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DEHRADUN PUBLIC SCHOOL

ASSIGNMENT 2018-19
SUBJECT- MATHEMATICS (041)
CLASS –XI

SETS
1. Write the set A = {3,9,27,81,243,729} ,B = {5,10,15,20,25...} in the set builder form.
2. Write the following in roster form : (i) The set of all natural number less than 7
(ii)The set of all letters of the word “EQUATION”.
3. Let A = {p,q,r,s} B = {a,b,c,d} C = {b, c, f, g} be subsets of the set of
U = { a, b, c, d, f, g, p,q,r,s}.Find (i) A  B (ii) A  (B  C) (iii) A – B (iv) (A  B)’
4. Let A = {1,2,{3,4}} . Write all subsets and proper subsets.
5. If A and B are two sets such that n(A)=24 n(B)=22 and n (A  B)=8 find
(i) n(A  B) (ii) n(A–B)
6. In an examination 56% of the candidates failed in English and 48% failed in science. If 18% failed
in both English and science find the percentage of those who passed in both the subjects.
7. In a survey of 700 students in a college , 180 were listed as drinking Limca , 275 as drinking
Mirinda and 95 were listed as drinking limca as well as Mirinda. Find how many students were
drinking neither Limca nor Mirinda.
8. In a survey of 25 students , it was found that 15 had taken mathematics , 12 had taken physics and
11 had taken chemistry , 5 had taken mathematics and chemistry , 9 had taken mathematics and
physics , 4 had taken physics and chemistry and 3 had taken all the three subjects . Find the
number of students that had
(i) only chemistry (ii) only mathematics (iii) only physics (iv) physics and chemistry
but not mathematics (v) mathematics and physics but not chemistry (vi) only one of the
subjects (vii) atleast one of the three subjects (viii) none of the subjects.
9. A college awarded 38 medals in football, 15 in basketball and 20 in cricket. In these medals went
to a total of 58 men and only 3 men got medals in all the three sports, how many received medals
in exactly two of the three sports ?
10. From 50 students taking examinations in Mathematics , Physics and Chemistry , each of the
student has passed in at least one of the subjects , 37 passed Mathematics , 24 Physics and 43
Chemistry . At most 19 passed Mathematics and Physics , at most 29 Mathematics and Chemistry
and at most 20 Physics and chemistry . What is the largest possible number that could have
passed all three examinations?
11. Two finite sets have m and n elements respectively . The total number of subsets of first set is 56
more than the total number of subsets of the second set . Find the values of m and n.
12. Define Proper subset.
13. State de-morgan’s law.
14. Write the following as intervals : (i) {x:x∈R , -4< ≤ 6} (ii) {x:x∈R , -12< < − 10}
15. Given that E={2,4,6,8,10}.If n represents any member of E,then write the following sets containing
all members represented by n+1.
16. Given that N={1,2,3,...........,100} then write subset A of N whose elements are odd numbers.
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17. Write down all possible subsets of A = {1,{2,3}}
RELATION AND FUNCTION

Q1.If B ={a,b} ,form the set B×B×B


Q2. Determine the domain and range of the relation R defined by
R={ (x, x+1): xϵ{0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5}}
Q3 .Find the domain of the function (i) = −
= −
Q4. Find the domain and range of the following function : (i) f(x) = √ − 3 (ii) = √ − 3 + 2
(iii) f(x) = 1 + cos 2x (iv)f(x) = √ − 4 (v)f(x) =
Q5. Find domain & range of (i)f(x) = √16 − (ii)f(x) = | − 1| (iii) √ − 25 (iv) √ − 1
Q6. Find domain and range of the function: (i)logax (ii)ax (iii) −
Q7. Find the domain of the function f(x) given by f(x) = ( − )
+√ + 2
Q8. Find the domain for which the function f(x)=2x2-1 and g(x)=1-3x are equal
Q9. Let A={1,2,3,4} & B={5,7,9}.Determine
(i) AXB (ii)BXA (iii)Is AXB=BXA (iv)Is n(AXB)=n(BXA)
Q10. Redefine the function which is given by f(x) = ∣ x – 1 ∣ + ∣ x + 1 ∣ , -2 ≤ ≤ 2
Q11. If f(x) = - , then find the value of f(x) + ( )
TRIGONOMETRY

