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MATHEMATICS (PAPER-I)

ITime Allowed : Three Hours IMaximum Marks : 250 I


QUESTION PAPER SPECIFIC INSTRUCTIONS
(Please read each of the following instructi ons carefully before attempti ng question s)
There are EIGHT question s divided in two Sections and printed both in HINDI and
in ENGLISH .
Candida te has to attempt FIVE question s in all.
Question Nos. 1 and 5 are compuls ory and out of the remainin g, THREE are to be attempte d
choosing at least ONE question from each Section.
The number of marks carried by a question /part is indicated against it.
Answers must be written in the medium authoriz ed in the Admissio n Certifica te which
must be stated clearly on the cover of this Question -cum-An swer (QCA) Booklet in the
space provided . No marks will be given for answers written in a medium other than the
authorize d one.
Assume suitable data, if consider ed necessar y, and indicate the same clearly.
Unless and otherwis e indicated , symbols and notation s carry their usual standard meaning s.
Attempts of question s shall be counted in sequenti al order. Unless struck off, attempt of a
question shall be counted even if attempte d partly. Any page or portion of the page left blank
in the Ql.Jestion-cum-An swer Booklet must be clearly struck off.

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セMa@ / SECTION-A

1. (a) l1Rl fcfi f : [ 0, ; ] --+ R セ@ mre 'tRR t, セ@ fcf;

2
f(x) = cos x , OSx <-
1t
4x2 -1t2 2

Let f : [ 0, ;] --+ lR be a continuous function such that

2
f(x) = cos x , oセク\ M
1t
4x2 -1t2 2

Find the value of f ( セス@


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(b) l1Rl fcfi f : D (>;: lR 2 } --+ R セ@ 'tRR t 3ffi (a, b) E D. 3llR f(x, y) セ@ (a, b) 'tR mre t , ol
セ@ fcfi 'tRR f(x, b) 3ftt f(a, y) セ Z@ X =a 3ffi y =b 'tR mre t I

Let f : D セ@ R2 )--+ R be a function and (a, b) ED. If f(x, y) is continuous at (a, b),
then show that the functions f(x, b) and f(a , y) are continuous at x = a and at
y = b respectively. 10

(c) l1Rl fci; T : R2 --+ R 2 セ@ セ@ セ@ t, セ@ fci; T(2, 1) = {5, 7) セ@ T(1, 2) = {3, 3). 3llR
A 'JlRqi セ@ e1 , e2 セ@ tセwイ」エ@ セエL@ ol A セア[Iヲャ@

Let T : R 2 --+ lR 2 be a linear map such that T(2, 1) ={5, 7) and T(1, 2) =(3, 3).
If A is the matrix correspondin g to T with respect to the standard bases e , e ,
1 2
then find Rank {A). 10

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(d) 31TR

-3
セ}@ 3fR B ]{セ@ 2
Mセ@ 1

t, ol セ@ fcfi AB = 613 . セ@ セ@ CfiT セ@ セ@ セ@ セFTQAヲャオゥH@ ijxft<fi(OI セ@ q;l 'ffl


セ Z@

2x+y+z=5
x-y=O
2x+y - z=1

If

aセオ@ Mセ}@ bセョ@ Mセ}@


2 1
-4 and -1
0 1

then show that AB =613 . Use this result to solve the following system of
equations :

2x+y+z=5
x-y=O
2x+y-z =1 10

(e) セヲ」[@

x+1_y-3 _ z+2 セ@ x _y-7 _ z+7


- - - -2 - - -- セ@ ----- -2-
-3 1 1 -3

Slf<!i%lGl セ@ セi@ セ@ セ@ "* ヲNITセQゥBャ@ 3ffi セ@ セG@ セ@ Gf.i\ セ@ セG@ CfiT ゥェセcヲHoi@
ュ\ヲセャ@

Show that the lines

X + 1 = y- 3 = Z + 2 and X = y- 7 = Z +7
-3 2 1 1 -3 2

intersect. Find the coordinates of the point of intersection and the equation of
the plane containing them. 10 .

