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Test - 1 (Code-B)(Answers) All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2025

All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2025

TEST - 1
Test Date : 27/08/2023

ANSWERS
PHYSICS CHEMISTRY MATHEMATICS
1. (2) 31. (2) 61. (2)
2. (2) 32. (4) 62. (4)
3. (1) 33. (1) 63. (2)
4. (4) 34. (3) 64. (2)
5. (2) 35. (4) 65. (3)
6. (1) 36. (3) 66. (2)
7. (1) 37. (2) 67. (4)
8. (3) 38. (3) 68. (4)
9. (4) 39. (2) 69. (2)
10. (3) 40. (4) 70. (1)
11. (1) 41. (1) 71. (2)
12. (2) 42. (1) 72. (3)
13. (3) 43. (1) 73. (2)
14. (3) 44. (4) 74. (4)
15. (4) 45. (3) 75. (3)
16. (3) 46. (2) 76. (2)
17. (1) 47. (1) 77. (4)
18. (3) 48. (3) 78. (4)
19. (2) 49. (4) 79. (1)
20. (1) 50. (2) 80. (3)
21. (00.00) 51. (45.00) 81. (13.00)
22. (40.00) 52. (02.00) 82. (05.00)
23. (03.00) 53. (07.00) 83. (02.00)
24. (04.00) 54. (22.00) 84. (02.00)
25. (08.00) 55. (08.00) 85. (63.00)
26. (04.00) 56. (16.00) 86. (00.00)
27. (02.00) 57. (04.00) 87. (00.00)
28. (30.00) 58. (04.00) 88. (00.25)
29. (54.00) 59. (54.00) 89. (19.00)
30. (30.00) 60. (05.00) 90. (01.00)

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All India Aakash Test Series for JEE (Main)-2025 Test - 1 (Code-B) (Hints & Solutions)

PART - A (PHYSICS)
1. Answer (2) 2
Sol.: sin  =
4
Hint: ( A + B − 2C ) = ( iˆ + jˆ ) + ( 2iˆ + jˆ ) − 2kˆ
  = 30°
Sol.: ( A + B − 2C ) = ( iˆ + jˆ ) + ( 2iˆ + jˆ ) − 2kˆ
d
t=
= 3iˆ + 2 ˆj − 2kˆ v cos 
2. Answer (2) 100 3
= = 50 s
[v 2 ] 3
Hint: [a] = 4
[ ] 2

[b] = [v2] [] 6. Answer (1)

a 2b Hint: R = t ucos


Sol.: v 2 = +
2  2u sin 
Sol.: t = = 3.6 s
g
[v 2 ]
[a] = = [L T −2 ]
[] R = t ucos = 27 m
[b] = [v2] [] = [M1 T–2] 1
27 = a0 (2)2 + 2a0  1.6
 [ab] = [M L T–4] 2
3. Answer (1) a0 = 5.19 m/s2
Hint: At t = 9 s, speed of B exceeds A 7. Answer (1)
Sol.: At t = 9 s, speed of B exceeds A Hint: Ball changes its direction after striking the
 maximum lead is at 9 s ground
L = xA – xB Sol.: While coming down
L = 9 × 9 – (0.5 × 92 + 40)
1 2
L = 0.5 m Displacement = gt
2
4. Answer (4)
2h
Hint: Block starts at t = 2 s and accelerates till Ball strikes the ground at seconds
g
t=4s
After that it changes its direction.
Sol.: f = N = 50 N
Block starts at t = 2 s and accelerates till 8. Answer (3)

t=4s Hint: mAgsin + F – T – KmAgcos = mAa

v 4 Sol.: For block A


1

0
dv =
10 
(25t − 50)dt
2
mAgsin + F – T – KmAgcos = mAa

for block B
v = 5 m/s
T – mBgsin – KmAgcos – K(mAgcos +
5. Answer (2)
mBcos) = mBa
d
Hint: t = a = 5.2 m/s2
v cos 

