Aakash Model Test Papers Solutions XII T1 Mathematics
Aakash Model Test Papers Solutions XII T1 Mathematics
Aakash Model Test Papers Solutions XII T1 Mathematics
Solutions AY2021-22
of
Model Test Paper-1
for School/Board Exams (Term - 1)
MATHEMATICS
Topics: Relations and Functions, Inverse Trigonometric Functions, Matrices, Determinants, Continuity and Differentiability,
Applications of Derivatives, Linear Programming
SECTION - A
Ans. 1. (3)
1
sin–1 x
2
1
sin x
2
x
6
Ans. 2. (2)
(A – AT)T = A T – (A T) T
= AT – A
= – (A – A T)
Ans. 3. (3)
d 1
cot 1(2x ) = (2)
dx 1 4x 2
Ans. 4. (1)
1
cos–1 x
2
1
cos x
2
x
4
Ans. 5. (3)
x ;x 0
f ( x ) x
x ; x 0
1 ; x 0
f ( x )
1 ; x 0
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Ans. 6. (2)
aij = 2i + j if i = j or i > j
a11 = 2(1) + 1 = 3
a22 = 2(2) + 2 = 6
a33 = 2(3) + 3 = 9
a11 + a22 + a33 = 3 + 6 + 9 = 18
Ans. 7. (4)
4x2 + y2 = 4
Differentiate w.r.t. x
8x + 2yy = 0 4x + yy = 0
Differentiate w.r.t. x
4 + (y)2 + yy = 0
Ans. 8. (2)
A = AT
1 2 x 1 y 3
y 7 6
= 2 7 z
3 z 9 x 6 9
x = 3, y = 2, z = –6
Ans. 9. (1)
a b
A
c d
d c d b
cof A adj A
b a c a
e2 x 1
lim a
x 0 tan x
lim
e 2x
1
a
x 0 tan x 1
2 x
x 2
2a
4 4 2
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at x = 0
dy
3 e7
dx
Ans. 15. (2)
8 5
A , | A| 8(3) (5)(5) 1
5 3
T
3 5 3 5
adj A adj A
5 8 5 8
3 5
A1 (1) adj A
5 8
Ans. 16. (3)
B 1 5 7 9 has 1 row and 4 columns
Order = 1 × 4
Ans. 17. (2)
y = cosx
dy
sin x
dx
At x mT 1
2
Equation of tangent (y – 0) = –1 x
2
xy
2
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cosec 2 x 0
x
Ans. 19. (1)
f(x1) = f(x2)
4x1 + 7 = 4x2 + 7
4x1 = 4x2
x1 = x2
Function is one-one.
Ans. 20. (2)
z(0, 8) = 4(0) + 3(8) = 24
z(2, 5) = 4(2) + 3(5) = 23
z(4, 3) = 4(4) + 3(3) = 25
z(9, 0) = 4(9) + 3(0) = 36, z minimum at (2, 5)
SECTION - B
Ans. 21. (1)
y = cot–1x
xR
Ans. 22. (3)
1
loge (1 tan2 x ) log e 1 tan2 x
y = e2 = e
dy
y = secx sec x tan x
dx
Ans. 23. (4)
f x 2x 3 6x 6
f x 6x 2 6 0
6 x 1 x 1 0
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1
Area = 1(1 1) 1(0 1)
2
1
Area = sq. units
2
Ans. 25. (3)
3 1
M13 12 1 11
1 4
Ans. 26. (1)
cos–1(–1) = x
cosx = 1 x =
Ans. 27. (4)
cot –1 – 3 x
cot x – 3
5
x –
6 6
Ans. 28. (4)
0 1 2 0 1 2
A 1 0 3 , AT 1 0 3
2 3 0 2 3 0
0 1 2 0 2 4 0 1 2
A 2A 1
T
0 3 2 0 6 1 0 3 = AT
2 3 0 4 6 0 2 3 0
Ans. 29. (3)
sin25 cos25
sin65 cos65
= sin25°cos65° + sin65°cos25°
= sin(25 + 65)° = sin(90°) = 1
Ans. 30. (1)
Range of f is [–1, 1] and if f(x1) = f(x2), then x1 = x2.
Function is bijective.
