Maharashtra Class 12 Exam Question Paper Sol March 2019
Maharashtra Class 12 Exam Question Paper Sol March 2019
Maharashtra Class 12 Exam Question Paper Sol March 2019
SECTION - A
Select and write the most appropriate answer from the given alternatives for
each question. [6]
(a) 𝛑 / 6, 5𝛑 / 6 (b) 5𝛑 / 6, 7𝛑 / 6
(c) 5𝛑 / 6, 11𝛑 / 6 (d) 𝛑 / 6, 11𝛑 / 6
Answer: (c)
cot x = -√3
cot x = - cot (𝛑 / 6)
= cot (𝛑 - 𝛑 / 6)
= cot (2𝛑 - 𝛑 / 6)
= cot (5𝛑 / 6)
= cot (11𝛑 / 6)
Answer: (b)
The acute angle between the two planes x + y + 2z = 3 and 3x - 2y + 2z = 7.
cos θ = |n1 n2 / n1 n2|
n1 = i + j + 2k and n2 = 3i - 2j + 2k
|n1| = √12 + 12 + 22 = √6
|n2| = √32 + (-2)2 + 22 = √17
cos θ = | (i + j + k) . (3i - 2j + 2k) / √6 . √17 |
cos θ = | (1 x 3) + (1 x -2) + (2 x 2) / √102 |
= | 3 - 2 + 4 / √102 |
cos θ = | 5 / √102 |
θ = cos-1 5 / √102
Question 3: The direction ratios of the line which is perpendicular to the lines
with direction ratios -1, 2, 2 and 0, 2, 1 are _____.
Answer: (d)
i (2 - 4) - j (-1) + k (-2)
= -2i + j - 2k
Answer: (b)
f (0) = lim x→0 [(1 + 2x)1/2x]2 = e2
Answer: (c)
I = ∫dx / 9x2 + 1
= (1 / 9) ∫dx / x2 + (1 / 3)2
= (1 / 3) tan-1 (3x) + c
Answer: (a)
y = ae5x + be-5x
dy / dx = 5ae5x - 5be-5x
d2y / dx2 = 25y
SECTION - B
Question 7: [16]
Write the truth values of the following statement:
(i) 2 is a rational number and √2 is an irrational number.
(ii) 2 + 3 = 5 or √2 + √3 = √5
Solution:
[i] Let p:2 be a rational number, q:√2 be an irrational
number.
The given statement is p ^ q.
The truth value of p and q is T.
The truth value of p ^ q is T.
Question 8: [a] Find the volume of the parallelepiped if coterminous edges are
given by the vectors 2i + 5j - 4k, 5i + 7j + 5k, 4i + 5j - 2k.
OR
[b] Find the value of p if the vectors i - 2j + k, 2i - 5j + pk and 5i - 9j + 4k are
coplanar.
Solution:
[a] Volume of the parallelepiped = [a * b * c]
a = 2i + 5j - 4k
b = 5i + 7j + 5k
c = 4i + 5j - 2k
=
= |2 (- 14 - 25) - 5 (- 10 - 20) - 4 (25 - 28)|
= |- 78 + 150 + 12|
= 84 unit3
OR
[b] a = i - 2j + k
b = 2i - 5j + pk
c = 5i - 9j + 4k
Since a, b and c are coplanar vectors, their scalar triple product is 0.
a . (b x c) = 0
1 (-20 + 9p) + 2 (8 - 5p) + 1 (-18 + 25) = 0
- 20 + 9p + 16 - 10p - 18 + 25 = 0
-p+3=0
-p=-3
p=3
Solution:
A (- 7, 4, -2), B ( - 2, 1, 0) and C (3, - 2, 2).
If the area of the triangle formed by these points is zero, then, the three points are
collinear.
If the value of the determinant of the three vertices is zero, then, the points are
collinear.
= - 7 (2 - 0) - 4 ( - 4 - 0) - 2 (4 - 3)
= - 7 (2) - 4 (- 4) - 2 (1)
= - 14 + 16 - 2
=0
The three points A (- 7, 4, -2), B ( - 2, 1, 0) and C (3, - 2, 2) are collinear.
Solution:
The equation of the given plane is 3x + 4y - 2z = 5.
