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Greatest Integer Function

This document contains a mathematics exam with multiple choice and open-ended questions testing concepts involving fractions and fractional parts of numbers. The exam covers topics such as evaluating fractional part sums, Hermite's identity, solving equations involving fractional parts, and finding solutions to fractional part equations. The document provides the questions and space for the student to show their work and provide answers.

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Greatest Integer Function

This document contains a mathematics exam with multiple choice and open-ended questions testing concepts involving fractions and fractional parts of numbers. The exam covers topics such as evaluating fractional part sums, Hermite's identity, solving equations involving fractional parts, and finding solutions to fractional part equations. The document provides the questions and space for the student to show their work and provide answers.

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CPP FIITJEE GIF/Fractional part of x (I)

Name:__________________________________ Batch: Date: _____________


Enrollment No.:__________________________ Faculty ID: MPS Dept. of Mathematics

Solve for x ;  x   5  x   6  0
2
1.

2. If y  2  x   3 and y  3  x  2 hold true simultaneously then determine  x  y  .

n
S 
3. For n  6 let Sn   r! then evaluate Sn  7  n 
r 1 7 

4. Let  n2  1   n2    , where n,    . Show that  can take 2n different values.


   

5. Solve for x:
(i) 5 x   x   3 (ii) 4 x  x   x 

(iii)  2x   3 2x  1 (iv)  x   x  2 x


2

(v) 2  x   x  x (vi) 2x  1  3  x   2 x

(vii) x   x  x2  x  6 (viii)  x   x  5  7  x

1 1 1
*(ix)   x  (x)  x    2x 
 x  2x  3

(xi)  x   2x   3 (xii) x  sin x  2

 1
(xiii) x  sin x  0 (xiv)  x      2
x
(xv)  x   2x   7 (xvi) 2  x   x  x  1 ;

(xviii) x 3   x    x   x 
3 3
(xvii) x2   x  1
 
13 13
*(xix) x   x 
x x

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Answers
1. x   2,4  2. 30 3. 5
1 3 7 11 5 1 7 11
5. (i) x   , , , , 3 (ii) x  0, (iii) x   , ,
5 5 5 5 3 2 6 6
1 8 3 1
(iv) x   ,0, 1, (v) x  0, (vi) x 
3 3 2 4

1  29 1 5 29 19 97
(vii) x  3, 2, (viii) x  , (ix) x  , ,
2 3 3 12 6 24

 1 1
(x) x    ,  (xi) x   , 1 (xii)No solution
 2 2

 1 1 5 
(xiii) x  0 (xiv) x   ,   1    2, 3  (xv) x   , 3 
 3 2 2 

5
(xvi) x  1, (xvii)No solution (xviii) x     0, 1
2
 13 
(xix) x        0
 4

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CPP FIITJEE GIF/Fractional part of x (II)

Name:__________________________________ Batch: Date: _____________


Enrollment No.:__________________________ Faculty ID: MPS Dept. of Mathematics

1. Let ‘a’ and ‘b’ be co prime positive integers and f  x    x  , then show that
b 1
 na   a  1b  1
 f  b 
 2
.
n1

34 502
 18n   305n 
Hence evaluate: (i)   35  (ii)   503 
n1 n1

 1  2  n  1
2. If x   and n   , then prove that  x    x     x    ......   x   nx 
 n  n  n 
(Hermite’s Identity)

 1  1 1  1 2  1 3   1 199 
3. Evaluate:              ......    .
 4   4 200   4 200   4 200   4 200 
 1
4. Prove that  x     2x    x  x  
 2
Hence, or otherwise prove that for all n  

 n  1  n  2   n  2   n  2k 
2

 2   22      .....   k 1   ......  n
     23   2 
5. Let f :0,    0,   . Given that

x  f x 
(i) x  f  x   17    70   for all x  0,  
 17   70 
(ii) 1700  f 1770   1800

Find f 1770 

6. Prove that :  x   5x   10x    20x   36k  35; where k   does NOT have any real

solution.
 29   30   91 
7. Let x  , for which  x    x    .....   x   546 . Find 100x  .
 100   100   100 

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8. Find the integral solution of the equation  x  y   x  y . Prove that the non – integral

solutions lie on exactly two lines.

9. Solve for x:
(i) 2x  3 x  4  x   2 (ii) 3x  5 x  4  2x   3

x 1
(iii) x  x   x 2  3  x   3x  0 (iv) 0
x  2 x

(v) 4x 2  40  x   51  0 (vi) x 3   x   5

(vii)  x  1    7  x   6


If the equation  a  2  x   x    2  x   x   a2  0 has exactly one solution in (2, 3), then
2
10.
find all possible values of a.

11. Find the sum of the following


 20   21   22   23   22008 
            ...   
3  3 3   4   3 
Answers

1. (i) 289 (ii) 76304


2. 50
3. 1752
4. 850
8. (0, 0) and (2, 2). Non-integral solutions lie on x  y  0 and xy 6
12 19 3 3
9. (i) x  1, , (ii) x  ,
5 5 8 2
(iii) x   ,3  (iv) x    0

29 189 229 269


(v) x  , , , (vi) x  3 6
2 2 2 2
(vii) x     0, 1  2,3,4,5,6  7,8  or x   ,0  1,7   2,3,4,5,6  8,  

10. a   1,0 

2.41004  3014
11.
3

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CPP FIITJEE GIF/Fractional part of x (III)

Name:__________________________________ Batch: Date: _____________


Enrollment No.:__________________________ Faculty ID: MPS Dept. of Mathematics

1. Prove that 4n  1  n  n  1  4n  2 n  
Hence, or otherwise prove that
 n  n  1   4n  1   4n  2    4n  3 
       

2. Solve for x :  x 2  3x  2  3x  7
 

3. Solve for x :  x3    x 2    x   1  x


   

 x   2x 
4. Find number of solutions to the equation:       x
2  3 

 x  i
5. Evaluate the sum:   ; x  
0i jn  j 

2000  k
3  2000  2000  k
3  2000 
*6. Evaluate the difference between  
3k 1  and  k 1 
k 0   k 0  3 

 2025 1 
7. Find value of   
 k 1 k 

8. Let x  R  be such that x, x  x are in G.P.

Find (i) Common ratio of the G.P.


(ii) the value of x
(iii) sum to n – terms of this G.P.

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9. Evaluate the sum:
 22020  1  32020  1  42020  1  52020  1  62020  1
 2018     
2  1  32018  1  42018  1  52018  1  62018  1

10. Solve for x: x  x  x  x    2001

Answers
7 8 10 11
1. x , , 3, , 3. x  1 4. x  2,3,4,5,7
3 3 3 3
5. n x 6. 2000 7. 88
n
5 1  5  1
8. rx ; Sn   1
2  2 
 
9. 85
2001
10.
286

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