Definite integration(Mathongo)
Definite integration(Mathongo)
Q1 - Single Correct
x π
The solution set of √5x − 6 − x 2
+
π
2
(∫
0
dz) > x ∫
0
sin
2
xdx is
(1) R
(2) (1, 6)
(3) (−6, 1)
(4) (2, 3)
Q2 - Single Correct
1 1
For U n = ∫
0
n n
x (2 − x) dx; Vn = ∫
0
n n
x (1 − x) dx, n ∈ N , which of the following statement is true?
(1) U n = 2Vn
(2) U n = 2
−n
Vn
(3) U n = 2
2n
Vn
(4) U n = 2
−2n
Vn
Q3 - Single Correct
f (x)
If ∫ 0
2
t dt = x cos πx , then f ′
(9) is equal to
(1) −1/9
(2) −1/3
(3) 1/3
(4) non-existent
Q4 - Single Correct
2
a
The positive value of a, so that the definite integral ∫ a
dx
achieves smallest value, is
x+√x
(1) tan 2 π
3π
(2) tan 2
(3) tan 2 π
12
(4) 0
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Q5 - Single Correct
If f ′′
(x) = −
1
2
− π
2 ′
sin(πx); f (2) = π +
1
2
and f (1) = 0, then the value of f ( 1
2
) is
x
(1) log 2
(2) 1
(3) π
2
− log 2
(4) 1 − log 2
Q6 - Single Correct
2
Let I (a) = ∫ π
0
(
x
a
+ a sin x) dx; a ∈ R . Then, the value of a for which I (a) attains its minimum value, is
(1) √π√
2
(2) √π√ 3
(3) √ π
16
(4) √ π
13
Q7 - Single Correct
3π/2 √1−sin x
∫
π/2
e
−x/2
⋅
1+cos x
dx is equal to
(2) (e −π/3
− √2e
−π//4
)
(3) (e −π/2 2
− e
−π/4
√2)
√3
Q8 - Single Correct
x
Let f (x) = ∫ 2
dt
and g be the inverse of f , then the value of g ′
(0) is
√1+t4
(1) 1
(2) 17
(3) √17
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Q9 - Single Correct
π/2 an
Let a n = ∫
0
(1 − sin t)
n
sin 2tdt , then lim n→∞ ∑
n
n=1 n
is equal to
(1) 1/2
(2) 1
(3) 4/3
(4) 3/2
(1) 1
(2) 0
(3) −1
(4) 1
(1) 2/17
(2) 0
(3) 1
(1) 1−sin x
x
(2)
sin x
1−sin x
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1−cos x
(3) cos x
(4) tan x
1−sin x
(px + q) , then
(1) a n = bn = 0
(2) b
3
n = 0, an = −
2n+3
(3) a n = 0, bn = −
2n+3
3
(4) a n = bn = n
(1) 0
(2) −1
(3) −2
(4) −4
n +k x
2 2
,x > 0 , is
(1) x tan −1
x
(2) tan −1
x
−1
(3)
tan x
−1
(4)
tan x
2
x
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Let a > 0 and f (x) be monotonically increasing such that f (0) = 0 and f (a) = b, then
a b
∫
0
f (x)dx + ∫
0
f
−1
(x)dx is equal to
(1) a + b
(2) ab + b
(3) ab + a
(4) ab
Let f : R
+
→ R be a differentiable function with f (1) = 3 and satisfying
x
, then
xy y +
∫ f (t)dt = y ∫ f (t)dt + x ∫ f (t)dt, ∀x, y ∈ R
1 1 1
(3) f ′ 3
(y) =
y
(4) f ′
(x) =
1
3
, then
√1+sin x
(2) 0 < I
π
<
2 √2
(3) π
≤ I ≤
π
2
2 √2
(4) I > 2π
∞ √π
(1) ∫
2
−2x
e dx =
0
2 √2
∞
(2) ∫
2 1
−x
xe dx =
0 2
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∞ √π
(3) ∫
2
2 −x
x e dx =
0 4
∞
(4) ∫
2
2 −x π
x e dx =
0 4
4
] . Then, ∫ 0
sin(
2
)dx + ∫
0
cos(π[x])dx (where,
(1) α + β
(2) 2
(3) 0
(4) [2α + 9β]
1 1+t