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9. Answer (4) at t = 2, y = 4  c = 0
v A cos  y = 2t
Hint: v B =
2
 x + y – y2 = 2
v cos 
Sol.: v B = A 13. Answer (3)
2
10. Answer (3) Req R1 R2
Hint: 2
= +
Req R12 R22
0.8
Hint:  =
r
1 1 1 1 1
Sol.: = + = +  Req = 2 
2 = 02 + 2 Req R1 R2 3 6
Sol.: at = 0.8 m/s2
Req R1 R2
 ar = 0.6 m/s2 2
= +
Req R12 R22
2r = 0.6
Req = (2 ± 0.05) 
0.8
=
r 14. Answer (3)
2 = 02 + 2 Hint: Round off to 3-significant figures
1.6 Sol.: Area = 107.88 × 7.10
2 = 
r
= 765.948
0.6 3
= = rad Round off to 3-significant figures
1.6 8
11. Answer (1)  766

15. Answer (4)


Hint: aA − aB = 6
Hint: aC + 2aB – aA = 0
aA − aC = 8 Sol.: For block A

Sol.: aA − aB = 6 T = maA …(i)


For block B
aA − aC = 8
100 – 2T = 10aB …(ii)

2  aB − aC  14 For block C
150 – T = 15aC …(iii)
12. Answer (2)
aC + 2aB – aA = 0 …(iv)
Hint: vx = 8t – 2
Solving equations, we get
x = 4t2 – 2t + c
aA = 9 m/s2
Sol.: vx = 8t – 2
16. Answer (3)
x = 4t2 – 2t + c
Hint: N = mg – Fsin30
at t = 2, x = 14  c = 2
Sol.: N = mg – Fsin30
 x = 4t2 – 2t + 2
N = 35 N
vy = 2
F = Fcos30 = N
y = 2t + c
 = 0.74

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17. Answer (1) v 20


 −s 
Hint: 2 x +
2y
=L
 
vdv = 
 4
0
+ 10  ds

25 2
tan 
Sol.: v = 350 m/s

21. Answer (00.00)


Hint: [P] = [M L–1 T–2]

[] = [M L–3]

Sol.: [P] = [M L–1 T–2]


2y
2x + =L
tan  [] = [M L–3]
dy dx [V] = [M L–1 T–2]a [M L–3]b
= − tan 
dt dt
1 1
V = Utan a = ,b = −
2 2
18. Answer (3)
22. Answer (40.00)
Hint: 150g sin37 = f + 200g cos37
t

 v dt
Sol.: Lets take frictional force between man Hint: d =
and the plank is f. 0

150g sin37 = f + 200g cos37


dr
Sol.: v = = (8t − 16)iˆ + (6t − 12) jˆ
f = 100 dt
50g sin37 + f = ma
Speed = (8t − 16)2 + (6t − 12)2 = 10(t – 2)
a = 8 m/s2
2
19. Answer (2)
Hint: v mr = v m − v r 
d = 2 10(t − 2) dt
0

Sol.: v m = 2 3 ( cos30iˆ + 3 ˆj ) 23. Answer (03.00)

= 3iˆ + 3 ˆj Hint: tan = cot + 2tan

Sol.: For particle to strike the inclined plane at


v r = −3iˆ + ( x − 3 ) ˆj
right angle.

32 + ( x − 3 )
2
5= tan = cot + 2tan

 v r = −3iˆ + 4 jˆ =1+2

 tan = 3
3
tan =   = 37°
4 24. Answer (04.00)

20. Answer (1) dv v


Hint: =4 x
dt V
vdV
Hint: a = Sol.: at = 4cos
dS
dv v
s =4 x
Sol.: a = − + 10 dt V
4
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vdv 4 dx
= p 30  100 + 64 
Favg = =  
dt dt t 1000  0.01 
v 2
Favg = 54 N
 vdv = 4 dx
0 0 30. Answer (30.00)

v2 B sin 
= 4[ x ]02 Hint: tan  =
2 A + B cos 
v = 4 m/s
5 sin120
Sol.: tan =
25. Answer (08.00) 10 + 5 cos120