1. Find in degrees the angle subtended at the centre of a circle of diameter 50 cm by an arc of length
11 cm.
2. A circular wire of radius 3 cm is cut and bent so as to lie along the circumference of a hoop whose
radius is 48 cm . Find the angle in degrees which is subtended at the centre of the hoop.
3. A horse is tied to a post by a rope. If the horse moves along a circular path , always keeping the
rope tight , and describes 88 metres when it traces 720 at the centre , find the length of the rope.
4. Find the value of : (i) sin(7650) (ii) cosec(-11100) (iii) cot(-6000)
5. Evaluate: tan
6. Find the value of cos cos cos cos
7. Find the minimum value of 3 cos x + 4 sin x + 8
8. Find the value of : sin 180 , cos 540 , cos 720 , sin 360
9. Solve 2tan2x+Sec2x=2
10. Find value of √3 Cosec 200-sec 200
11. Solve √3 cos + sin = √2
12. Find the value of ( 1 + cos )( 1 + cos )( 1 + cos )( 1 + cos )
13. Find the value of tan 90 – tan 270 – tan 630 + tan 810
14. Show that 2 + √2 + 2 4 = 2
15. Prove that Cos 60 Cos 420 Cos 660 Cos 780 =
16. Show that sin 1050 + cos 1050 =

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17. Prove that =
18. Prove that cot 2 + tan = cosec 2
19. If tan = . Prove that m sin x + n cos x = n
20. If A + B + C = 900 . Prove that cot A + cot B + cot C = Cot A cot B cot C
21. Prove that : (sin -4200)(cos 3900) + (cos -6600)(sin 3300) = -1
PRINCIPLE OF MATHEMATICAL INDUCTION

1. 12 + 22 + 32 + ………………………….. n2 = n (n + 1) (2n + 1) for all n  N.


2. 1.2 + 2.3 + 3.4 + ……………………… n (n + 1) = n (n + 1) (n + 2)
3. .
+ .
+ .
+ ………… =
4. 2.7n + 3.5n – 5 is divisible by 24 for all n  N.
5. n (n + 1) (n + 5) is a multiple of 3 for all n  N.
6. (12 + 22 + … + n2) > for all n  N.
7. 1x1!+2x2!+3x3!+................+nxn!=(n+1)!-1 for all natural numbers n.
COMPLEX NUMBER & QUADRATIC EQUATION

1. Find the square root of : - 15 - 8i


2. Solve 25x2 – 30x +11= 0
3. Convert the complex number Z = into polar form.

4. Convert the complex number to polar form.


5. Find real θ such that is purely real.


6. Convert the complex number (sin 1200-i cos 1200) to polar form.

7. If = , prove that = .
8. Solve the equation z2=z̅ , where z=x + i y.
9. Find the value of 2x4+5x3+7x2-x+41 where x=-2-√3i
10. For complex value of z solve ∣z∣ + z = (2 + i)
11. Evaluate : ( 1 + i )6 + ( 1 – i )6
12. If ( + ) = a + i b , where x , y , a , b ∈ R , show that - = -2 ( a2 + b2 )
13. What is the reciprocal of 3 + √7 i
√ √
14. What is the conjugate of
√ √
15. What is the polar form of the complex number ( )3
LINEAR INEQUALITY

1. Solve the inequation -11≤4x-3≤13 (i) when x is an integer (ii) when x is a natural number.
2. A man wants to cut three lengths from a single piece of board of length 91 cm. The second length
is to be 3 cm longer than the shortest and third length is to be twice as long as the shortest. What
are the possible lengths for the shortest board if third piece is to be at least 5 cm longer than the
second.
3. Solve the inequalities graphically.(i) x + 2y ≤ 10, x + y ≤ 6, x ≤ 4, x ≥ 0 and y ≥ 0
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(ii) x + y ≥ 1 , 7x + 9y ≤ 63 , x ≤ 6 , y ≤ 5 , x ≥ 0 and y ≥ 0
4. A solution of 8% boric acid is to be diluted by adding a 2% boric acid solution to it. The resulting
mixture is to be more than 4% but less than 6% boric acid. If there are 640 litres of the 8%
solution., how many litres of 2% solution will have to be added?
5. Solve for x: (a) ∣x+1∣ + ∣x∣ >3 (b) 1 ≤ ∣x-2∣ ≤ 3
6. Solve for x : ˃2
7. Solve for x : ∣ x – 1 ∣ ≥ ∣ x – 3 ∣
8. Write set of values of x satisfying the inequation ( - 2x + 1 ) ( x – 4 ) ≥ 0
PERMUTATION AND COMBINATION

1. Prove that : (a)nPn = 2 nPn – 2 (b) 2.5P3 = nP4


2. How many different numbers can be formed by using all the digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 3, 2, 1. So that odd
digits always occupy odd places.
3. Ten different letters of an alphabet are given words with five letters are formed from these given
letters. Find the number of words which have at least one letter repeated.
4. How many arrangements can be made by the letters of the word MATHEMATICS ? In how many of
them vowels are (i) together (ii) not together
5. How many different 4 digits numbers can be formed from the digits 2, 3, 4 and 6 if each digit is
used only once in a number. Further how many of these numbers.
(i)End in a 4? (ii) End in a 3? (iii) End in a 3 or 6?
6. A polygon has 44 diagonals. Find the number of sides?
7. In how many ways can 21 identical books on English and 19 identical books on Hindi be placed in
a row on a shelf so that two books of Hindi may not be together?

