29-12-2025
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PHYSICS
SECTION-I
1) In an experiment three tuning fork are used one of frequency f1 & other two of frequency f2. When
f1 and f2 are struck together a beat of frequency 5 Hz is observed. When wax is applied on f2 and
struck along with f1 beat frequency increases to 6 Hz and when f1 filed and struck along with f2 it
produced beats of frequency 7 Hz. What will be the beat frequency (in Hz) when filed f1 and waxed f2
are struk together (Assume f1 > f2) ? (Filing = removal of small mass, Waxing = addition of small
mass)
(A) 18
(B) 8
(C) 6
(D) 4
2) A sand scorpion can detect the motion of a nearby beetle (its prey) by the waves, the motion sends
along the sand surface (figure). The waves are of two types: transverse waves traveling at vt = 50m/s
and longitudinal waves traveling at vl = 150m/s. If a sudden motion sends out such waves, a scorpion
can tell the distance of the beetle from the difference Δt in the arrival times of the waves at its leg
nearest the beetle. If Δt = 4.0ms, what is the beetle's distance ?
(A) 15 cm
(B) 20 cm
(C) 25 cm
(D) 30 cm
3) Plane sound waves of wavelength 0.12 m are incident on two narrow slits in a box with non
reflecting walls, as shown. At a distance of 5.0 m from the center of the slits, a first-order maximum
occurs at point P, which is 3.0 m from the central maximum. The distance between the slits is most
nearly :-
(A) 0.07m
(B) 0.09m
(C) 0.16m
(D) 0.20m
4) In the figure shown, Sl and S2 are two identical point sources of sound which are coherent 180°
out of phase. Taking S1 as centre, two circular arcs ℓ and m of radii 1 m and 2 m are drawn. Taking
S2 as centres, two circular arcs p and q are drawn having radii 2m and 4m respectively. Out of the
four intersection points A, B, C and D which point will record maximum intensity and which will
record the least intensity of sound respectively? It is given that wavelength of wave produced by
each source is 4.0 m.
(A) Maximum at C, least at A
(B) Maximum at C, least at B
(C) Maximum at A, least at B
(D) Maximum at D, least at B
5) For a sound wave travelling towards +x direction, sinusoidal longitudinal displacement at a
certain time is given as a function of x. If Bulk modulus of air is B = 5 × 105 N/m2, the variation of
pressure excess will be:
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
6) A standing wave is set up in a string of variable length and tension by a vibrator of variable
frequency. Both ends of the string are fixed. When the vibrator has a frequency f, in a string of
length L and under tension T, n antinodes are set up in the string. Mark the incorrect statement:
If the length of the string is doubled, the frequency should be changed by a factor of 1/2 so that
(A)
same number of antinodes are produced.
If the length of the string is doubled, the frequency should be changed by a factor of 2 so that
(B)
same number of antinodes are produced.
If the frequency and length are held constant, tension needed to produce n + 1 antinodes is
(C)
given by
If the frequency is tripled and the length of the string is halved, then tension should be changed
(D)
by factor of so that twice as many antinodes are produced.
7) Standing wave produced in a metal rod of length 1m fixed at the left end is represented by the
equation
y = 10–6 sin sin 200πt
where x and y are in metre and t is in seconds.
The maximum tensile stress at the midpoint of the rod is : (Young's modulus of material of rod = 1012
N/m2)
(A)
× 106 N/m2
(B) 2π × 106 N/m2
(C)
× 106 N/m2
(D)
× 106 N/m2
8) A wave disturbance in a medium is described by
where x and y are in meter and t is in second.
(A) A node occurs at x = 0.15 m
(B) An antinode occurs at x = 0.3 m
(C) The speed of wave is 5ms–1
(D) All are correct
9) The temperature of a mono-atomic gas in an uniform container of length ‘L' varies linearly from T
to TL as shown in the figure. If the molecular weight of the gas is M0, then the time taken by a wave
pulse in travelling from end A to end B is
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
10) In figure, the string has a mass of 14 kg. How much time will it take for a transverse disturbance
produced at fixed support to reach the pulley ?