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2. (a) セOHxI@ =lcosxl+lsinxl, X= 1t -q'{ セアcヲIサGャ[エ\Zェ@ t? 3f1R セ@ "3ffi セ@ t, "ffi f{x) \ヲゥtセ@
2
x = .!: -q'\ "Wff セi@ 3¥R 3WfCfi1 "3ffi ;rT t, "ffi am "3ffi <fiT wnuT セi@
2

Is f(x) = Ieos xI+ Isin xI differentiable at x =.!:? If yes, then find its derivative at
2
x = 1t. If no, then give a proof of it. 15
2

(b) lfRT セ@ A 3fr< B セ@ "Cfl)fl セ@ c;) 'ffifirct; セ@ t W.fT det A + det B = 0. セ@ セ@ A + B セ@


セoAゥGsヲ P セT@ HセI@ セ@ tI
Let A and B be two orthogonal matrices of same order and det A + det B = 0.
Show that A+ B is a singular matrix. 15

(c) (i) セ@ x+2y+3z=12 セ@ SQセ@ "Cfl) A, B, ClR sirエセ@ "Cfl<ffi t1 ヲSQGセ@ abcセ@
セ@ <fiT tl'ilCfl{UI "Wff セi@

(ii) セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ z=O セ@ x 2 +y 2 +z 2 =11 セ@ セᆱャ\ヲ@ セ@ セ@ セ@


(2, 4, 1) -q'{ t, "Cfl) セ@ ・ア」ィャッセ\Z@ セヲ、ア\QZ@ lR セ@ "Cfl<ffi t1 ·I

(i) The plane x +2y+3z = 12 cuts the axes of coordinates in A , B , C. Find the
equations of the circle circumscribing the triangle ABC. 10

(ii) Prove that the plane z = 0 cuts the enveloping cone of the sphere
x 2 + y 2 + z 2 =11 which has the vertex at (2 , 4, 1) in a rectangular
hyperbola. 10

Find the maximum and the mmtmum value of the function


f(x) = 2x 3 - 9x 2 + 12x +6 on the interval [2, 3]. 15

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(bJ m セ@ fcfi セrojcQZ@ M セ@ セ@ セ@ アHャNQセ@ x 2 + y 2 = 2az lR <fH セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@
t, セ@ 31lT( セ@ 'B"(ffl 27a(x 2 + y 2 ) + 8(a- z) 3 = 0 lR セ@ t, m"ff <fH 。ョセ@ .q セgI@
セB「エャ@

Prove that, in general, three normals can be drawn from a given point to the
paraboloid x 2 + y 2 =2az , but if the ーッセエ@ lies on the surface

then two of the three normals coincide. 15

(c) l1R1 fcf;

(i) セ@ a\ヲゥエVtャセ@

(ii) セ@

Let

(i} Find the rank of matrix A.

(ii) Find the dimension of the subspace

15+5=20

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State the Cayley-Hamilton theorem. Use this theorem to find A 100 , where

A =l 0セ@ セ@ セ}@
1 0 15

Find the length of the normal chord through a point P of the ellipsoid
x2 y2 z2
- + - + - =1
a2 b2 c2
and prove that if it is equal to 4.PG3 , where G3 is the point where the normal
chord through P meets the xy-plane, then P lies on the cone
x2 y2 z2
-(2c 2 -a 2 )+ - (2c 2 -b2 ) + - =0
a6 b6 c4 15

(c) (i) 3llR

. _
1
x1f3 + yl/3
u = sm 1/2 1/2
X +y

t, ol セ@ f<fi sin 2 U, X am y <fiT _ _!,6 アャ、ヲTセQR@ セ@ セ@ t I @セ セ@ f<fi


2 2 2 2
X
2 -d U +2xy-d-U
+y 2 -d U2 =tanu(13
- - - +tan
--- U)
dx2 axay ay 12 12 12

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f(x) + f{YJ = t( x +
1-xy
Y)
(i) If
_ . _1 x1/3 + Jl l3
u- sm 1/2
+y
.J/2
X

then show that sin 2 u is a homogeneous function of x and y of degree -.!..