8. In how many ways 3 mathematics books , 4 history books , 3 chemistry books & 2 biology books
can be arranged on a shelf so that all books of the same subjects are together?

9. A boy has 3 library tickets & 8 books of his interest in library . Of these 8 , he does not want to
borrow maths part II , unless maths part I is also borrowed. In how many ways can he choose the
three books to be borrowed?
! !
10. If !( )!
and !( )!
are in the ratio 2 : 1 , find the value of n.
11. If there are 12 persons in a party , and if each two of them shake hands with each other , how
many handshakes happen in the party.
12. The letters of the word RANDOM are written in all possible orders and these words are written
out as in dictionary . Find the rank of the word RANDOM .
BINOMIAL EXPANSION

1. The coefficient of in the expansion of + 2 is


2. Expand + by the binomial theorem.

3. Find the 10th term of 2 +

4. Find the middle term in the expansion of 3 −

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5. Find the coefficient of x32 and x – 17 in the expansion of −

6. Find the term independent of x in the expansion of 3 −

7. Prove that there is no term involving x6 in the expansion of 2 −


!
8. If xp occurs in the expansion of + Prove that its coefficient is
! !
9. If P be the sum of odd terms and Q that of even terms in the expansion of
(x + a)n. Prove that P2 – Q2 = (x2 – a2)n
10. Find the coefficient of xn in the expansion of (1+x) (1-x)n
11. Find the rth term in the expansion of (x + )2r
12. Determine whether the expansion of (x2 - )18 will contain a term containing x10?
√ √
13. Find the term independent of x in the expansion of ( + )10

14. The 3rd , 4th , 5th terms in the expansion of ( x + a )n are respectively 84 , 280 , 560 . Find the values
of x , a and n.
15. In the binomial expansion of ( 1 + x )n , the coefficients of the fifth , sixth and seventh terms are in
A.P. Find the values of n for which this can happen .
SEQUENCE AND SERIES

1. If there are (2n + 1) terms in an A.P. then prove that the ratio of the sum of odd terms and the sum
of even terms in (n + 1):n.
2. If the pth term of an A.P. is q and the qth term is p , prove that its nth term is (p+q-n)
3. Find the sum of the integers between 1 and 200 which are multiples of 3.
4. If a2, b2, c2 are in A.P. prove that , , are in A.P.
5. If the fifth term of a G.P. is 81 and second term is 24. Find the G.P.
6. The first term of a G.P. is 1. The sum of the 3rd and 5th terms is 90. Find the common ratio of G.P.
7. If the product of three numbers in G.P. be 216 and their sum is 19, find the numbers.
8. Find the sum of n terms of the series 3 x 8 + 6 x 11 + 9 x 14 + ...
9. Find the sum of n terms of the series: 5 + 11 + 19 + 29 + 41 +...
10. The first , second and the last term of an A.P. are a , b , c respectively . Prove that the sum is [(a+c)
(b+c-2a)]/[2(b-a)]
11. The first term of an A.P. is a , the second term is b and the last term is c .Show that the sum of the
( )
A.P. is ( )
12. Show that the sequence log a , log (ab) , log (ab2) , log (ab3) , .....is an A.P. Find its nth term.
13. Show that (x2 +xy +y2) , (z2 +zx + x2) and (y2 + yz + z2) are consecutive terms of an A.P. , if x , y and
z are in A.P.
14. In the arithmetic progression 2 , 5 , 8 ,.... upto 50 terms , and 3 , 5 , 7 , 9 ,.... upto 60 terms , find how
many terms are identical.
15. Find four numbers in A.P. whose sum is 20 and the sum of whose squares is 120.
16. The product of the three numbers in an A.P. is 224 , and the largest number is 7 times the smallest
. Find the numbers.