u 2 sin2 ( u /2 ) sin30
2
 = 30°
Hint: =
g g
PART - B (CHEMISTRY)
u 2 sin2 ( u /2 ) sin30
2
Sol.: = 31. Answer (2)
g g
Hint: HF
1 Sol.: Fluorine because of its smaller size and
sin2 =
8 highest electronegativity shows strongest
hydrogen bonding.
1  1
 = sin−1   32. Answer (4)
2 8
Hint: Model is based on quantum theory.
26. Answer (04.00) Sol.: Bohr model explains spectra of hydrogen
Hint: [m] = [LT–1]a [M L T–2]b [T]c like atoms.
33. Answer (1)
Sol.: [m] = [LT–1]a [M L T–2]b [T]c
dRT
a = –1, b = 1, c = 1 Hint: M =
P
27. Answer (02.00) d1 2 T1 3
Sol.: = , =
Hint: Rules for significant figures d2 3 T2 2
M1 d1 T1 2 3 1
Sol.: After decimal, zeroes after the first non- =  =  =
M2 d2 T2 3 2 1
zero digit are significant.
34. Answer (3)
28. Answer (30.00)
Hint: V  T
Hint: N = (mA + mB)g
Sol.: According to Charles’ law V  T
Sol.: For equilibrium 35. Answer (4)
N = (mA + mB)g Hint: MOT
1
N = 30 newton Sol.: Bond order of H2 =
2
29. Answer (54.00)
Bond order of H2 = 1

Hint: p = m ( 2gh1 + 2gh2 ) 36. Answer (3)


Hint: Hg

Sol.: p = m ( 2gh1 + 2gh2 ) Sol.: Z = 80 is for Hg belongs to d-block and


group-12
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37. Answer (2) 42. Answer (1)

h h
Hint:  = Hint: x  p 
2mE 4

6.626  10−34 h
Sol.: ( p) 
2
Sol.:  = 4
2  9.1 10 –31  18.2  10−31
h
6.626  10−34 p 
= = 364  10−6 m 4
18.2  10−31
h 1 h
= 364 m m  v   v =
4 2m 
38. Answer (3)
43. Answer (1)
Hint: OF2 has least bond angle.
Hint: Glucose → C6H12O6

72
Sol.: Sol.: Percentage of carbon =  100 = 40%
180
H2O has 104.5° bond angle. 44. Answer (4)
NH3 has 107°. Hint: According to photoelectric effect

NO2− has greater than 120° bond angle. h = h0 + KE


Sol.:  Photoelectron is emitted when  > 0
39. Answer (2)
and  < 0
Hint: Na2O
45. Answer (3)
Sol.: The normal oxides of the elements at the
Hint: Cl has highest electron affinity.
extreme left of the periodic table are most basic
Sol.: Fluorine due to its small size, has less
in nature.
electron affinity than Cl.
40. Answer (4) 46. Answer (2)
Hint: p =  P Hint: Isoelectronic species

60 Sol.: As the negative charge of isoelectronic


Sol.: PN2 =  760 = 456 mm
100 ion increases, ionic radii increase due to
decrease in effective nuclear charge.
10
PO2 =  760 = 76 mm 47. Answer (1)
100
Hint: Molarity depends on temperature
30
PCO2 =  760 = 228 mm Sol.: Molality does not depend on temperature.
100
48. Answer (3)
PN2 + PO2 = 456 + 76
Hint: The solutions of the non-relativistic
= 532 mm Schrodinger equation for the hydrogen atom
41. Answer (1) are a set of wave functions described by three
quantum numbers –n, , m
Hint: The general electronic configuration of f-
block elements are (n – 2) f1–14(n – 1)d0–1 ns2 Sol.: Subsidiary quantum number () gives
Sol.: Option (1) is correct information about the shape of the orbital.
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49. Answer (4) 53. Answer (07.00)

1 n2 Hint: n = 6
Hint:  Z1 as rn = 0.529 Å
rn Z Sol.: Cr = [Ar]4s13d5

Vn = 2E, Kn = –E n=6

Sol.:  Vn = –2K  s = n(n + 2) = 6(8) = 3  2  8 = 4 3

En  Z2 = 4 × 1.732
Angular momentum of lowest orbital = 0 = 6.928 7

( = 0) 54. Answer (22.00)