Let r = xi + yj + zk be any vector in the plane and 3, 4, -2 are direction ratios of n,
which is normal to the plane.
n = 3i + 4j - 2k
(xi + yj + zk) . (3i + 4j - 2k) = 5
r . (3i + 4j - 2k) = 5 which is the required form.
Solution:
y = xx ---- (1)
Taking log on both the sides,
logy = xx
logy = x log x
On differentiating both sides,
(1 / y) * dy / dx = [x * 1 / x] + log x * 1
dy / dx = y (1 + log x)
= xx (1 + log x)
Solution:
Let I = ∫ex (1 + x) / cos2 [xex] dx
Put xex = t
Differentiate with respect to x
xex + ex * 1 = dt / dx
ex (x + 1) dx = dt
I = ∫[1 / cos2 t] dt
= ∫sec2 t dt
= tan t + c
∫ex (1 + x) / cos2 [xex] = tan (xex) + c
Solution:
Let I = ∫0𝛑/2 sin2 x dx
= ∫0𝛑/2 [1 - cos 2x] / [2] dx
= [(x / 2) - (sin 2x / 4)]0𝛑/2
= [(𝛑 / 4) - (sin 𝛑 / 4)]
=𝛑/4
SECTION - C
Question 15: [18]
[a] In △ABC, prove that sin ([B - C] / 2) = ([b - c] / a) cos (A / 2)
OR
[b] Show that sin [5 / 13] + cos [3 / 5] = tan-1 [63 / 16].
-1 -1
Solution:
[a] RHS = ([b - c] / a) cos (A / 2)
= [(k sin B - k sin C)] / [(k sin A)] * cos (A / 2)
= k (sin B - sin C) / k sin A * cos (A / 2)
= 2 [cos [B + C] / 2] [sin [(B - C)] / 2] / 2 sin (A / 2) cos (A / 2) * cos (A / 2)
= 2 cos ([𝛑 / 2] - [A / 2]) sin ([B - C] / 2) / 2 sin (A / 2)
= sin [(B - C) / 2]
= LHS
OR
Question 16:
Solution:
Question 17: The equation of a line is 2x - 2 = 3y + 1 = 6z - 2, find its direction
ratios and also find the vector equation of the line.
Solution:
The cartesian equation of the line is 2x - 2 = 3y + 1 = 6z - 2.
2 (x - 1) = 3 (y + 1 / 3) = 6 (z - 1 / 3)
Dividing by 6 on both sides
(x - 1) / 3 = y + (1 / 3) / 2 = z - (1 / 3) / 1
The direction ratios of the line are 3, 2, 1.
The line passes through the point (1, (-1 / 3), (1 / 3)).
Let A = (1, (-1 / 3), (1 / 3))
The line passes through the point having the position vector.
a = 1i - (1 / 3)j + (1 / 3)k
b = 3i + 2j + k
The line is parallel to the vector b.
The vector equation of the line is
Solution:
Here f (0) = 1 ---- (i)
L = lim x→0 f (x)
= lim x→0 f (x) = lim x→0 log (2 + x) - log (2 - x) / tan x
= lim x→0 log [(2 + x) / (2 - x)] / [tan x]
= lim x→0 log ([(1 + x / 2) / (1 - x / 2)] / x) / (tan x) / x
= lim x→0 log [(1 + x / 2) - log (1 - x / 2) / x] / lim x→0 (tan x / x)
= 1 ---- (ii)
From (i) and (ii), lim x→0 f (x) = f (0).
The given function is continuous at x = 0.
x 0 1 2 3 4
P (X = x) 0.45 0.35 0.15 0.03 0.02
Solution:
[a]
xi pi pixi pixi2
0 0.45 0 0
1 0.35 0.35 0.35
2 0.15 0.30 0.60
3 0.03 0.09 0.27
4 0.02 0.08 0.32
Total 0.82 1.54
E (X) = μ = ∑pixi = 0.82
Var (X) = ∑pixi2 - μ2
= 1.54 - (0.82)2
= 0.8676
Var (X) = 0.8676
Question 20: Given X ~ B (n, p). If E (X) = 6, Var (X) = 4.2, then find n and p.
Solution:
X ~ B (n, p); E (X) = 6, Var (X) = 4.2
E (X) = np
Var (X) = npq
Var (X) / E (X) = npq / np = q = 4.2 / 6 = 0.7
q = 0.7
p = 1 - q = 1 - 0.7 = 0.3
np = 6
n = 6 / p = 6 / 0.3 = 20
Question 21: Find the symbolic form of the given switching circuit. Construct
its switching table and interpret its result.
