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Senior School Certificate Examination March — 2008 Marking Scheme — Mathematics (Delhi) 65/1/1, 65/1/2, 65/1/3 General Instructions : "The Marking Scheme provides general guidelivies to reduce subjectivity in the marking. The answers given inthe Marking Scheme aresuggested answers, The contents thus indicative. Ifa student has given any otheranswer whichis different from the one given in the Marking Scheme, but conveys the meaning, such enswers should be given full weightage Evaluation isto be done as per instructions provided inthe marking scheme, Itshould not be done according to one’s own interpretation or any other consideration — Marking Scheme should be strictly adhered to and religiously followed Alternative methods are accepted, Proportional marks are tobe awarded In question(s) on differential equations, constant of integration has tobe written, Ie candidate has attempted an extra question, marks obtained in the question attempred first should be retained and the other answer should be scored out, A full scale of marks - 0 to 100 has to be used, Please do not hesitate to award full marks if the answer deserves it. QUESTION PAPER CODE 65/1/1 EXPECTED ANSWERS/VALUE POINTS SECTION ‘a’ L 4 Im zl Im 3 3, y=3 Im 4 att bites a Lm 5, 46 Im ! y 6 — zloz |(+s")| +e Im 7 2 1 ; 2 8 Im 9 Im 10, Im SECTION ‘BY 1, @) IFacandidate writes that the given operation is nota binary operation, give full credit OR () Ifthe candidate verifies that the * operation is commutative but ‘notassociative, full credit maybe given RHS saces 66 5 2 2 9|=|3 1 2] => symmetsic 59 14 kG 2 ea 0-2 5 2 =4 2 0 -3/=]1 0 3) = Skew symmetric fae SO Bod. 8 ¢ 2 gina) = Q sy x 2 2 2 a4 alelot a Sal To = o é 2 2 32 4| | 3 6 [2 2 2 2 OR (414) Im im im Lm 14, 15 L i 2 ei 9 8 8 = [2 1 2)) #.9 Ble] eo 8 2m 221 § Bote 8 8 9 48 6 4A=|8 4 8] Sr=]0 5 0 Im 8 E 6 DS 9-4-5 8-8-0 8-8-0 o900 A’—4A-S51 =/8-8-0 9-4-5 8-8-0 |=|0 0 0) =0 lm 8-8-0 8-8-0 9-4-5 0 0 of Gewing = LHL = Main: RHL = ann ak=5 Im (2 cos8, Vi—x = 4/2 sind Ant Am im 16. 17. 18, . Equation of tangent is y~0 3ys2v2 x-2 or 3y—2V2x4+2= 1] xsinx 4 L+008°x of Seasdan en) gg FEE) ay | roost eax) 87 Teeosta 5 taf 2 a } Treos'x _nyf smxdx fant a 1=$-2 | Teeeea (tan (cosx)]? (x*=y?)ax +2xy dy =0 2 fy, yrox!? dx 2xy 0 Yr lam Yam iim Im im Im Im (A+%) m vam ‘Thisis a homogeneous vifferential equation ay dy Let y=vx = Y= yay & y y ao PF ae ’m Im = xtty? whenx=1y=1, => ¢= 2 im oR ‘4m vm im x im 4 wh Jiog |av?—v+1] +2 x tant 4 = - logx te | [ode gua = — te 4 1 2y? —Kyt x 3 Ay-x A +e tan! DE 2 -logx te 2 x NT Tx s Im L 3 when x=1,y=1 => ¢==log2+—= tan = " gee ee alt 19, Thegiven differential equation can be written as 2 + sect y = tan: see?x ‘sm LF=e™* Lim :, Thesolution is, y.e™ = fet -tanx- sec'x dx +e Yom Lettanx=z = sec*xdx=dz +, Jett tanx seotxdx=[ze'da +e yem=e™ (tan x-1) +6 Im or y= (tanx-1) +e™™* 20, Let c=xityj+zk Itis given that axe =b toy axc=| 1 1 ~y)=j @—x)+k (y—x)=04 5 -& x oy (+i)m 3 a-y=0 = y=2-24 = 2=x-1, Also, <0 = 3.5 x4y4253 “em xty-ltr 4am = 2 > oR a+b +¢ =0> aba-2 Im Im 9+25+2/2]|blcosa =49 2+3-5e0s0 = 49-34-15 im 1 = ws6 =! 