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17. In a G.P. of positive terms , if any terms is equal to the sum of next two terms , find the common
ratio of the G.P.
18. If pth , qth and rth terms of an A.P. as well as G.P. are a , b , c respectively . Prove that
ab-c bc-a ca-b = 1
19. Find three numbers in G.P. whose sum is 52 and the sum of whose products in pairs is 624.
20. Find the sum to n terms of the series : .
+ .
+ .
+ .......
STRAIGHT LINE

Q1. Line through the points (-2, 6) and (4, 8) is perpendicular to the line through the points (8, 12) and
(x, 24). Find the value of x.
Q2. The mid points of the sides of the triangle are (2 , 1) , (-5 , 7) and (-5 , -5) . Find the equations of the
sides of the triangle.
Q3.The angle between the lines − √3 − 5 = 0 and √3 − + 6 = 0 is
Q4.Find the image of the point (3,8) with respect to the line + 3 − 6 = 0 assuming the line to be a
plane mirror.
Q5.Reduce the equation √3 + − 8 = 0 into normal form. Find the values of ω
Q6.Equation of a line is 3 − 4 + 10 = 0.Find its (i) slope, (ii) x and y-intercepts
Q7Find the equation of a line perpendicular to the line − 2 + 3 = 0 & passing through the point(1, 2)
Q8.The vertices of a triangle are A(10 , 4) , B(-4 , 9) and C(-2 , -1) . Find the equation of its altitude . Also ,
find its orthocentre.
Q9. A line passing through the point A(3 , 0) makes 300 with the positive direction of x – axis . If this line is
rotated through an angle of 150 in clockwise direction , find its equation in new position.
Q10.Find the equation of a line which divides the join of (1,0) and (3,0) in the ratio 2:1 and perpendicular
to it.
Q11. Show that the locus of the mid point of the distance between the axes of the variable line
xcos + = is + =
Q12. If the line joining two points A(2,0) and B(3,1) is rotated about A in anticlock wise direction through
an angle of 150 . Find the equation of the line in new position.
Q13. Find the equation to the straight line passing through the point of intersection of the lines
5x-6y-1=0 and 3x+2y+5=0 and perpendicular to the line 3x-5y+11=0.
Q14. A ray of light coming from the point (1,2) is reflected at a point A on the x-axis and then passes
through the point (5,3) . Find the coordinates of the point A.
CONIC SECTION.

Q1.Find equation of hyperbola having foci ( 0 , ± √10 ) passing through ( 2,3 ).


Q2. Find the equation of the ellipse whose vertices are ( ±5,0 ) and foci are ( ±4, 0 )
Q3. Find the coordinates of the foci and the vertices, the eccentricity and the length of the latus rectum of
the hyperbola 3x2 – y2 = 4
Q4.Find the equation of the circle whose centre lies on the line x – 4y = 1 and which passes through the
points (3, 7) and (5, 5)
Q5.Find the equation of the parabola with vertex at the origin, the axis along the x axis and passing
through the point P(2, 3)
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Q6.Find foci , vertex , latus rectum of the ellipse 9 + 4 = 36 ?
Q7. For hyperbola 9x2-16y2=144 , find vertices , foci , eccentricity?
Q8. Find the equation of ellipse which passes through (-3,1) & eccentricity √2/5 , with x- axis as its major
axis & centre at the origin.
LIMITS AND DERIVATIVE

1. Find the derivatives (a) (b) (c) ( )√ 3

2. Find the derivative (a) xex (b) x2 ex tan x (c) ex cos x


3. Find the derivative (by first principle) Sin x , Cot x , x3
| |
4. Find 0 f(x) where f(x) = ≠ 0
0 = 0

5. Evaluate(i) lim → (ii) lim (iii) lim
→ →

6. Evaluate: (a) lim → [ ²


− ³ ²
] (b) lim → [ – ]

(c) lim → [ ]

7.Evaluate : lim → [ ]

ⁿ ⁿ
8.For any positive integer n find lim →

( )
9. Evaluate : lim [ – ]

10. If y = sin x0 , find
THREE DIMENSIONAL GEOMETRY

Q1.Using section formula, show that the points A (-4,6, 10), B (2, 4, 6) and C (14, 0, -2) are collinear.
Q2.The centroid of a triangle ABC is at point (1, 1, 1). If the Coordinates of A and B are ( 3, -5, 7 )
and ( -1, 7, -6 ), respectively, find the coordinates of the point C.
Q3. If the origin is the centroid of the triangle PQR with vertices P( 2a, 2, 6 ) ; Q(-4, 3b, -10 ) and
R( 8, 14, 2c) , then find the values of a, b, c.
Q4. Find the equation of the set of points which are equidistant from the points ( 1, 2, 3 )
and ( 3, 2, -1 )
Q5.The three vertices of the parallelogram are A(3, - 1, 2), B(1, 2, - 4) and C(- 1, 1, 2). Then the coordinate
of the fourth vertex is
Q6.Find the coordinates of the point which divides the join of P(2,-1,4) and Q(4,3,2) in the ratio 2:3
(i) Internally (ii) externally
MATHEMATICAL REASONING