6
Hence show that

2 o
2
u o
2
X --+2xy- - +y
u 2 o
-
2
u
= tan
- -U (13
- +tan
--
2
UJ
ox2 oxoy oy 2 12 12 12 12

(ii) Using the Jacobian method, show that if f'(x) ]セ。ョ、@ f(O) = 0, then
1+x

f(x) + f(Jjj = f ( x + y )
1-xy 8

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5. (a) セ@ セjヲャcゥサoi@
3 2
(2ysin x + 3y4 sin xcosx) dx - (4y cos x + cosx) dy = 0

Solve the differential equation


2
(2ysin x + 3y4 sin xcosx) dx- (4y 3 cos x + cosx) dy = 0 10

d 2y dy
- - -4 - +4y = 3x 2 e 2 x sin2x
dx 2 dx
Bcヲゥtセュ\ji@
Determine the complete solution of the differential equation
d 2y dy
- - - 4 - +4y = 3x 2 e 2 x sin2x
dx 2 dx 10

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(c) セ@ "1Rt l{<MI'lH セ@ AB CfiT セ@ fmT セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ AC, セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ (ffrl) tim @セ
si t, '11\ m<fi セ@ t1 B "l{Ci C セ@ -m:fi セ@ セ@ t1 セ@ セ@ "WfuT セ@ '11\ t, @セ
AC -AB
2 2
=BC 2
t1 セ@ セッMア@ ABt セア[ケ@ et, ュセヲ」[@ セ@
cote t1
2 +cot2 e
One end of a heavy uniform rod AB can slide along a rough horizontal rod AC,
to which it is attached by a ring. B and C are joined by a string. When the rod is
on the point of sliding, then AC 2 - AB 2 = BC 2 . If9 is the angle between AB and
the horizontal line, then prove that the coefficient of friction is cote .
2 +cot 2 e 10

(d) セ@ CfiUI CfiT セ@ ml セ@ "iffi '3B CfiUT t セ@ t セ@ セ@ @セ t CfJl t GQFャTセ@ t I セ@ CfiUT,


セ@ \ffi セ@ cfi'r セ@ '11\ wt, セ@ セ@ 3h セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ '11\ 'fTmfT t 1 @セ fcfi セ@ t
セBゥヲアZ[イケ@ セィキエL@ セ@ ィセエQ@
4
The force of attraction of a particle by the earth is inversely proportional to the
square of its distance from the earth's centre. A particle, whose weight on the
surface of the earth is W, falls to the surface of the earth from a height 3h
above it. Show that the magnitude of work done by the earth's attraction force
is セィwL@ where h is the radius of the earth.
4 10

(e) q'Sfi X= t, y = t 2 , Z =t3 t セ@ (1, 1, 1) '11\ m-00 セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ xy 2 + yz 2 + zx 2 CfiT


セャHGcヲゥ@
Find the directional derivative of the function xy 2 + yz 2 + zx 2 along the tangent
to the curve x = t, y = t 2 , z = t 3 at the point (1 , 1, 1). 10

6. raJ セ@ ftrus セ@ セ@ 3fR セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ GFJT t1 セ@ t 3lltm OtTT 31m t セ@ q:;y セ@


at iセ@ '"'81 セ@ セGQ|@ oot, セ@ 31$1Br セBcヲゥIュ@ q;{ffi tl セヲ」[@ セ@
セ@ セN@ セ@ fcfi bャセゥZヲQA@ WR GFfi セ@ • .J3 at I
A body consists of a cone and underlying hemisphere. The base of the cone and
the top of the hemisphere have same radius a . The whole body rests on a
rough horizontal table with hemisphere in contact with the table. Show that
the greatest height of the cone, so that the equilibrium may be stable, is .J3 a. 15

(b) q'Sfi C t セ@ mq; F q:;y アェ|セZHoi@ セ@ セN@ セ@ F= (2x+y 2 )i +(3y-4x)] 3fR C, セ@


(0, 0) -ij セ@ (1, 1) (fCfi q'Sfi y =x 2 t m1 OtTT セ@ (1, 1) -ij セ@ (0, 0) (fCfi <iSfi y 2 =x t WU
BTGヲエセャ@
セ@ セ@ 2 A A

Find the circulation of F round the curve C, where F = (2x + y ) i + (3 y - 4 x) j


and C is the curve y = x 2 from (0, 0) to (1, 1) and the curve y 2 = x from (1, 1) to
(0, 0). 15

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(c) (i) セ@ セGゥcヲャHoi@

2
d y +(3sinx-cot x)dy +2ysin 2 x=e- cosxsin 2 x
dx 2 dx

1
(ii) c 1' 2 OiJT t 112 cヲゥャセュッエ@ tn +2 \ヲゥtセ@

I r( n+1

s
n +1+.!
KセI@
2

(i) Solve the differential equation

2
2
d y + (3sin x -cotx) dy +2ysin 2 x = e- cosx sin x
dx 2 dx 10

(ii) Find the Laplace transforms of c 112 and t 112 • Prove that the Laplace
1
n +-
transform oft 2, where n E :N, is