46- cos8 = 3 Bl, Here a= 43) 4S] y7h, 8 ata} ak Vm w=—T--& Berl etak (8) (#6)] Shortest distance (SD) = 4 \ - Brsba| 4 ~a=-41-6}-8k 8 22, b, = 4146) 48k Finding, b: 16-36 ~64| Vil6é 116 A general point on the line x=3A-2, y=2h-1, 2=2043 Itsdistance D from (1, 2,3) = 3/2 . v2) =@r-3F + @a—3y + (2a) 30 R=0 or b= aa 17 56 i . 6 88 ND) ool aiid) ‘The points are ea 1) a ( 2,=1,3) P (adoublet) Probability distribution is given by Let X bethe number of successes and P (X), the } corresponding probability, where X takes values from0 to 4 | », The distribution is x 0 | i 2 3 4 625, 500, 150, 20, Y. POD | Ha06 | 3°%r05 | °%205] 7% 206 | “296 In ”m im (44%) m SECTION ‘© a B LHS: 4=/ a? By Bry ya asp a B ¥ Ry > Ry+R, > A=] o? B ite atP4+y a+P+y atB+y a py = @+B4n fo? Bry? Wok Applying C,-+ ©, —C, and C, +, -c, a-p py y A= (c+B-+1) ? 1 1 1 ¥ =(a+6 +y)(a-B)@-y) a+B Bry y° 0 oO 1 Expanding by last row to get ~8) 8-9) 7-a) (6+$+y)=RHS 2 Figure Let 2 CAB=0 = x=2rcos0, y=2rsind dA _ aa dA SO eat sSso0>0- 76 4r* cos20 rT) > 10 Area A= x+y = 4r* sin @cosO = 2r? sin 20 14m lttm Im *. Ais maximum, at @ = ts Im => x=y => Reotangleis a square OR Figure Im AADE~ A ABC > R sere © G-n ore Bon) Volume V of cylinder is given by 2 Ven? Han Be [h? ht abi] 2m wy, im ay Im dh? 2. Vis maximom at . Height of cylinder is xh im 25. Figure im a * 1 ve Point ofintersection, * = > Im T ‘The required area 1+IE i 2m 26. 27. The equation of plane passing through (-1, —1,2)is a(xt]) +b (HI) +c (2-2)=0 wherea, b,c are dat” of normal to the plane....cusscsessciessnsa susie (I) @ 18. t02x+3y-3z=2 and Sx-4y+2=6 2e+3b-30=0 and Sa~4b+¢=0 a 2m (41) m Im im Im Im 2m 2m ‘The dr of normalto the plane are9, 17,23 <. Equation of plane is 9 (ct) 417 (yH1) +23 @—-2)=0 Im => KI Ty +232=20 OR ‘The equation of plane passing through (3,4, 1) is a(x-3)+b(y-4) +e (@- 1)=0 im It passes through (0, 1,0) => -3a-3b-c=0 = Bat 3b+e=0 cnc fi) im . x43 ‘The planeis parallel to the line “a => line is 1 tonormal of the plane » Bat Ib+Se=0 wi. aleaitaceininccccuasisine OM Im fom QanlGs Dao - = rom (and (il): = 45 = 75 => The dare 8, -13, 15 am :, Equation of planeis 8 (x3) 13 (y—4) + 15 @—-1)=0 (3) 13 Y—4) +15 @-1) Im 8x By + 1Sz+ 13 =0 28. Machine A Machine B Max: available Areaneeded 1000 m? 1200 m? 9000 m*? Labour Force 12 8 72 Daily Out put units 40 units 13 Let xand y be the number of machines Aand B respectively Getting the constraints 1000 x + 1200 y < 9000 => Sx+6y < 45 14+%m 12x*8y <72 = 3x4+2y 218 x20 ys0 Total output P =60x+40y Im The vertices of feasible region are 9 45 0,0), AGO), B G3). el, 154) Correct graph 2m P(0,0)=0 P6,0)=360 15 * p (o8) -s00 (ots in x 9 45 945 ef Bxt2y =19 P( 2) = 02S cao " 135+ 225= 360 <. Pis equal 360 at Aand B 29. ete, , be the events ofa vehicle be a scooter driver, car driver and truck driver, Lot A be the event ofa vehicle meeting an accident. I L 1 PE) =o PE)= 3, Pe) a (44) 14 #(6,) = iow °(%6,) = aaa PO, * ios Ham 2m 12. 