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Mathematics

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JEE Class 12

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 Multiple Choice QuestionsMultiple Choice Questions

51.

The sum of n terms of the following series 1 + (1 + x) + (1 + x + x2) +... will be

  • 1 - xn1 - x

  • x1 - xn1 - x

  • n1 - x - x1 - xn1 - x2

  • None of the above


52.

If A1, A2; G1, G2 and H1, H2 be two AM's, GM's and HM's between two quantities, then the value of G1G2H1H2 is

  • A1 + A2H1 + H2

  • A1 - A2H1 + H2

  • A1 + A2H1 - H2

  • A1 - A2H1 - H2


53.

The most general solutions of the equation

secx - 1 = 2 - 1tanx are given by

  •  + π8

  • 2, 2 + π4

  • 2

  • None of these


54.

The angle between the straight lines

x - y3 = 5 and 3x + y = 7 is

  • 90°

  • 60°

  • 75°

  • 30°


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55.

The value of k so that x2 + y2 + kx + 4y + 2 = 0 and 2(x2 + y) - 4x - 3y + k = 0 cut orthogonally is

  • 103

  • - 83

  • - 103

  • 83


56.

An equilateral triangle is inscribed in the parabola y2 = 4ax, whose vertex is at the vertex of the parabola. The length of its side is

  • 2a3

  • 4a3

  • 6a3

  • 8a3


57.

The period of the function f(x) = sinsinx5 is

  • 2π

  • 2π5

  • 10π

  • 5π


58.

limx1 - 4x - 13x - 1 is equal to

  • e12

  • e- 12

  • e4

  • e3


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59.

The number of solutions of log2x - 1 = 2log2x - 3

  • 2

  • 1

  • 6

  • 7


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60.

The complex numbers sin(x) + i cos(2x) and cos(x) - i sin(2x) are conjugate to each other for

  • x = 

  • x = n + 12π

  • x = 0

  • No value of x


D.

No value of x

Given, complex number sin(x) + i cos(2x) and cos(x) - i sin(2x) are conjugate to each other, if sin(x) = cos(x) and cos(2)x = sin(2x)

      tanx = 1  x = π4, 5π4, 9π4, ...          ...(i)and  tan2x = 1  2x = π4, 5π4, 9π4, ...       ...(ii)

There existes no value of x common in Eqs. (i) and (ii).

Therefore, there is no value of x for which the given complex numbers are conjugate.


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