Hint: Reaction involved is
50. Answer (2)
2Na + 2H2O ⎯⎯→ 2NaOH + H2
Hint: Check hybridisation
Sol.: 46 g of Na reacts to liberate 1 mole of H2
Sol.:
Volume of H2 at STP = 22400 × 1
Molecule Shape
= 22400 ml
SF4 → See-saw
= 22.4 × 103 ml
HCHO → Trigonal planar
55. Answer (08.00)
XeF4 → Square planar Hint: PV = nRT
PCl5 → Trigonal bipyramidal Sol.: nT = nCH4 + nCO2
51. Answer (45.00)
3.2 8.8
nT = +
Hint: P1V1 = P2V2 16 44
Sol.: V1 = 900 dm3 P1 = 1 bar = 0.4
T1 = 30 + 273 = 300 K PV = nRT
V2 = 200 dm3 P2 = ? nRT 0.4  0.0821 300
P= =
T2 = T1 V 12
= 0.821 atm
P1V1 = P2V2
= 0.821 × 105 Pa
P1 × 900 = P2 × 200
= 8.2 × 104 Pa
9
 P2 = = 4.5 = 45 × 10–1 bar 8 × 104 Pa
2
56. Answer (16.00)
52. Answer (02.00)
Moles of HNO3
Hint: Find moles Hint: Molarity (M) =
Volume (L)
10
Sol.: 2x + 3y = = 50 g mol–1 Sol.: 68% mass of HNO3 means 100 g solution
0.2
contains 68 g HNO3
6
x + 2y = = 30 g mol–1 100
0.2  Volume of solution = mL
1 50
on solving x = 10 g mol–1 ; y = 10 g mol–1
68  1.50  1000
M= = 16.19
x + y 20 63  100
= =2
10 10 16 M
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57. Answer (04.00) 63. Answer (2)

Hint: Stable state of C is C2 Hint: n(A  B)max when n(A  B) = 0

Sol.: And its bond order = 2 Sol.: n(A  B)max = 25

= σ1s2 σ*1s2 σ2s2 σ*2s2 2p2y 2p2z n(A  B)min = 15


 n(A  B)max + n(A  B)min = 40
 x+y=2+2=4
64. Answer (2)
58. Answer (04.00)
Hint: If z = x + iy, then z = x − iy
Hint: Steric number = 6
2− 3− Sol.: z = 4 + 7i
Sol.: SF6, BrF4 , SiF6 and AlF6 have sp3d2
i z = −7 + 4 i
hybridisation
1
59. Answer (54.00) Multiplicative inverse of i z =
−7 + 4i
Hint: X = 108
−7 − 4 i
X 108 =
Sol.: Unniloctium – Uno = = 54 49 + 16
2 2
−7 − 4 i
60. Answer (05.00) =
65
Hint: Limiting reagent 65. Answer (3)
Sol.: 0.5 mole of N2O is formed as NO is Hint: a divide b if b is a multiple of a
limiting reagent Sol.: R = {(2, 2), (2, 4), (2, 6), (2, 8), (3, 6), (3,
3), (4, 4), (4, 8)}
PART - C (MATHEMATICS)
 number of elements in R is 8
61. Answer (2) 66. Answer (2)
Hint: Check it for n = 1, n = k, n = k + 1 + 1
Hint: If one root is a + b , other root is a − b
Sol.: 4n > n4 holds true for all positive integers
Sol.: If x1 = 2 − 3 , then x2 = 2 + 3
except for n = 3
62. Answer (4) –b = x1 + x2 = 4

Hint: Replace x by 2 – x c = x1x2 = 4 – 3 = 1

Sol.: 2f(x) + 3f(2 – x) = x – 2 …(i) b + c = –4 + 1 = –3


67. Answer (4)
replace x by 2 – x
Hint: For a > 0, ka > 0  k > 0
2f(2 – x) + 3f(2 – (2 – x)) = 2 – x – 2
|x|−a
 2f(2 – x) + 3f(x) = –x ….(ii) Sol.: 0
|x +a|
2(i) – 3(ii)
 |x| < a
4f(x) – 9f(x) = 2x – 4 + 3x
 –a < x < a
 –5f(x) = 5x – 4
For
4
 f (x) = − x  option (1), (2) and (3) solution set contains 9
5
21
elements whereas for a= solution set
4 9 4
f ( −1) = + 1 =
5 5 contains 11 elements
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68. Answer (4)  |x|  9  x = –9, –8, –7, …., 7, 8, 9