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y sin1 1 cos2 x
y=x
dy
1
dx
Ans. 32. (2)
y = 8x2 – 3
dy
16 x
dx
dx 1
mN – –
dy 16 x
1 1
mN 1 – –
at x
1 4
4 16
4
Ans. 33. (3)
f ( x1 ) f ( x2 )
x13 4 x23 4
x1 = x2, f is injective
f ( x ) x3 4
x R then x3 + 4 R, f is onto
f is bijective
Ans. 34 (2)
z(0, 0) = 0
z(0, 8) = 3(0) – 4(8) = –32
z(5, 0) = 3(5) – 4(0) = 15
z(4, 10) = 3(4) – 4(10) = –28
z(6, 8) = 3(6) – 4(8) = – 14
z minimum at (0, 8)
Ans. 35. (3)
cot–1(–1) = x
cot–1x = –1
3
x –
4 4
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x , 2
Ans. 39. (1)
2
1)
y eloge ( x x2 1
dy
2x
dx
Ans. 40. (1)
f x x 3 3x 1
f x 3x 2 3 0
x 1
f x 6x.
SECTION - C
Ans. 41. (3)
y = sec–1x
y [0, ] –
2
Ans. 42. (2)
f(x) = 4sinx + ax + 16
f (x) = 4cosx + a 0
a –4cosx
If a 4 f (x) 0
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x
N y
z
Let cost of polythene bag = x
cost of handmade bag = y
cost of newspaper bag = z
250
R 270
200
Now, MN = R
20 30 40 x 250
30 40 20 y 270
40 20 30 z 200
20x + 30y + 40z = 250 …(i)
30x + 40y + 20z = 270 …(ii)
40x + 20y + 30z = 200 …(iii)
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Solutions of Model Test Paper-2 Mathematics (Class XII)
Solutions AY2021-22
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Model Test Paper-2
for School/Board Exams (Term - 1)
MATHEMATICS
Topics: Relations and Functions, Inverse Trigonometric Functions, Matrices, Determinants, Continuity and Differentiability,
Applications of Derivatives, Linear Programming
SECTION - A
Ans. 1. (1)
tan–1 3 x
tan x 3
x
3
Ans. 2. (2)
(A – AT)T = (AT – (AT)T) = AT – A = – (A – AT)
Ans. 3. (2)
d 1
(sin1 2x ) = (2)
dx 1 (2x )2
Ans. 4. (1)
sec –1 2 x
sec x = 2
x
3
Ans. 5. (1)
cos x ; 0 x
2
f ( x ) | cos x |
cos x ; x
2
sin x ; 0 x
2
f ( x )
sin x ; x
2
3 3 1
f sin
4 4 2
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Ans. 6. (2)
AT = –A
AT + A = 0
A12 + A21 = 0
Ans. 7. (2)
x2 + 4y2 = 4
Differentiating w.r.t. x
2x + 8yy = 0
x + 4yy = 0
1
y y ( y )2 0
4
Ans. 8. (2)
AT = – A
A + AT = 0
2x = 0, 2y = 0, 2z = 0 x = y = z = 0
Ans. 9. (4)
2 4
A
1 5
T
5 1 5 4
adj A adj A
4 2 1 2
Ans. 10. (4)
log 1 x log 1 x
a lim lim
x 0 tan2x x 0 tan2x
x 2
2x
1
a
2
Ans. 11. (1)
y = sin–1x
x [–1, 1]
Ans. 12. (3)
y ex 7x x7 77
dy
e x 7 x loge 7 7 x 6 0
dx
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13 12 m n
A2
12 13 n m
Ans. 14. (1)
2
4
y = ex
dy
dx 2
e x 4 (2 x )
at x = 0
dy
0
dx
Ans. 15. (3)
6 2
A , | A| 6(2) 4(2) | A| 4
4 2
T
2 4 2 2
adj A adj A
2 6 4 6
1 1 2 2 1 1 1
A1 adj A
4 4 4 6 2 2 3
dy dy dx
cos x at x , 1 and 1
dx dx dy
Equation of normal (y – 0) = 1(x – ) y = x –
Ans. 18. (2)
f(x) = sec x
f ' x sec x.tan x 0
sin x
0
cos2 x
x 0,
2
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SECTION - B
Ans. 21. (3)
y = sin–12x
y – ,
2 2
Ans. 22. (2)
1
loge (tan2 x )
y = e2 eloge tan x tan x
dy
sec 2 x
dx
Ans. 23. (1)
f x 4x 3 12x 54
f x 12x 2 12 0
12 x 1 x 1 0
x 1, 1
Ans. 24. (3)
k 0 1
1
1 3 0 1
2
0 2 1
2 = –2(k – 3)
2 = 6 – 2k
k = 2 or 4
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tan–1 – 3 x
tan x – 3
–
x
3
Ans. 28. (2)
0 2 4 0 2 4
A 2 0 6 , A 2 0 6
T