Solution:
Let p,q denote the statements that the switches S1, S2 are closed respectively.
Let ~p, ~ q denote the statements that switch S1 and S2 are closed respectively. The
symbolic form of the given switching circuit is (p v q) and (~p and ~q).
The switching table for the given switching circuit is as follows:
In the last column of the switching table, each entry is zero, i.e. it is a
contradiction. Hence, no current will flow in the circuit irrespective of the
positions of the switches.
Question 22: If three numbers are added, their sum is 2. If two times the
second number is subtracted from the sum of first and third numbers we get 8
and if three times the first number is added to the sum of second and third
numbers we get 4. Find the numbers using matrices.
Solution:
Let the three numbers be x, y and z.
x + y + z = 2 ---- (1)
(x + z) - 2y = 8
x - 2y + z = 8 ---- (2)
3x + y + z = 4 ---- (3)
Therefore,
x + y + z = 2 ---- (1)
x - 2y + z = 8 ---- (2)
3x + y + z = 4 ---- (3)
The matrix form of these equations are
Question 23: [a] In triangle ABC, with usual notations prove that b2 = c2 + a2 -
2a cos B.
OR
[b] In triangle ABC, with usual notations prove that (a - b)2 cos2 (C / 2) + (a +
b)2 sin2 (C / 2) = c2.
Solution:
[a] Consider that for triangle ABC, ∠B is in a standard
position i.e. vertex B is at the origin and the side BC is
along the positive x-axis. As ∠B is an angle of a triangle,
∠B can be acute or ∠B can be obtuse.
Using the cartesian co-ordinate system in the above figure,
we get B ≣ (0,0) ; A ≣ (c cos B , c cos B) and C ≣ (a,0)
Now consider l (CA) = b
b2 = (a - c cos B)2 + (0 - c sin B)2
By distance formula,
b2 = a2 - 2 ac cos B + c2 cos2B + c2 sin2B
b2 = a2 - 2 ac cos B + c2 (sin2B + cos2B)
b2 = a2 + c2 - 2 ac cos B
Question 24: Find ‘p’ and ‘q’ if the equation, px2 - 8xy + 3y2 + 14x + 2y + q = 0
represents a pair of perpendicular lines.
Solution:
Given general equation is px2 - 8xy + 3y2 + 14x + 2y + q = 0.
a = p , h = -4 , b = 3 , g = 7, f = 1 , c = q
Since the equation represents perpendicular lines;
a+b=0
p+3=0
p = -3;
a = p = -3
Since the equation represents a pair of lines.
-3 (3q - 1) + 4 (- 4q - 7) + 7 (- 4 - 21) = 0
-9q + 3 - 16q - 28 - 175 = 0
-25q - 200 = 0
-25q = 200
q = -8
p = -3 , q = -8
Solution:
Endpoints Value of z = 3x + 5y
(0, 6) 30
(0,0) 0
(7, 0) 21
(6, 3) 33
(4, 5) 37
Question 26: If x = f(t) and y = g(t) are differentiable functions of t, then prove
that y is a differentiable function of x and
dy / dx = (dy / dt) / (dx / dt), where dx / dt ≠ 0.
Hence, find dy / dt if x = acos2 t and y = asin2 t.
Solution:
Let δx and δy be the increments in x andy y, respectively, corresponding to the
increment δt in t.
Since x and y are differentiable functions of t,
dx / dt = lim(δt→0) (δx) / (δx) and dy / dt = lim (δt→0) (δy) / (δt)...(1)
Also, as (δt→0), (δx→0) ... (2)
Now , (δy) / (δx) = (δy) / (δt) / (δx) / (δt) .... (δt ≠ 0)
Taking limits as (δt→0),
lim(δt→0) (δy) / (δx) = lim(δt→0) (δy) / (δt) / (δx) / (δt) as (δt ≠ 0)
Taking limits as (δt→0),
lim(δt→0) (δy) / (δx) = lim(δt→0) (δy) / (δt) / (δx) / (δt)
lim(δx→0) (δy) / (δx) = (lim(δt→0) (δy) / (δt) / (lim(δx→0) (δx) / (δt)
= (dy / dt) / (dx / dt) ....[ By (1) and (2)]
∵ The limits in RHS exist.
lim(δx→0) (δy) / (δx) exists and is equal to dy / dx.
dy / dx = (dy / dt) / (dx / dt) if dx / dt ≠ 0
Hence
x = a cos2t
dx / dt = 2acost (-sint)
y = a sin2t
dy / dt = 2 a sint cos t
dy / dx = (dy / dt) / (dx / dt)
= 2a sint cost / -2a cost sint
= -1
Question 27: [a] f (x) = (x - 1) (x - 2) (x - 3), x ⥺ [0, 4], find ‘c’ if LMVT can
be applied.
