Rule or otherwise : Lim
x + ln ( x2 + 1 - x )
x ®0 x3

é1 1 ù
30. Evaluate the following limits using L'Hospital's Rule or otherwise : Lim - 2 ú
x ®0 ê x 2 sin x û
ë

ANSWER KEY
1. C 2. B 3. D 4. D 5. B
6. A,B,C 7. D 8. D 9. A 10. D
11. B 12. B 13. B,C 14. A,D 15. A
16. C 17. B 18. A 19. B 20. B

3 3
21. (b) k = 2 23. a = 6, b = 6, c = 0 ; 24. a = 6, b = 6, c = 0 ;
40 40

5 1 1
25. a) 22, (b) 4 28. 29. 30. –
6 6 3
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