INSTRUCTIONS
Please read the following instructions carefully.
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2.
RUBRIC. There are TWELVE questions. Answer ALL questions. Choices are specified inside
the paper.
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Q.1.
(Total 4 Marks)
2i
Find the real part of
.
1+ i
2
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Q.2.
(Total 7 Marks)
2 1
2 3
. Find a matrix X, if X = 3B 2 At A .
For given matrices A = 3 1 and B =
1 1
2 3
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Q.3.
(Total 5 Marks)
The nth term of an arithmetic progression is 3n + 2 . Find the sum of 11th term to 50th term.
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(ATTEMPT EITHER PART a OR PART b OF Q.4.)
Q.4.
a.
(Total 3 Marks)
The third term of a geometric progression is
1
. Find the product of first five terms of the
2
progression.
b.
) (
) (
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Q.5.
a.
b.
(Total 4 Marks)
In an examination hall there are three rows; each containing 10 chairs. A supervisor has to make
a seating plan for 20 students of class IX and 10 students of class X in the hall. In how many
ways can these 30 students be seated if all the students seated in each row belong to the same
class and that
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ii.
A table below shows the choices made by girls and boys for their HSSC qualification:
Pre-Medical
Pre-Engineering
Girls
30
20
Boys
11
25
boy.
ii.
girl of Pre-Engineering.
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Q.6.
(Total 6 Marks)
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Q.7.
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b.
(Total 7 Marks)
If , be the roots of the equation x 2 + x 3 = 0 , then form a quadratic equation whose roots
1 1
1
and + .
are
+
Solve 32 x 4(3x +1 ) + 27 = 0 .
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Q.8.
(Total 2 Marks)
For two sets A = {1,3} and B = {2,4} , write or illustrate with the help of a diagram a function
from A to B which is
i.
ii.
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Q.9.
(Total 6 Marks)
Find the feasible region of a linear programming problem whose constraints are defined as
5 x + 6 y 30 0
x y + 3 0;
x 0, y 0
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Q.10.
a.
(Total 6 Marks)
For the given figure, sin = 0.34 and cos = 0.76 , find the value of tan ( + ) .
Y
b.
Prove that
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Q.11.
a.
(Total 8 Marks)
Use cos =
b2 + c2 a2
s (s a )
.
bc
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b.
The area of floor of a hall is 30 7 m 2 . An interior decorator has designed triangular tiles
for the floor, as shown in the figure. Find the number of the tiles needed for the floor.
(5 Marks)
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4cm
4cm
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6cm
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ii.
cos
cos
s
.
abc
(3 Marks)
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Q.12.
(Total 7 Marks)
Solve the trigonometric equation sin x cos x = 0 graphically by completing the following table
and graph.
(7 Marks)
a.
sin x cos x
5
6
3
4
2
0.433
0.5
1
0.433
5 2
6
3 2 3 6
2 5
3 6
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2
3
3
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b.
1 x
1 1 x
Prove that sin 1
.
= tan
1+ x
2 x
(7 Marks)
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