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This document contains a pre-final exam for a Math IIA course. The exam is divided into 3 sections with a total of 75 marks. Section I contains 10 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each. Section II contains 5 long answer questions worth 4 marks each. Section III contains 5 long answer questions worth 7 marks each. The exam covers topics such as algebra, trigonometry, permutations and combinations, probability, and series. It tests students' abilities to solve equations, find polynomial equations, calculate probabilities of events, evaluate infinite series, and more. The paper setter's name and contact information are provided at the end.

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This document contains a pre-final exam for a Math IIA course. The exam is divided into 3 sections with a total of 75 marks. Section I contains 10 multiple choice questions worth 2 marks each. Section II contains 5 long answer questions worth 4 marks each. Section III contains 5 long answer questions worth 7 marks each. The exam covers topics such as algebra, trigonometry, permutations and combinations, probability, and series. It tests students' abilities to solve equations, find polynomial equations, calculate probabilities of events, evaluate infinite series, and more. The paper setter's name and contact information are provided at the end.

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AP & TS SR MPC Date: 29.01.2024.

Time: 3 HRS PRE FINAL-2 (SET-2) Max. Marks: 75 M


MATHS - IIA
I. Answer ALL the following Questions 10 x 2 = 20M
 
100
1. If 3 i  299  a  ib  then show that a 2  b 2  4

2. If x  iy  cis .cis , then find the value of x 2  y 2

If 1,  ,  2 are the cube roots of unity, then find the value of 1     2   1   2   


6 6
3.

4. Find the quadratic equation, the sum of whose roots is 7 and the sum of the square of the roots is 25

5. Find the polynomial equation whose roots are reciprocals of the roots of x 4  3x 3  7 x 2  5 x  2  0

6. If n Pr  5040 and nCr  210 find ‘n’ and ‘r’

7. Find the number of ways of arranging the letters of the word “MATHEMATICS”

If 1  x  x 2   a0  a1.x  a2 .x 2  .....  a2 n. x 2 n then find the value of a0  a2  a4  ....  a2 n


n
8.

9. Find the mean deviation about the median for the following data: 4,6,9,3,10,13,2
10. For a binomial distribution with mean 6 and variance 2, find the first two terms of the distribution.
II. Answer ANY FIVE of the following Questions 5 x 4 = 20M
x y
If  x  iy   a  ib, then show that :   4  a 2  b 2 
1/3
11.
a b

x2
12. Determine the range of for x  R .
2 x  3x  6
2

13. If the letters of the word EAMCET are permuted in all possible ways and if the words thus formed are
arranged in dictionary order, find the rank of the word EAMCET.

14. Find the number of ways of forming a committee of 5 members out of 6 Indians and 5 Americans so that
always the Indians will be in majority in the committee.

3 x3  8 x 2  10
15. Resolve into partial fractions
 x  1
4

16. A number x is drawn arbitarily from the set {1,2,3,…………100}. Find the probability that

 100 
x   29
 x 

17. If A, B, C are three events then show that

P  A  B  C   P  A  P  B   P  C   P  A  B   P  B  C   P  C  A  P  A  B  C 

III. Answer ANY FIVE of the following Questions 5 x 7 = 35M


1
1 Q
If n is a positive integer, show that  P  iQ    P  iQ   2  P 2  Q 2  2 n cos  tan 1 
1/ n 1/ n
18.
n P

19. Solve 4 x 3  24 x 2  23x  18  0 , given that the roots are in the A.P

7 1 1.3  1  1.3.5  1  
20. Find the sum of the infinite series 1  2   4   6   ... 
5  10 1.2  10  1.2.3  10  

If P and Q are the sum of odd terms and the sum of even terms respectively in the expansion of  x  a 
n
21.
i) P2  Q2   x 2  a2  ii) 4 PQ   x  a    x  a 
n 2n 2n
then prove that

22. Find the mean deviation about the mean for the following continuous distribution

Height (in cms) 95-105 105-115 115-125 125-135 135-145 145-155

No. of Boys 9 13 26 30 12 10

23. Three Urns have the following composition of balls


Urn I : 1 white, 2 black , Urn II : 2 white, 1 black , Urn III : 2 white, 2 black
One of the Urn is selected at random and a ball is drawn, It turns out to be white.
Find the probability that it came from urn III

24. The range of a random variable X is {0,1,2} and given that P  X  0   3c3 , P  X  1  4c  10c 2

P  X  2   5c  1 , find i) the value of c ii) P  X  1 , P 1  X  2  and P  0  X  3 

PAPER SETTER: HYD-KLG-VAGDEVI-NJC

NAME SUBJECT PHONE No

MADHAVI MATHS-IIA 9948697893

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