イ H ョKQセ I@
n+l+.!
s 2 10

7. (a) tixftCfl(OI x 2 y"-2xy' +2y = x 3 sinx t Wrn セ@ セ@ セjヲIcャHoi@ CfiT セ@ セ@ "ffl


f4CfliR-fl!; 3ffi (fil' セ@ セ@ セゥヲIcャHoi@ CfiT セ M セ@ セ@ -ml セ@ "ffl f4CfliR-fl!; l

Find the linearly independent solutions of the correspondin g homogeneou s


2 3
differential equation of the equation x y" -2xy' +2y = x sinx and then find
the general solution of the given equation by the method of variation of
parameters. 15

(b) セZウrMヲ[エ@ x = acosu, y = asin u, z =au tan a. t セ@ セ@ cfiT セ@ OiJT セ@ cfiT セ@ mo


セi@
Find the radius of curvature and radius of torsion of the helix x = acosu,
y =a sin u, z =au tan a.. 15

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(c) y-3{a:f セ@ mn -q セ@ セ@ Cfi1lT qlf セ@ セ@ 3iR セ@ Fy t, セ@ F, y qlf セ@ セ@ v;cf -e-q
セ@ t iセ@ Cfi1lT y ]M。セ@ y ]。セ@ -q セ@ Cfi«fT t , Hヲ。サセ@ SQアセャZ@ Tt iセ@
21t T 21t
-- < <--
.[F; jF;
@セ F 1 v;cf F 2 "tRm [- a, a)-q fセ@ セカ[」ヲャrエ@ セ@ {アャヲセ@
m1:1 セ@ セュ@ "WI セ@ fcf;lfi \ft 3lR 30° セ@ セ@ Cfi«fT t, (fa{ T, 21t.Jf79 ッセ@
21t.Jf79 ..}1t 13 セ@ セ@ -q wn t 1
A particle moving along the y-axis has an acceleration Fy towards the origin,
where F is a positive and even function of y . The periodic time, when the
particle vibrates between y =-a and y = a, is T . Show that
21t \t \ セ@
.[F; JF;
where F 1 and F 2 are the greatest and the least values of F within the range
[-a, a]. Further, show that when a simple pendulum of length l oscillates
through 30° on either side of the vertical line, T lies between 21t.Jf/9 and
21t.Jf/9 ..}1t /3. 20

8. (a) セ@ *11i1Cfl(OI

H セイ H セイ@ cot
2
。 MRHセ I Hセ I@ KHセイ@ cosec
2
a=1
qlf セ@ 'ffl '5l'rn セi@ セ@ セ@ セ@ *11ilCfl(OI qlf 1J?T セ@ \ft セ@ セi@ セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@
'ffl セ@ ャヲッ@セ セi@
Obtain the singular solution of the differential equation

Also find the complete primitive of the given differential equation . Give the
geometrical interpretations of the complete primitive and singular solution. 15

(bJ セュ[アIヲ@ M Q
Mセgrtエ@ StョZセュ@ HッュIセ@ 3lRtt
({tl)2
ュセヲNゥM[アI M セエュ|TN@ セ@ SrヲQオGセ@ Hゥjセ L@
(ii) セ@ 3fn: (iii) 3{f{,q(ql:'ill GR セ@ tI
Prove that the path of a planet, which is moving so that its acceleration is
always directed to a fixed point (star) and is equal to 11 , is a conic
· (distance) 2
sec tion. Find the conditions under which the path becomes (i) ellipse,
(ii) parabola and (iii) hyperbola. 15

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(c) (i) Tfmf セ@ セ@ m CfiT セi@ セ@ m q;) F=4xf -2y 2 )+z2 k セ@ セ@
2
x + y 2 = 4, z =0 3fR z =3 セ@ セ@ セ@ セ@ it ijfltlfqd セi@

(ii) セ@ m セ@ iiU fc exdx+2ydy-dzCfi1 セ@ セ@ セG@ セ@ c, Cfsli x 2 +y 2 =4,


z=2tl

(i) State Gauss divergence theorem. Verify this theorem for


F = 4xi -2y 2
] +z 2
k, taken over the region bounded by x 2
+y 2
= 4, z = 0
and z=3. 15

(ii) Evaluate by Stokes' theorem fc ex dx +2ydy - dz, where C is the curve


x 2 +y 2 =4, z=2. 5

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