13, 15 16. QUESTION PAPER CODE 65/1/3 EXPECTED ANSWERS/VALUEPOINTS Same as Q. No. 4 of set 63/1/1 Same as Q. No. 3 of set 65/1/1. Same as Q. No, 1 of set 65/I/1 Same as Q. No. 2 of set 65/1/1 Sameas Q. No. 6 of set 65/1/1 Same as Q, No. 5 of set 65/1/1 Same as Q, No. 10 of set 65/1/1 Same as Q, No, 9 of set 65/1/1 Same as Q, No. 8 of set 65/1/1, Same as Q. No. 7 of set 65/1/1, Same as Q. No. 19 of set 65/1/1 Same as Q. No. 18 of set 65/1/1 Same as Q. No. 21 of set 65/I/1 Same as Q. No. 22 of set 65/1/1. Same as Q. No. 20 of set 65/1/1. Same as Q. No. 13 of set 65/1/1. Same as Q.No. 14 of set 65/1/1 SECTION ‘A’ SECTION ‘B’ 16 18. Sameas Q. No, 16 of set 65/1/1 19. Sameas Q. No, 11 ofset 65/1/1 20, tan (2x)+tan™ (3x) = 9% = tan => 6x? +5x => (x+1)(x-1)=0 and x=—-1 1 Rejecting x~—1, to getx— = 21 § ay 2 f sin? xd ctr) } See xcoseex ” ~ 4 ro T= (= x)sin® (0— 2) domenica i) 3 Adding () and Gi) to get 2l=a J sin? xdx = sf (1-cos2 x) dx 17 Iam 1m Im Im a eted x Yim im =k fever] +t Lex xtyx? +1 ih =f tl] Meat Lev etl ia Im Ym 2 ; ROR, +bR, toget Im 1 0 -b =(l+a*sb?) fab t-atsb? 28 2b 2a =a? = 1 0 0 Applying C, > C,-+d€, toget A=((+a" +b") ]2ab 1-a*—b* 2a((+b') om 2b 0 -2a 1-a? +b* = (va ob) [t40 a2) +402 G4 0)] 2m = (a? bt) fea? b?)] =(ea2 an?) _ beatles Bi = Trcos? (r—x) Lat t im == i4lm =~ x [tan"! (cos){f = ti jb Im 25 Correct Figure Lm Point of Interection: x= 1 Lm ‘Therequired area = 2 [area ODAO+area DCAD] 2m =2 [| GaP f a 2 [Via asm 2 fee +2si0 % Work 26, 21. 29, =~ V3+4 sin? (-Z)-4sin" (1)+ 4 sin 1-3-4 sin | 7 te 4n ssafi— BRafy Me Mt 2 4 6 = (S--28) sq. units Same as Q. No. 29 of set 65/1/1. Same as Q. No, 27 of set 65/1/1 Sameas Q. No. 28 of set 65/1/1 Same as Q. No. 24 of set 65/I/1, 20 im im v QUESTION PAPER CODE 65/1/3 EXPECTED ANSWERS/VALUE POINTS Same as Q. No. 5 of set 65/1/1 Same as Q. No. 4 of set 65/1/1 Same 28 Q.No, | of set 65/11 Same as Q, No, 2 of set 65/1/1 Same as Q, No. 3 of set 65/1/1, Same as Q. No. 7 of set 65/1/1 Same as Q. No. 8 of set 65/1/1 Same as Q, No. 6 of set 65/1/1. Same as Q. No. 10 of set 65/1/1. Same as Q No. 9 of set 65/1/1. Same as Q. No, 13 of set 65/1/1. Same as Q. No. 14 of set 65/1/1, Same as Q. No, 11 of set 65/1/1 Same as Q. No. 16 of set 65/1/1 Same as Q. No. 18 of set 65/1/1 Same as Q, No. 19 of set 65/1/1 SECTION ‘A’ SECTION ‘B° 21 17, Same as Q, No, 22 of set 65/1/] 18 Sameas Q, No. 2! ofset 65/1/1 19, Same as Q. No. 20 of set 65/1/1, 20 LHS = tan! x-2 21 ' \ fran! x ax 4 fran (x) dx 22 i+%m “nm Im ‘em wrhm ’m SECTION ‘C’ atb+2c a b oy, O=| b+ct2a b © a ctat2b 2(a+b+e) a bo | Applying C, + C,+C,+C,toget A=|2(a+b+e) b+o+2a b 2m 2(a+b+c) a c+a+2b | 1 a b | =2(atbec) |] bto+2a b im 1 a erat2b Applying R, >R,-R,: R,-» R,-R, toget ja a b A= 2(a+b+c)|0 atbte 0 mg 0 0 atb+e Im 23 24. Correct Figure Im Point of Interection x=4 im Atea of shaded region foros. [iene o(xng ye ae [x il +S if ies (x-4P 8sin 4] 2m = Sgt ag— 22 + 4a 3 3 zie = 4 @+3n)sq-units J ; X tan x o oxsinx r= f —XOOs gfe sine 35 leprae Ji Im @—x)sin (n—x asin x —x sin x T= j Gx Ss a = j Biinecesing Im sin (n—x, 2 Tesin xe t Ho I . 21= = 1- dx *liar®=[(-ae-) 'n im =x (x) fen x—seex}t] Im = nxn —n[0+2)=5?~22=n(n-2) I= ; (x-2) Im 24 26, 27. 28. 29, Same as Q, No, 24 of set 65/1/1. Same as. Q. No. 28 of set 65/1/1 Same as Q. No. 29 of set 65/1/1, Same as Q, No. 27 of set 65/1/1, 25

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