1. The negation of the statement


: ℎℎ ℎ ℎ ℎ ℎ.
q: Every natural number is an integer.r: All cats scratch.
2.The component statements of the following
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p:All rational numbers are real and all real numbers are complex
q:Number 3 is prime or it is odd.
3.State whether the “or” used in the following statements is “exclusive “or” inclusive.
Give reasons for your answer.
(i) Sun rises or Moon sets. (ii) All integers are positive or negative
(ii) The student who has taken biology or chemistry can apply for M.Sc.
(iii) An ice cream or Pepsi is available with a Thali in a restaurant.
4.Write each of the statements in the form “if p, then q”
p: It is necessary to have a password to log on to the computer.
q: There is traffic jam whenever it rains.
STATISTICS

Q1. Find the mean and variance for first n natural numbers.
Q2.The mean and standard deviation of a group of 100 observations were found to be 20 and 3,
respectively. Later on it was found that three observations were incorrect, which were recorded as
21, 21 and 18. Find the mean and standard deviation if the incorrect observations are omitted.
Q3. Calculate mean, variance, & standard deviation for the following distribution,

Classes 30-40 40-50 50-60 60-70 70-80 80-90 90-100

Frequency 3 7 12 15 8 3 2

Q4.The mean and variance of 7 observations are 8 & 16 respectively. If 5 of the observations are2, 4, 10,
12,14 , find the remaining two observations.
Q5.Find the mean, variance and standard deviation for the following data :
4 8 11 17 20 24 32
3 5 9 5 4 3 1
Q6. Calculate mean deviation about the mean for the following frequency distribution,

Classes 0-4 4-8 8-12 12-16 16-20

Frequency 4 6 8 5 2
Q7. Calculate mean deviation about the median for the following distribution,

Marks 10 11 12 14 15
obtained

No. of 2 3 8 3 4
students

PROBABILITY
1. In a relay race there are five teams A, B, C, D and E
(i)What is the probability that A, B and C finish first, second and third, respectively.
(ii)What is the probability that A, B and C are first three to finish (in any order)
(Assume that all finishing orders are equally likely)

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2. Find the probability that a leap year selected at random will contain 53 Sunday.
3. What is the probability that number selected from the number (1, 2, 3, .........25) is prime number
when each of the given number is equally likely to be selected.
4. (a) How many two digit positive integers are multiple of 3?
(b) What is the probability that a randomly chosen two digit positive integer is a multiple of 3
5. If A and B are any two events having P(A∪B) = and P(not A) = then the probability of
(not A ∩ B) is (a) (b) (c) (d)
6. If A , B , C are three mutually exclusive and exhaustive events of an experiment such that
3P(A) = 2P(B) = P(C) then P(A) is equal to (a) (b) (c) (d)
7. Three coins are tossed once . Find the probability of getting (i) all heads (ii) at least two heads
(iii) at most two heads (iv) no heads (v) exactly one tail
(vi) exactly 2 tails (vii) a head on first coin
8. Two dice are thrown simultaneously . Find the probability of getting : (i) an even number as the sum
(ii)the sum as a prime number (iii) a total of at least 10 (iv) a doublet of even
number (v) a multiple of 2 on one dice and a multiple of 3 on other dice
(vi) same number on both dice (vii) a multiple of 3 as a sum
9. One urn contains 2 black balls (labelled B1 and B2) and one white ball . A second urn contains one
black ball and two white balls (labelled W1 and W2) . Suppose the following experiment is performed .
One of the two urns is chosen at random . Next a ball is randomly chosen from the urn . Then a second
ball is chosen at random from the same urn without replacing the first ball .
(i) Write the sample space showing all possible outcomes (ii) What is the probability that two
black balls are chosen (iii) What is the probability that 2 balls of opposite colour are chosen.
10. An urn contains 9 red , 7 white and 4 black balls . If two balls are drawn at random , find the probability
that : (i) both the balls are red (ii) one ball is white (iii) the balls are of the same colour
(iv) one is white and other red
11. Four persons are to be chosen at random from a group of 3 men , 2 women and 4 children . Find the
probability of selecting : (i) 1 man , 1 woman and 2 children (ii) exactly 2 children
(iii) 2 women
11. If the letters of the word ATTRACTION are written down at random , find the probability that :
(i) all the T’s occur together (ii) no two T’s occur together

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