4 6 0 4 6 0
0 2 4
A 2A 2 0 6 AT
T
4 6 0
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3
mN at 3
1, 3 1
Ans. 33. (1)
f (x ) 3 4x
f ( x1 ) f ( x2 ) 3 4 x1 3 4 x2
x1 x2
if x R
3 4x R
Range = Co-domain, function is onto
Ans. 34. (3)
1 1
z , 2 = 2 4(2) 9
2 2
z(1, 5) = 2(1) + 4(5) = 22
z(1, 0) = 2(1) + 4(0) = 2
z(3, 0) = 2(3) + 4(0) = 6
z minimum at (1, 0)
Ans. 35. (1)
sec–1(–2) = x
secx = –2
2
x –
3 3
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= –1(4 – 15)
= 11
Ans. 37. (4)
sec–1(2) + cosec–1(2) + cos–1(1)
0
2 2
Ans. 38. (3)
1 cos x sin x
f ' x 0
1 sin x cos x
2
cos x sin x 0
3
x 0,
4
Ans. 39. (2)
1 a x 1 a y
AB 0 1 0 0 1 0 I3
0 0 1 0 0 1
1 0 x y 1 0 0
AB 0 1 0
0 1 0
0 0 1 0 0 1
x+y=0
Ans. 40. (2)
f x x 3 3x 1
f ' x 3x 2 3 0
x 1
f '' x 6x.
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SECTION - C
–
y , ~ 0
2 2
f (x) = 4x + a > 0
a > – 4x
x [–1, 2]
4x [–4, 8]
If a 4, then f (x) 0
f ( x1 ) f ( x2 )
2 x1 1 2 x2 1
x1 x2 , function is one-one
x R
2x 1R
Range = Co-domain, function is onto also.
Ans. 45. (2)
Clearly this is second quadrant
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AX = B
3 2 1 x 41 3 x 2y z 41
2 1 2 y 29 2 x y 2z 29
2 2 2 z 44 2x 2y 2z 44
2x + z = 2(2) + 5 = 9
x + y + z = 2 + 5 + 15 = Rs.22
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Solutions of Model Test Paper-3 Mathematics (Class XII)
Solutions AY2021-22
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Model Test Paper-3
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MATHEMATICS
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Applications of Derivatives, Linear Programming
SECTION - A
Ans. 1. (2)
xRy is symmetric, if xRy yRx, for all x, y R.
Clearly, (1, 3) and (3, 1) both lie in R.
Ans. 2. (3)
tan1 cos cot 1 cos
2
sin sin 1
2
Ans. 3. (3)
[A]2 × 3 and [B]3 × 2, then [AB]2 × 2 and [BA]3 × 3
Ans. 4. (3)
A = B–1
AB = BB–1
AB = I
and B = A–1
BA = A–1A
BA = I
Ans. 5. (3)
f(x) = cosx
f(x) = –sinx
f ( x ) 0; x 0,
2
cosx is decreasing in 0, .
2
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Ans. 6. (3)
y = x2 – x + 1
dy
2x 1
dx
mT = 2(1) – 1
mT = 1
Equation of tangent at (1, 1)
(y – 1) = 1(x – 1)
y=x
Ans. 7. (2)
By solving equation, 2x + y = 104
x + 2y = 76
B(44, 16) z = 196
A(52, 0) z = 156
C(0, 38) z = 132
O(0, 0) z = 0
Ans. 8. (2)
R, ,
2 2
Ans. 9. (3)
–1 2x – 3 1
2 2x 4
1x2
Ans. 10. (3)
Here, maximize z = 50x + 60y, subject to constraints x + 2y 50, x + y 30, x, y 0.
Corner points z 50 x 60 y
P (50, 0) 2500
Q(30, 0) 1500
R(10, 20) 1700
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Ans. 12. (2)
eloge x x
d loge x d
(e ) x 1
dx dx
Ans. 13. (2)
1 2 x 1 2 y
AB 0 1 0 0 1 0
0 0 1 0 0 1
1 0 0 2 2 0 y 0 x
0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1
1 0 x y
0 1 0
0 0 1
1 0 x y 1 0 0
I3 0 1 0 0 1 0
0 0 1 0 0 1
Hence, x + y = 0
Ans. 14. (2)
y = x2
dy
2x
dx
dx 1
MN
dy 2x
At x = y,
1
MN
8
Ans. 15. (1)
We have,
f(x) = 2x3 – 2x2 – 12x + 4
f(x) = 6x2 – 6x – 12
f(x) = 0
(6x2 – x – 2) = 0
6(x + 1)(x – 2) = 0
x = 1 and x = 2
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The sign scheme of f(x) is as shown in the following figure.