(A) 0.91 sec
(B) 1.20 sec
(C) 1.59 sec
(D) 2.35 sec
11) A harmonic wave is travelling on string 1. At a junction with string 2 it is partly reflected and
partly transmitted. The linear mass density of the second string is four times that of the first
[Link] is the ratio of amplitudes of the transmitted wave and the incident wave?
(A) 1/4
(B) 1/2
(C) 2/3
(D) 1/3
12) A uniform rope of mass m and length L hangs from the ceiling. A small wave pulse is created
near bottom, Then which of following is correct regarding wave pulse.
(1) Rate of change of speed with respect to time varies.
(2) Rate of change of speed with respect to time is constant.
(3) Rate of change of speed with respect to time is zero.
(4) Wave speed varies
(A) 1, 3
(B) 1, 4
(C) 2, 4
(D) 3, 4
13) An open pipe of sufficient length is dipping in water with a speed V vertically. If at any instant l
is length of tube above water then the rate at which fundamental frequency of pipe changes is (C is
the speed of sound in air)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
14) Both the strings, show in figure, are made of same material and have same cross section. The
pulleys are light. The wave speed of a transverse wave in the string AB is v1 and in CD it is v2 . v1/v2
is
(A) 1
(B) 2
(C)
(D)
15) A pipe of length closed at one end is kept in a chamber of gas of density . A second pipe
open at both ends is placed in the second chamber of gas of density . The compressibility of both
the gases is equal. Calculate the length of the second pipe if frequency of first overtone of standing
waves in both the cases are equal
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
16) A guitar string is 80 cm long and has a fundamental frequency of 400 Hz. In its fundamental
mode the maximum displacement is 2mm at the middle. If the tension in the string is 10N, what is
the maximum value of that component of the force on the end support which is perpendicular to the
equilibrium position of the string ?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
17) Two pulses on the same string are described by the following wave equations :
and where x and t are in m and second respectively.
Choose the incorrect statement.
(A) Pulse y1 and pulse y2 travel along positive and negative x-axis respectively.
(B) At t=3/4s, displacement at all points on the string is zero.
(C) At x=1m displacement is zero for all times.
(D) Energy of string is zero at t = 3/4s
18) The figure (i) shows the graphical representation of the air molecules in a tube of air (length =
L) at atmospheric pressure on the absolute pressure P(x) graph. Which one of the following pictures
corresponds to the absolute pressure P(x) graph of figure (ii).
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
19) The figure below shows a snap photograph of a simple harmonic progressive wave, progressing
in the negative X-axis, at a given instant. The direction of the velocity of the particle at the stage P
on the figure is best represented by the arrow.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
20) Wavelength of two notes in air is and , respectively. Each of these notes produces 4
beats per second with the third note of a fixed frequency. Calculate the velocity of sound in air.
(A) 340 m/s
(B) 360 m/s
(C) 260 m/s
(D) 160 m/s
SECTION-II
1) One end of a string of length L is tied to the ceiling of a lift accelerating upwards with an
acceleration 2g. The other end of the string is free. The linear mass density of the string varies
linearly from 0 to λ from bottom to top. The acceleration of the wave through out string is . Find
p. (consider all the given physical quantities in SI system).
2) A gas is a mixture of two parts by volume of hydrogen and one part by volume nitrogen. If the
velocity of sound in hydrogen at 27°C is given as 1330 m/s, find the ratio of velocity of sound in
hydrogen at 27°C to the gaseous mixture at 127°C.
3) A man stands before a large wall at a distance of 50.0 m and claps his hands at regular intervals.
Initially, the interval is large. He gradually reduces the interval and fixes it at a value when the echo
of a clap merges with the next clap. If he has to clap 10 times during every 3 seconds, find the
velocity of sound in air. (in m/s)
4) An isotropic sound source of small size produces a spherical sound wave of frequency 3 kHz in
air. At a distance r1 = 100 m from the source, the sound loudness level is L1 = 60 dB. Find the
distance (in km) at which the sound stops being heard.
5) The amplitude of wave disturbance propagating in the positive x-direction is given
by at time t = 0 and at t = 1s, where x and y are in metre. The shape of wave does
not change during the propagation. The velocity of the wave will be ...... m/s.
CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I
1)
Which of the following represent correct stability order of :
(I) (II)
(III) (IV)
(A) II > I > IV > III
(B) II > III > IV > I
(C) II > IV > III > I
(D) II > IV > I > III
2) Compounds which can show both optical as well as geometrical isomerism :
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
3) The IUPAC name of the following compounds is :
(A) Hept-(5Z) - en - 3 - yne
(B) Hept-(2Z) - en - 4 - yne
(C) Hept-(5E) - en - 3 - yne
(D) Hept-(2E) - en - 4 - yne
4) and are:
(A) Chain isomers
(B) Positional isomers
(C) Conformers
(D) Enantiomers
5)
How many H atoms will be replaced by D–atoms :
(A) 7
(B) 5
(C) 6
(D) 11
6) Which of the following represent pair of enantiomers
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
7) Identify relation between these two compounds :
(A) Homomers
(B) Enantiomers
(C) Diastereomers
(D) Positional Isomers
8) The IUPAC name of is :
(A) 5-Hydroxy benzene carboxylate
(B) 3-Hydroxy benzene carboxylate
(C) 3-Methoxy carbonyl benzene-1-ol
(D) Methyl 3-hydroxy benzoate
9) The IUPAC name of the following compound is :
(A) 1-Ethyl-2,2-dimethylcyclohexane
(B) 2,2-Dimethyl-1-ethylcyclohexane
(C) 1,1-Dimethyl-1,2-ethylcyclohexane
(D) 2-Ethyl-1,1-dimethylcyclohexane
10)
The correct decreasing order of stability is :
(A) a > b > c > d
(B) d > b > c > a
(C) a > b > d > c
(D) b > a > d > c
11)
Correct order of stability of carbon free radical is :-
(A) IV < III < II < I
(B) III < IV < II < I
(C) III < IV < I < II
(D) IV < III < I < II
12)
In which of the following compound heterolysis of carbon chlorine bond is easy ?
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
13) Compare relative stability of following resonating structure :-
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(A) a > b > c > d
(B) a > c > d > b
(C) a > d > c > b
(D) c > d > b > a
14) In the following compounds, the order of basicity is
(A) IV > I > III > II
(B) III > I > IV > II
(C) II > I > III > IV
(D) I > III > II > IV
15) Match the following Columns :
(A) A – QR; B – RS; C – PS; D – PS
(B) A – PR; B – PS; C – PQ; D – PS
(C) A – QR; B – QR; C – PS; D – PS
(D) A – QR; B – PQ; C – PQ; D – PS
16) Compare the bond energy of different C–H bonds shown in the following molecule
(A) a > b > c > d
(B) a > b > d > c
(C) c > d > a > b
(D) c > d > b > a
17) How many structural isomers are possible for molecular formula C4H10O
(A) 3
(B) 4
(C) 7
(D) 10
18) C D E , E is
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
19) Which of the following is the correct order of the rate of reaction of C6H6, C6D6 and C6T6 towards
nitration?
(A) C6H6 > C6D6 > C6T6
(B) C6H6 = C6D6 = C6T6
(C) C6H6 > C6D6 = C6T6
(D) C6T6 > C6D6 > C6H6
20) Sodium salt of which acid gives propane on decarboxylation ?
(A) CH3–CH2–CH2–COONa
(B) CH3–CH2–COONa
(C)
(D) Both (A) and (C)
SECTION-II
1)
Total number of geometrical isomers of the given compound
2)
C7H9N has how many isomeric forms that contain a benzene ring :-
3)
Number of localised lone pair in heterocyclic compound is / are.
4) Number of species which are unstable at room temperature
(i) (ii) (iii)
(iv) (v) (vi)
(vii)
5)
How many groups (attached with benzene ring) can show +M effect ?
MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I
1)
The area common to the region determined by and in square units has value
equal to
(A) π + 1
(B) 2π – 1
(C)
(D)
2) The area of the region bounded by the curves y = x2, which lies to the
right of the line x = 1 in square units equals.