Hint: |x| < a  –a  x  a B = {–9, –8, –7, …., 7, 8, 9}

Sol.: |2 – |x – 21||  1  A  B = {–9, –8, –7, …, 7, 8, 9}


n(A  B) = 19
 –1  2 – |x – 21|  1
Number of subsets of P = 219
 1  |x – 2|  3
72. Answer (3)
 |x – 21|  3 and |x – 21|  1 Hint: n(A  B) = n(A) + n(B) – n(A  B)
On solving we get x = 18, 19, 20, 22, 23, 24 as Sol.: n(G) = 63
solution. n(V) = 57
69. Answer (2) n(G  V) = n(G) + n(V) – n(G  V)

Hint: x2 + ax + b = (x + )(x + ) if ,  are n(G  V) = 63 + 57 – n(G  V)


roots of x2 + ax + b = 0  n(G  V) = 120 – p

Sol.: Let x2 + x + 1 = (x – )(x – ) n(G  V)  100

Put x = –1  120 – p  100  p  20


Also n(A  B)  min{n(A), n(B)}
1 – 1 + 1 = (1 + )(1 + ) = 1
 p  min{63, 57}
Put x = –2
 p  57
4 – 2 + 1 = (2 + )(2 + ) = 3
 20  p  57
Put x = –3
p = {20, 21, …., 57}
9 – 3 + 1 = (3 + )(3 + ) = 7 p can attain total = 57 – 19 integers
1 1 1 21 + 7 + 3 31 = 38
 + + = =
1 3 7 21 21 73. Answer (2)
70. Answer (1) 8
Hint: If z =  |z| = 8
i
Hint: If a + ib = 0  a = 0, b = 0
Sol.: iz3 = 8
Sol.: (i)2 – (a + ib)i + 3i = 0
8
 – 1 – ai + b + 3i = 0  z3 =
i
 b – 1 + i(3 – a) = 0 8 |8|
 | z |3 = = =8
 b = 1, a = 3 i |i |

a+b=4  | z | = (8)1/3 = 2

71. Answer (2) 74. Answer (4)

Hint: |x|  a  –a  x  a Hint: Use induction


Sol.: n = 1, f(1) = 16 – 15 – 1 = 0
Sol.: x2 – 5x + 6 = 0  (x – 3)(x – 2) = 0
n = 2 , f(2) = 162 – 15 × 2 – 1 = 256 – 30 – 1 =
 x = 2, 3 225
 A = {2, 3} n = 3, f(3) = 163 – 15 × 3 – 1 = 225.K, K  I
|x| – 9  0  16n – 15n – 1 is always divisible by 225
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75. Answer (3) 78. Answer (4)


Hint: If D < 0 for a quadratic, then both roots Hint: n(A  B) = n(A) + n(B) – n(A  B)
are imaginary if the coefficients are real.
Sol.: n(B – A) = n(B) – n(A  B)
Sol.: For 2x2 – 5x + 8 = 0, D = 25 – 428 < 0
21 = 43 – n(A  B)
 both roots are imaginary
 n(A  B) = 22
 both roots are common
n(A  B) = n(A) + n(B) – n(A  B)
a b c
 = =
2 −5 8  n(A  B) = 30 + 43 – 22 = 51
a + c 2K + 8K 10K 79. Answer (1)
 = = =1
−2b −2( −5K ) 10K
x
Hint: If 0 x<0
76. Answer (2) |a|
−b  D | x | −5
Hint: x1, x2 = Sol.: 0
2a x − 4x + 5
2