From the figure, s = –1 is point of local maxima and x = 2 is point of local minima.
So, f(x) has one maxima and one minima.
Ans. 16. (4)
f(x) = 6x2 – 6x
f(x) 0
x(x – 1) 0
x (–, 0] [1, )
We have,
dy
y (0 2x ) (1 x 2 ) 0 1
dx
dy 1 2xy
dx 1 x2
dy 1 2 0 1
dx = Slope of tangent to the curve
(2, 0) 1 22 5
1
y 0 ( x 2) or x 5 y 2
5
d 1 x x x 1
(log | x |)
dx | x | | x | | x |2 x 2 x
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Ans. 19. (2)
Here, the objective function is given by F = 4x + 6y.
Corner points z 4 x 6 y
(0, 2) 12 (Min.)
(3, 6) 48 (Min.)
(6, 0) 24
(6, 8) 72 (Max.)
(0, 5) 30
SECTION - B
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Ans. 24. (4)
aSbab
Since a = a a R, therefore, a a always. Hence, (a, a) always belongs to S a R. Therefore, S is
reflexive.
If a b, then b a is not true. Hence, if (a, b) belongs to S, then (b, a) does not always belongs to S.
Hence, S is not symmetric.
If a b and b c, therefore, a c. Hence, if (a, b) and (b, c) belongs to S, then (a, c) will belong to
S a, b, c R. Hence, S is transitive.
Ans. 25. (2)
y = x3 + 3x + 1
dy
3x 2 3
dx
MT = 3 + 3 = 6 (at x = 1)
Ans. 26. (3)
Because, the inverse of an identity matrix is an identity matrix itself.
Ans. 27. (2)
a21 = 2 + 1 = 3 (i j)
a12 = 1 – 2 = –1 (i < j)
a21 + a12 = 2
Ans. 28. (4)
f(x) = 4x8
8
1 1 4 1
f 4
2 2 256 64
8
1 1 4 1
f 4
2 2 256 64
1 1
f f
2 2
Ans. 29. (3)
f(x) = cosx + ax
f(x) = –sinx + a 0
= a sinx
=a1
Ans. 30. (4)
First, we will convert the given inequations into equations, we obtain the following equations:
3x + 4y = 24, 8x + 6y = 48, x = 5, y = 6, x = 0 and y = 0
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The line 3x + 4y = 24 meets the coordinate axis at A(8, 0) and B(0, 6). Join these points to obtain the line
3x + 4y = 24. Clearly, (0, 0) satisfies the inequation 3x + 4y 24. So, the region in xy-plane that contains
the origin represents the solution set of the given equation. The line 8x + 6y = 48 meets the coordinate
axis at C(6, 0) and D(0, 8). Join these points to obtain the line 8x + 6y = 48. Clearly, (0, 0) satisfies the
inequation 8x + 6y 48. So, the region in xy-plane that contains the origin represents the solution set of
the given equation.
x = 5 is the line passing through x = 5 parallel to the Y-axis.
y = 6 is the line passing through y = 6 parallel to the X-axis.
The region represented by x 0 and y 0, since every point in the first quadrant satisfies these
inequations. So, the first quadrant is the region represented by the inequations.
These lines are drawn using a suitable scale.
4 24 24
The corner points of the feasible region are O(0, 0), G(5, 0), F 5, , E , and B(0, 6) .
3 7 7
The values of Z at these corner points are as follows:
Corner point: Z = 4x + 3y
O(0, 0) : 4 × 0 + 3 × 0 = 0
G(5, 0) : 4 × 5 + 3 × 0 = 20
4 4
F 5, : 4 5 3 24
3 3
24 24 24 24
E , : 4 3 24
7 7 7 7
B(0, 6) : 4 × 0 + 3 × 6 = 18
4 24 24
We see that the maximum value of the objective function Z is 24 which is at F 5, and E , .
3 7 7
Thus, the optimal value of Z is 24.
As we know that, if an LPP has two optimal solutions, then there are an infinite number of optimal
solutions. Therefore, the given objective function can be subjected at an infinite number of points.
Ans. 31. (1)
Given function, f(x) = (x + 1)3 (x – 3)3
f(x) = 3(x + 1)2(x – 3)3 + 3(x – 3)2(x + 1)3
Put f(x) = 0,
3(x + 1)2(x – 3)3 = –3(x – 3)2(x + 1)3
x – 3 = –(x + 1)
2x = 2
x=1
When x > 1, the function is increasing and x < 1 function is decreasing.
