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i)

ii)

A B = A is true if
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a.
A
b.
B=
c.
d.
A B
A B
The multiplicative inverse of the complex number (3, 4) is
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1 1
,
3 4
2
If the sum and the product of the roots of the equation 13 x kx 5 0 are equal, then k is
equal to 2010 Annual (failure & Improve) Humanities Group
5
a.
b.
13
c.
5
d.
-5
13
a.

iii)

iv)

3 4
,
4 5

b.

3 4
,

25 25

c.

3 4
,

5 5

If A =
and B = b , then AB is equal to
3 4

d.

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a.

v)

a 2b
2a 4b

b.

a
3a

2b
4b

c.

If a binary operation * is defined as a * b =

a 2b
3a 4b

d.

a
3b

ab
, then 3 * 2 is equal to
2

2a
4b

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a.

vi)

b.

c.

d.

1 1 1
The sum of an infinite geometric series ..............is 2010 Annual (failure &
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1
2

b.

c.

d.

infinite

C3 is equal to 2010 Annual (failure & Improve) Humanities Group


8
b.
3
c.
56
d.
64
There are 5 green balls and 3 red balls in a box, one ball is drawn at random form it. The
probability that the ball is green is
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viii)

a.

ix)

1
8

b.

5
8

c.

3
8

d.

The sum of the series I2 + 22 + 32 + . + 202 is

1
2

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2780
b.
2870
c.
44100
d.
4000
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The 5 term in the expansion of (a + b)8 is 2010 Annual (failure & Improve) Humanities Group
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C5a3b5
c.
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a.
b.
c.
d.
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xii)

90

cos - cos is equal to




a.
2 sin

cos

180

270

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b.

2 cos



sin
2
2

xiv)





sin
2 sin
sin
d.
2
2
2
2
The period of tan x is 2010 Annual (failure & Improve) Humanities Group
3
2
a.

b.
c.
2
d.
2
3
If the length of the sides of a triangle is equal to 2 units each, then the area of the triangle is

xv)

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1
3
a.
3
b.
c.
d.
2
2
i 31 is equal to 2010 Annual (failure & Improve) Humanities Group

b.

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2 sin

i
b.
-i
The H.M between 2 and 3 is
a.

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c.

d.

4
3

-1

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5
2
5
12
b.
c.
d.
2
5
12
5
2 3
2 3
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4 5 2 1 ?

4 6
2 3
2 3
2 3
a.
b.
c.
d.
6 6
4 5
6 0
2 1

4
4
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sec tan is equal to
a.
2
2
Sec tan
b.
sec2 -tan2
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(sec -tan )4
d.
(sec +tan )2
If A, G, H are A.M., G.M. and H.M. respectively between a and b, the G 2 is equal to
b.

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AH

b.

If sin =

A+H

c.

AH

d.

A
H

3
3
, then ( ) s in the 2010 Annual (failure & Improve) Humanities
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4

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a.

1st quadrant b.

2nd quadrant c.

3rd quadrant d.

4th quadrant

Section B
Q.2
i)

If , are the roots of x 2 bx c 0 , then form an equal whose roots are 2 and 2

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ii)

The perimeter of an isosceles triangle is 18cm. the altitude to the unequal side is 3cm.
Determine the lengths of the tree sides of the triangle.
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iii)
iv)

1 5
3

by suing the properties of determinants.

Find the matrix X, if X .


12
2 1

Evaluate

ab
a

ab
ab

a
ab

a b

ab

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v)

Prove that (S, .) is an Abelian group. Where S = {1, -1}

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vi)

Find the sum of all numbers between 250 and 1000 which are exactly divisible by 7
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vii)

How many natural numbers may be formed by using 4 out of the 5 digits 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 if

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The digits are not repeated

(b)

the digits may be repeated?

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viii)

A bad contains 5 black balls and 7 white balls. A boy selects 4 balls at random. What is the
probability that all 4 balls are not black? 2010 Annual (failure & Improve) Humanities Group

ix)

Prove by mathematical induction that 1 + 5 + 9 + .. + (4n -= 3) = n (2n 1),


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x)

Find ht term independent on x in expansion of x

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Q.3
1
& sin < 0 by using the definition of
2

i)

Find the remaining trigonometric function when tan

ii)

radian function.
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Without using tables or calculator, evaluate cos600 sin 150 + sin150 cos210 2010 Annual
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iii)

Draw the graph of cos , -

iv)

Prove that sin

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( s b)( s c)
bc

OR

Prove the Laws of Cosines

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v)

Prove that tan-1 + cos-1 =

, 0

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Section C
Q.4 a) Apply adjoint method to solve the following system of equation

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2x y 2z 4
x 10 y 3 z 10
x y z 6

b)

y 2x

If x be nearly equal to y, prove that x 2 y is nearly equal to

x
y

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Q.5 a) If one side of a triangle is x units long, another side is 3 times as long, as the first and the angle
between the two sides is 40, find the other two angles and the third side of the triangle. 2010
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b)

If n A.Ms are inserted between 20 to 80 and the ratio of the 1 st and the last mean is 1:3, find n.
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Q.6 a) Solve the trigonometric equation cos - sin2 = 0


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b)

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Show that the roots of the equation ( x p)( x q ) ( x q)( x r ) ( x r )( x p ) 0 are real and
they cannot be equal unless p = q = r
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