OR
[b] A rod of 108 meters long is bent to form a rectangle. Find its dimensions if
the area is maximum.
Solution:
[a] f (x) = (x - 1) (x - 2) (x - 3) , x ⥺ [0, 4],
f (x) = x3 - 6x2 + 11x - 6
As f (x) is a polynomial in x,
(i) f (x) is continuous on [0, 4].
(ii) f (x) is differentiable on (0, 4).
Thus, all the conditions of LMVT are satisfied.
To verify LMVT we have to find c & c ⥺ (0, 4), such that
f’ (c) = f (4) - f (0) / 4 - 0 ........(1)
f (4) = (4 - 1) (4 - 2) (4 - 3) = 6
f (0) = (0 - 1) (0 - 2) (0 - 3) = -6 and
f ' (x) = 3x2 - 12x + 11
f ' (c) = 3x2 - 12x + 11
From (1),
f (4) - f (0) / 4 - 0 = 3c2 - 12c + 11
(6 - (-6)) / 4 = 3c2 - 12c + 11
3 = 3c2 - 12c + 11
3c2 - 12c + 8 =0
c = 12 ± √(144 - 96)) / 6
c = 12 ± √48) / 6
c = 2 ± [2 / 3] √3
c = 2 ± 2 / √3
Both the value of c lie between 0 and 4.
OR
[b] 2x + 2y = 108
y = 54 - x
Now, area of rectangle = xy = x (54 - x)
f (x) = 54x - x2
f ' (x) = 54 - 2x
f '' (x) = -2
For extreme values f '( x) = 0
54 - 2x = 0
x = 27
f '' (27) = -2 < 0
Area is maximum when x =27 , y = 27
The dimensions of rectangle are 27m * 27m.
It is a square.
Solution:
Let I = ∫ 1 / √x2 + a2 dx
Put x = a tan 𝛉
tan 𝛉 = x / a
dx = a sec2 𝛉 d𝛉
I = ∫ 1/ √(a2 tan2 𝛉 + a2) asec2 𝛉 d 𝛉
= ∫ (a . sec2 𝛉) / (a √(1 + tan2 𝛉)) d𝛉
= ∫ (sec2 𝛉) / (sec 𝛉) d𝛉
= ∫ sec 𝛉 . d 𝛉
= log |sec 𝛉 + tan 𝛉| + c1
= log |x / a + √(sec2 𝛉)| + c1
= log |x / a + √ 1 + tan2 𝛉 | + c1
= log |x / a + √(1 + x2 / a2)| + c1
= log |x / a + √(a2 + x2) / a| + c1
= log |x + √(x2 + a2)| - log a + c1
∫dx / √x2 + a2 = log |x + √x2 + a2 | + c, where c = - log a +c
Solution:
Question 30: [a] Solve the differential equation (dy / dx) + y sec x = tan x.
OR
[b] Solve the differential equation (x + y) dy / dx = 1.
Solution:
[a] P = secx Q = tan x
IF = e∫sec xdx = e log(sec x + tan x) = secx + tanx
y * IF = ∫Q * IF
y (sec + tan x) = ∫(sec x + tan x) tan x.dx
= ∫sec x tan x + ∫ tan2 x dx
= secx + ∫(sec2 x - 1) dx
y(sec x + tan x) = sec x + tan x - x + c
[b] (x + y) dy / dx = 1
dy / dx = 1 / x + y
dx / dy = x + y
dx / dy + (-1) x = y
Comparing with dx / dy + P * x = Q,
P = -1, Q = y
= e∫-1ydy = e-y
The general solution is
x (IF) = ∫Q * IF dy + c
xe-y = y ∫e-y dy + c
xe-y = -ye-y - e-y + C
(x + y + 1) = cey