Therefore, f(x) is increasing in (1, ).
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Ans. 32. (4)
log x
Consider f ( x )
x
1
x log x 1
x 1 log x
Then, f ( x ) 2
x x2
For maximum or minimum values of x, we have f(x) = 0
f(x) = 0 (1 – logx) = 0
logx = 1 x = e
1
x2 (1 log x )2 x
x 3 2 log x
Now, f ( x )
x 4
x3
3
f(x) at x e 0
e3
log e 1
Therefore, f(x) is maximum at x = e and the maximum value = .
e e
Ans. 33. (1)
y etan x
y1 sec2 x etan x
cos2 ( x) y2 y1 sin2x y1
Ans. 34. (2)
1 1 a 1 a 1 0
AB
2 1 b 1 b 2 2
a 1 0 a 1 0
( A B)2
b 2 2 b 2 2
(a 1)2 0 0 0
(b 2)(a 1) 4 2b 0 4
a2 2a 1 0
2 2a b ab 4 2b 4
a2 2a 1 0
2a ab 2 b 4
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1 1 1 1
A2
2 1 2 1
1 2 1 1 1 0
A2
2 2 2 1 0 1
a 1 a 1
B2
b 1 b 1
a2 b a 1
B2
ab b b 1
1 0 a2 b a 1
A2 B 2
0 1 ab b b 1
a2 b 1 a 1
A2 B 2
ab b b
As, A2 + B2 = (A + B)2
a2 b 1 a 1 a2 2a 1 0
ab b b 2 2a b ab 4 2b 4
a = 1 and b = 4
a = 1 and b = 4
Ans. 35. (3)
1 1 1
1
Area of triangle = 2 2 1 (Since C1 and C2 are identical)
2
3 3 1
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Ans. 38. (4)
d 1
(log tan x ) sec 2 x
dx tan x
1 1
=
sin x cos2 x
cos x
1
=
sin x cos x
= secx cosecx
Ans. 39. (1)
3 2 5 6
5 6 2A 7 10
5 6 3 2
2A
7 10 5 6
2 8
2A
12 4
Dividing the matrix by 2
1 4
A
6 2
Ans. 40. (4)
A = AT
A is symmetric matrix.
SECTION - C
0 1 2 0 2 4 0 1 2
A 2A 1 0 3 2 0 6 1 0 3 A
2 3 0 4 6 0 2 3 0
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Solutions of Model Test Paper-3 Mathematics (Class XII)
Ans. 43. (3)
If R is a relation defined by xRy : if x y, then R is reflexive and transitive. But, it is not symmetric. Hence,
R is not an equivalence relation.
Ans. 44. (4)
f : , [1, 1] : f ( x ) sin( x )
2 2
As per graph for sin(x), for given range of , , f(x) is not repeating its value.
2 2
Hence, its one-one.
Onto function
Range of function f(x) is also the co-domain of the function. So, it is onto.
Thus, f : , [1, 1] : f ( x ) sin( x ) is one-one onto.
2 2
Ans. 45. (4)
Given that A2 = A
Calculating value of (I + A)3 – 7A
(I + A)3 – 7A = I3 + A3 + 3I2A + 3IA2 – 7A
= I + A2 A + 3A + 3A2 – 7A (In = I and I A = A)
= I + A A + 3A + 3A – 7A (A2 = A)
= I + A2 + 3A + 3A – 7A
= I + 7A – 7A
Hence, (I + A)3 – 7A = I
Ans. 46. (1)
Painting will be done on inner rectangle, then we have to maximise area of inner rectangle.
Ans. 47. (3)
Let x = length
y = breadth of outer rectangle
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Mathematics (Class XII) Solutions of Model Test Paper-3
Length of inner rectangle = x – 2
Length of outer rectangle = y – 3
Area = (x – 2)(y – 3) (xy = 48)
48
A( x ) ( x 2) 3
x
Ans. 48. (4)
Both dimension of rectangle should be positive.
48
x 2 0 and 3 0
x
x > 2 and x < 16
x (2, 16)
Ans. 49. (4)
48
A( x ) ( x 2) 3
x
d 48 48
A( x ) 3 ( x 2) 2 0
dx x x
(48 – 3x) x + (x – 2)(–48) = 0
48x – 3x2 – 48x + 96 = 0
x2 = 32
x 4 2
Length = x – 2 = 4 2 2
48 48
Breadth = 3 3
x 4 2
12
3
2
y 6 2 3
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