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
3) The solution of the differential equation is where C is an arbitrary
constant. Then g(4) equals
(A) 4
(B) 8
(C) 6
(D) 2
4) The area of the region bounded by the curve and the lines in
square units is equal to
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
5) The solution of the differential
equation is where C is an arbitrary constant, then equals
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
6) The area (in sq. units) of the region
{(x, y) : 0 ≤ y ≤ x2 + 1, 0 ≤ y ≤ x + 1, ≤ x ≤ 2} is :
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
7) The area (in sq. units) of the region A = {(x,y) : |x| + |y| ≤ 1, 2y2 ≥ |x|} is :
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
8)
The area bounded by the x-axis and curve y = 4x – x2 – 3 is :
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
9) The area of the region bounded by x = 0, y = 0, x = 2, y = 2, y ≤ ex and y ≥ ℓnx, is :
(A) 6 – 4ℓn2
(B) 4ℓn2 – 2
(C) 2ℓn2 – 4
(D) 6 – 2ℓn2
10) Solution of differential equation
y(xy + 2x2y2)dx + x(xy – x2y2)dy = 0 is-(c is an arbitrary constant)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
11) The area (in sq. units) of the region {(x, y) : x ≥ 0, x + y ≤ 3, x2 ≤ 4y and y ≤ 1 + } is :
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
12) The area (in sq. units) of the region bounded by the curves y = 2x and y = |x + 1|, in the first
quadrant is :
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
13) The curve satisfies the equation and passes through the point (4, –2) is
(A) y2 = –2x +12
(B) 2y = –x
(C) y3 = –2x
(D) y2 = x
14) The solution of differential equation
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
15) The solution of the differential equation , y(1) = 0 is
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
16) If y(e) = 2, then y(e2) =
(A) 1
(B)
(C) 2
(D)
17) If the area of the region bounded by the curves y = x - x2 and the line y = mx equals , then the
value of m is
(A) -4
(B) -2
(C) 2
(D) 5
18) The solution of the differential equation is equal to
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D)
19) Area bounded by the curves and is
(A)
(B)
(C)
(D) None of these
20) The area enclosed between the curves and and the axis of x is
(A) 0
(B) 1
(C) 2
(D) 3
SECTION-II
1) The area of the region given by and is equal to (in square units)
where a, b, c are integers & a & b are co-prime, then equals
2) The solution of the differential
equation is where c is an arbitrary constant, then equals
3) If and number of solution(s) of the
equation y(x) = x in is 3, then value of y(0) is
4) The differential equation represents the curve
. Then is equal to
5) The solution curves of the differential equation
are circles of radius , where a, b are natural
number such that HCF(a,b)=1, then the value of a+b is
ANSWER KEYS
PHYSICS
SECTION-I
Q. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
A. B D D B D B C D A A C C B D B A D B A B
SECTION-II
Q. 21 22 23 24 25
A. 3 2 333 100 2
CHEMISTRY
SECTION-I
Q. 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
A. C C D A B C C D D D D C C D A C C B B D
SECTION-II
Q. 46 47 48 49 50
A. 2 5 2 2 5
MATHEMATICS
SECTION-I
Q. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
A. C D B D D C D C A A A A C A C D B A A C
SECTION-II
Q. 71 72 73 74 75
A. 85 50 0 9 3
SOLUTIONS
PHYSICS
1)
Given,
f1 – f2 = 5 ...(i)
f1 – f2' = 6 ...(ii)
f1' – f2 = 7 ...(iii)
∴ f1' – f2' = 8
2) The distance d between the beetle and the scorpion is related to the transverse speed vt and
longitudinal speed vℓ as
d = vttt = vℓtℓ
Where tt and tℓ are the arrival times of the wave in the transverse and longitudinal directions
respectively. with vt = 50 m/s and vℓ = 150 m/s, we have .
Thus it Δt = tt – tℓ = 3.0 tℓ – tℓ = 2.0 tℓ = 4.0 × 10–3 s
⇒ tℓ = 2.0 × 10–3s
Then d = vℓtℓ = (150 m/s) (2.0 × 10–3s) = 0.30m = 30cm
3) Explanation:
Two narrow slits with plane waves (λ = 0.12 m) produce fringes on a screen 5.0 m away. A
first–order maximum (n = 1) is 3.0 m from the central maximum. Find the slit separation d.
Concept:
This question is based on the double-slit interference relation for small angles.