1
Sol.: x = 3 + |x|−5
x  0
( x − 2)2 + 1
 x2 – 3x – 1 = 0
 |x| – 5 < 0
3 9+4
 x=  |x| < 5
2
x  (–5, 5)
3 + 13
=
2  x = –4, –3, …., 3, 4
a = 13, b = 2 80. Answer (3)
 a – b = 11 cot A  cot B + 1
Hint: cot(B – A) =
77. Answer (4) cot A − cot B
−b 
Hint: f(a) > 0, D  0, a  3 
2a Sol.: n = (1 + cotA)  1 + cot  − A
  4 
b
Sol.: a  f(3) > 0, D  0, − 3   3  
2a  cot    cot A + 1 
= (1 + cotA)  1 +  4  
a  f(3) > 0  3  
 cot( A) − cot   

a  (36a – 36a + 9a + 8) > 0   4 
−8  1 − cot A 
a or a > 0 n = (1 + cotA)  1 + =2
9  1 + cot A 
D0
 2  3
144a2 – 44a(9a + 8)  0 sin   =
 3  2
 144a2 – 144a2 – 128a  0
81. Answer (13.00)
 a0
Hint: Solve by making cases on x
−b 12a 3
3  3  3 Sol.: x  5
2a 2  4a 2
Which is a false statement 5–x+8–x=3

 a  x=5

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For 5 < x  8 84. Answer (02.00)

x–5+8–x=3 Hint: To get the graph of f(|x|), take the mirror

 0=0  x  (5, 8] image of f(x) of right side on y-axis w.r.t. y-axis.

x>8 Sol.:

x–5+x–8=3

 x = 8 (rejected)

 x  (5, 8]

Complete solution set is x  [5, 8]

82. Answer (05.00)

Hint: To get the value of f(a), replace x by a in


functional rule 85. Answer (63.00)

 1 Hint: If n(A) = x, n(B) = y, then number of


Sol.: f ( −e ) = 2( −e) −  = –6
 10  relation from A to B = 2xy

f(1) = sgn(1 – 3) = –1 Sol.: Number of non-empty relations

 50   2  50 100   = 2n(A × B) – 1
f   = 7 − 
 7   7  7   = 23 × 2 – 1 = 26 – 1 = 63

 100   86. Answer (00.00)


= 7  
  7 
Hint: For I  x < I + 1, [x] = I, where I is an
 2 2 integer
= 7  14 +   = 7  = 2
 7  7
Sol.: For x  [–1, 0)
 50  –1 – (x – 2)  0
 f ( −e ) + f (1) + f   = |–6 – 1 + 2| = 5
 7 
 x  1 (not possible)
83. Answer (02.00)
for x  [0, 1)
Hint: Use transformation formulae
2 – x  0  x  2 (not possible)
1 + cos2 − sin2
Sol.: for x  [1, 2)
2cos2

2cos (cos  − sin ) 1 + 2 – x  0  x  3 (not possible)


=
2(cos  − sin )(cos  + sin ) for n  [2, 3)

cos  2 + x – 2  0  x  0 (not possible)


=
cos  + sin 
x=3
cot 
= 3 + 1  0 (not true)
1 + cot 

 ==1  no real solution possible

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87. Answer (00.00)  5t2 – 6t – 1 = 0


Hint: {x}  [0, 1) x  R
6  36 + 4  5  1
 t=
Sol.: Domain of { x } − 1 is  10

 number of integers = 0 3  14
=
88. Answer (00.25) 5
Hint: Use transformation formulae  3 + 14     
 tan =  as   0,  
Sol.: 2sin(10°)sin(60° + 10°) . sin(60° – 10°) 2 5  2  2 
2 a = 14, b = 5
= sin(30°) = 0.25
4
90. Answer (01.00)
89. Answer (19.00)
Hint: If D < 0 for f(x) = ax2 + bx + c = 0, then
Hint: Use transformation formulae
f(x) = 0 has imaginary roots
2
Sol.: sin  + cos  =
3 Sol.: For –x2 + 2x – 3, D < 0
   –x2 + 2x – 3 < 0  x  R
2 tan2 1 − tan2
2 2 2   
 + =  let tan = t 
2  2  3  2   f(x) = –1  x  R
1 + tan 1 + tan
2 2
Range of f(x) is {–1}
 6t + 3 – 3t2 = 2 + 2t2

  

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