dt , where x > 0, then the value(s) of x satisfying the equation f (x) + f ( 1
x
) = 2 is/are
(1) e
(2) 2
(3) e 2
(4) e −2
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(1) J = 1/2
(sin x+cos x)
3
dx = J
be
(1)
1
sin 2x, sin 2x
2
(2)
cos 2x
, cos 2x
2
(3) 1
2
sin 2x, − sin 2x
(4) − sin 2
x, cos 2x
(1) 0
√1−x2n
,n ∈ N , then
(1) [I ] = 1
(3) 1
2
≤ I ≤
π
(4) 0 < I ≤
1
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(1) 100
(2) 25
(3) 125
(4) 75
(1) 0
(2) 6
(3) 9
(4) 10
(1) 22
7
− π
(2) 2
105
(3) 0
(4) 71
5
−
3π
n +kn+k
2
, for n = 1, 2, 3, …, then
(1) S n <
π
3 √3
(2) S n >
π
3 √3
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(3) T n <
π
3 √3
(4) T n >
π
3 √3
60
, then a is equal to
(1) 5
(2) 7
−15
(3) 2
−17
(4) 2
Q32 - Paragraph 1
(1) 0
(2) 1
(3) e −1
(4) e
Q33 - Paragraph 1
(1) 3−e
2
2
3
(2) 2
e −2
(3) 2
e −1
1
(4) 0
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Q34 - Paragraph 2
Suppose a and b are positive real numbers such that ab = 1. Let for any real parameter t, the distance from the
origin to the line (ae t
) x + (be
−t
)y = 1 be denoted by D(t).
The value of I is
1 dt
= ∫ 2
0 [D(t)]
2 2
(1) e −1
2
(b
2
+
a
2
)
e
2 2
(2) e +1
2
(a
2
+
b
e
2
)
2 2
(3)
e −1 b
2
(a + )
2 2
e
2 2
(4) e +1
2
(b
2
+
a
e
2
)
Q35 - Paragraph 2
(1) e
(2) 1/e
(3) 1/√e
(4) √e
Q36 - Paragraph 3
Sn+1 − Sn is equal to
(1) n+1
1
(2) 2n−1
1
(3) n+1
1
−
2n−1
1
(4) 0
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Q37 - Paragraph 3
Vn+1 − Vn is equal to
(1) S n
(2) S n+1
(3) S n−1
(4) S n+1 − Sn
Q38 - Paragraph 4
∫
1
0
f (x)dx is equal to
(1) 1 − sin 1
(2) sin 1 − 1
(3) sin 1
(4) − sin 1
Q39 - Paragraph 4
limt→0
1
t
2
⋅ ∫
t
0
f (x)dx is equal to
(1) 1/3
(2) 1/6
(3) 1/12
(4) 1/24
A function f is continuous on the positive real axis, has the property that for all choices of x > 0 and y > 0.
xy
The integral ∫ x
f (t)dt is independent of x (and therefore depends only on y). If f (2) = 2, then ∫ e
1
f (t)dt is
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sin x+cos x
, then I + 4J is equal to
p=1
∫
p
f (x)dx = λ ∫
0
T
f (x)dx , then the value of ( λ+T
2011
) is
25
∫
0
f (x)dx is
2
) dx =
2
(where, [⋅] and {⋅} are greatest integer and fractional part of x), then the
log x
−1
dx = log a + k , then the value of k is
limn→∞
π
6n
[sec (
2 π
6n
) + sec (2 ⋅
2 π
6n
) + ⋯ + sec (n − 1)
2 π
6n
+
4
3
] has the value 1
√
then the value of k is
k
The interval [0, 4] is divided into n equal subintervals by the points x 0, x1 , x2 , … , xn−1 , xn , where
n
0 = x0 < x1 < x2 < ⋯ < xn = 4. If δx = x i − xi−1 for i = 1, 2, 3, … , n. Then, lim δx→0 ∑
i=1
xi ⋅ δx is
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