Solution :
dsinθ = nλ
d=
d=
Final Answer : The correct option is (4)
4)
Let amplitude of wave on arc m and p be a due to individual sources
Amplitude on arc ℓ due to S1 = 2a
Amplitude on arc q due to S2 =
At point A : Δϕ =
∴ aA =
At B ; Δϕ = π [∵ no path difference]
∴ aB = 0
At C; Δϕ =
∴ aC =
At D : Δϕ =
aD =
5) = A sin (kx – ωt)
Pex = = – BAk cos (kx – ωt)
amplitude of Pex = Bak
= (5 × 105) (10–4) = BAk
= (5 × 105) (10–4) = 5π × 102 Pa
So correct ans is (D)
6) ⇒λ= ⇒f=
(A) for same n, T & µ, if L is doubled, f is halved.
(C) for same f, L & µ,
(D) f =
3f =
T' =
7)
8) A = 0.02 cos(10πx)
at x = 0.15 m, A = 0
at x = 0.3m, A = –0.02m
9)
10) The value of tension force near the pulley in the rope will be the value at all the points of
horizontal part of rope.
T = 6g = 60 N [from F.B.D of hanging part of rope]
Required time,
11)
12) V at gen “y” from bottom
13) At time t
l' = (l –vt) = λ/4
0
∴ Fundamental frequency f =
14)
15)
16) Fy max = T sinθ
y = A sin kx sin ωt
⇒ Fy max = TAk
17) For(A) : y1 = f1 (x – vt) and y2 = f2(x + vt)
For(B) : At , y = y1+y2 =
For(C) : At
For(D) : At s potential energy of string is minimum and kinetic energy is maximum.
18)
For rarefaction, P = P0 – ΔP and for compression, P = P0 + ΔP.
19) Question Explanation:
We need to fine the direction of the instantaneous velocity of the particle at point P on a SHM
wave travelling in the negative x-direction.
Concept:
For a progressive wave:
Solution:
Hence v is negative and dy/dx is positive at point P. Hence Vp is positive. So P is moving
upward.
Final Answer: The correct option is (1).
20)
Given : and
If f1 and f2 are the corresponding frequencies and v is the velocity of sound in air, we have
v = f1λ1 and v = f2λ2
and
Since, λ1 < λ2, we must have f1 > f2
If f is the frequency of the third note, then
f1 – f = 4 and f – f2 = 4
⇒ f1 – f2 = 8
v = 360 m/s.
21)
22) vsound ∝
Mmix =
∴
23)
24)
For sound to be not heard,
0
I = I = 10–12 W/m2;
Given 60 = 10 log ...(i) and 0 = 10 log ...(ii)
From equation (i) and (ii) :
25) Solution/Explanation/Calculation :
As per question,
at
and at t = 1s, ....(i)
As we know,
At t = t s,
So, at t = 1s, ....(ii)
On comparing Eq. (i) and (ii), we get
Hence, the velocity of the wave will be 2 m/s.
CHEMISTRY
26) Bulky group at equitorial position increases stability.
II > IV > III > I
27)
trans have no POS, COS and AAOS
28)
29) Chain isomers
30)
Explain question : To find out no. of H atoms replaced by D during deuterium exchange.
Concept : This question is based on deuterium exchange in tautomerism.
Solution :-
The compound has 5 enolisable hydrogen atom which can be replaced by D during deuterium
exchange
Total 5H replaced by D
Final answer : Option (2)
31) Explanation Question :
Question is asking about the pair of enantiomers.
Concept :
This question is based on relationship of stereoisomers.
Solution:
A pair of enantiomers are molecules that are non - superimposable mirror images of each
other.
The correct option is (3)
32)
Way-1 : Stereo-isomers which aren’t mirror image of each other, are diastereomers.
Way-2 : Out of 3 chiral centre, there is change in-configuration only 1 chiral centre. Rest two
are rigid. So both compound are diastereomers.
33) Question Explanation:
To write IUPAC names.
Concept:
This question is based on Nomenclature of aromatic compounds.
Solution:
Methyl 3-hydroxy benzoate
Final Answer:
The correct option is (4)
34) Explanation
To identify the IUPAC name of the given compound.
Concept
This question is based on IUPAC nomenclature.
Solution
Two methyls at C-1 and the ethyl at C-2.
When writing the name, substituents are listed alphabetically, so ethyl comes before methyl,
but the locants remain those chosen by the lowest-set rule( (1,1,2 < 1,2,2).
Final answer : Option (4)
35) Stability of carbocation ∝
36)
IV < III < I < II
37)
38) Stability of resonating structure decided by following priorities Neutral molecule >
complete octate > –ve charge on more electronegative atom
39) In IV, lone pair of electrons are involved in aromaticity so least easily available for donate.
In II, lone pair of electrons is involved in resonance. In I and III availability of lone pair is
maximum but presence of highly availability of lone pair is maximum but presence of highly
electronegative oxygen atom in III makes it comparatively less readily available for donation.
Thus, order of basicity is :
I > III > II > IV
40)
41)
43)
44) Sulphonation is a reversible process and shows 1° kinetic isotope effect, whereas other
electrophilic substitution reactions (i.e. nitration halogenation, etc.) do not show 1° kinetic
isotope effect.
45) Soda lime decarboxylation
46)
Question Explanation:
How many total number of Geometrical isomers are possible for the given compound.
Given Data:
Concept:
Total number of GI = 2n
Where 'n' = Number of site at which G.I. is possible.
Answer Explanation:
Total number of GI = 2n, n = 1, unsymmetrical molcule.
= 21
= 2 isomers
Final Answer:
The correct option is (2).
47)
48) NH2 of ring containing ‘2’ nitrogen atoms of “5” membered ring.
49)
50)
MATHEMATICS
51) The required area is shaded below
Here A = (1, 1) on solving and
Area of shaded region =
To integrate above function, use formula for special integrals.
52) The shaded region is given below :
Area of shaded region equals
square units
53) Dividing by y2, we get
.....(i)
let
equation (i) becomes
The solution is
or
54)
Required area
[Link]
55)
Integrating both sides, we get
56) 0 ≤ y ≤ x2 + 1, 0 ≤ y ≤ x + 1, ≤x≤2
Required area =
57) |x| + |y| ≤ 1
2y2 ≥ |x|
For point of intersection
x+y=1⇒x=1–y
2y2 = 1 – y ⇒ 2y2 + y – 1 = 0
(2y – 1) (y + 1) = 0
or – 1
Now Area of ΔOAB
Area of Region
Area of Region
Now area of shaded region in first quadrant
= Area of ΔOAB – R1 – R2
So required area
so option (4) is correct.
58) Question Explanation:
Finding the area bounded by a parabola and the x-axis.
Concept:
This question is based on area under a parabolic curve.
Solution:
Final Answer:
The correct option is (3)
59)
⇒ Required area = 4 – 2(ℓn2 – 1) = 6 – 4ℓn2
60) (xy2 + 2x2y3)dx + (x2y – x3y2)dy = 0
xy(ydx + xdy) + x2y2(2ydx – xdy) = 0
61)
Point of intersection of y = 1 + and x + y = 3
x+ =2⇒x=1
Point of intersection of y = and x + y = 3
x+ = 3 ⇒ x2 + 4x – 12 = 0 ⇒ x = 2, – 6
A = A1 + A2
62) 2x = x + 1
Hit & trial at
x = 0,1
63)
⇒ dy(xy3 – x2) = (xy + y4)dx
⇒ y3(xdy – ydx) = x(ydx + xdy)
⇒ x2y3 = x d(xy)
⇒
Passes through (4, –2) Þ c = 0
So y3 = –2x
64)
x+y=t
65) Put y = vx
∴ c = 0, as x = 1, y = 0
66)
67)
When m < 0
In this case area between
y = x - x2 and y = mx is
OABCO and points of intersection are (0,0) and {1 - m,m(1 - m)}
Area of curve OABCO
given
68)
69)
70)
=2
71) The required region is shaded below :
x + y = 6 and cut at S(3,3) & P(0,6). cut at R(2, 4).
Required area = Area of curvilinear ΔOMRO + Area of trapezium MNSR – area of curvilinear
ΔONSO (area of square ONSG – area of sector OSGO)
∴ a = 9, b = 4 and c = 6
72)
On integrating, we get
73)
We get y = cos(x + y) + x + C
on solve we get C = –1 & y(0) = 0
74)
Let
If
75) ,