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@= MATHEMATICS . Methods of Differentiation NS) 50208 reac ee laal Be Saral Methods of Differentiation Contents 1 Module Description Page - ii 2 Homework Index Page - il 3. Exercise 1 Page - 1 4, Exercise 1A Page - 6 5 Exercise 2 Page - 9 6 Exercise 2A Page - 12 7 Answer Key Page - 15 Note Detailed solutions are available on the eSaral App. wSaral & at aa area Sl wSaral For mastering the concepts only learning is not sufficient. We have to practice and apply those concepts in problem solving. This following exercises to help you master the concepts in a sheet does just that. It contains a collection of problems segregated in the tematic and organized way. “Practice makes a man perfect” Concept builder — 1 & 1A As soon as you have finished learning the concept do the problems from these exercises first. These exercises contains easy level questions to help you build your concepts. 1 —+ Contains Single Correct Type questions 1A —» Contains pattern based questions incorporating the latest JEE Advanced based patterns like more than one correct, matching list, match the column, ete. Brain Booster — 2 & 2A Now that you have built your concepts it’s time to master them by solving Brain Boosting problems, Don’t hurry through these problems. Take time to solve & learn from them. These exercises contains Medium & Tough level problems. Do questions from 2 & 2A after attempting I & 1A 2 —+ Single Correct Type questions. 2A ——» Pattern Based questions. Simulator — JM & JA Contains questions from previous year JEE Mains & JEE Advanced questions in exercise JM & exercise JA respectively. Get the real taste & feel of the type of questions being asked in JEE. It’s a great tool for simulating your mind with JEE problems. These exercises are not included in the module but are provided separately. JM —» JEE Mains previous years topic wise questions. JA —+ IEE Advance previous years topic wise questions. Eee scat (rod Be Saral Methods of Differentiation Home Work Index Problem solving is an integral part of learning. Find questions to solve after each video in the homework Index. Make sure that you attempt all the problems (in Ex 1 to 2A) after learning a topic from the videos. For example if you have finished topic 8, first attempt all the problems listed in the index corresponding to topic 8 before proceeding to the video of topic 9. Sr.No. Topic Ex-1_|Ex-1A| Ex-2 |Ex-2A 1 |Derivative by First Principle 15 23 2 [Derivative of Standard Functions 4 1 1 1 3 [Theorems of Differentiation 5-10 2-3 19-20 4 |Chain Rule we18 | 4,17 2 2 5 Logarithmic Differentiation 19.20 | 5,23-26 3 6 — [Parametric Differentiation 21-25 | 10-11 4-5 3.21 7 [Derivative of One Funetion w.r-t. a 4 oe [Another Function 8 [Derivative of Implicit Function 30-32 18 9 405,24 10 |Derivative of Homogeneous Equation 34 il Derivative of Inverse Functions 35 27 12 6,22 14 [oospiat Rut ase | reat | oe | iste ve (psc aceue e037 17 [ater Comping Chapter BEM, 128 wSaral & at aa area Sl wSaral Exercise - 1 Methods of Differentiation SINGLE CORRECT TYPE Each question has FOUR options for correct answer. ONLY ONE of these four options is correct option. For each question, choose the correct option to answer the question. Dei e of Standard Fun urao= (5) (2) (Se Qi. P(x) is equal to - (Al (Bo (C) xe (D) None of these Q2. If fix) = fn] 2x |, x ¢ 0, then f(x) is equal to- 1 Ay 1 On (D) None of these dy QB. Hy=(1 Fx!) (+x) (1 x", then 3 is equal to - (Al (B)-1 (x (D) vx Q4. The derivative of tan x°is - (A) (<5 Jest x (B) (-5)seex © (fo eor © (l= " Theorems of Differentiation 3: QS. If fx) =| cos x), then f (¥) is equal to - 1 Oy (D) None of these 1 Concept Builder Q6. +X then - (A)a=4,b=2 — (B)a=4,b=-2 (Ca=-2,b=4 — (D) Noneof these QT. ffx) = (ax +b) sin x + (cx+ d) cos x, then the values ofa, b,¢ and d such that P(x) = 08 x forall x are - (A)b=c=0,a= (B) ©ec- (D) None of these 8. Iff{x) =| cos x~sinx|, then (2) is equal to- On 1 @o (D) None of these 9. Ifftx) 122055 hen 2) is gua t= (1 (B)0 (C)o (D) does not exist QUO. The differential coefficient of ~*"* jg. I+cosx x-sinx x+sinx A) Tyeosx () Tyeosx x+sinx ) (cosx Chain Rule Ify =e, then cosx ¥ = dx qu. a dy (A) (= sin me (By + sindx) 3 ’ (©)(1+ sin2xyG% (D) None of these WSaral & at aa aoa SI wSaral Qn. Qu3. qua. Q16. Qu. Qis. If f(x) = log, (fn x), then f(x) at x = 1 (Aye (B)— e 2 Oz (D0 e Ity= we( 5] . then dy/dx equals- 1 1 Bey (D) None of these SX then x equals- (A) 2seex (seex — tanx) (B) —2seex (seex — tanx) (©) 2seex (seex + tanx)? (D) If y= log, 10, then the values of dy/dx equals (A) Ix. (B) 10/x _ log, 10)° xlog. 10 © ©) Glog, 10) The differential coefficient of logtan(x/2 + 1/4) is (A) coseex (B) cosx (C) secx (D) sinx dy Ify = log(seex + tanx) then > y= log(seex + tanx) then (A) tanx (B) secx (D) None of these If 6(x) = log, log,x, then 4'(e) is equal to- (A) clogs (B)—elogs 1 © clogs (D) None of these Methods of Differentiation Logarithmic Differentiation dy Qu9. Find 2 at x= 0, when Y= (LF x1 +X YL +X!) +X (1+ @-l (B)I ©o (D) None of these Q20. (B) xyes [e (© Ginxy"* (cx x.tan x+ logsinx vi-x® (D) None of these Parametric Differentiation Q21. Ifx=fit), y= o(t), then <> is equal to by, (D) None of these Q22. Ifx=a(cos 0 +0 sin 0), dy y=a(sin 0 —6 cos 0), (A) cos 0 (B) tan6 (C) sec 0 (D) cosec 0 23. Ifx=asint, y= a cost then ©¥ equals- y i ql a (A) “Lacos't (C)-cos't (B)-la (D) None of these ct wSaral 2 dy (? and y= 2at then —* = Qa4, fx ik 1 (aye B > joer (p)-Ve Q25. If x=3cos0—2cos'0 and y= 3sin0 —2sin'0, then = dx (A) sind (B) cos (C) tand (D) coro Q26, The derivative of tan x) wart. g(see x) at x x=], where P(1)=2 and g(./2) =4, is- 1 (A) Ya (B) J2 1 (D) None of these Q27. The derivative of sin'x with respect to x? is- B oI 1 O-—S Qs. 4V2 a) (B)2 3a of D)o Op ©) Methods of Differentiation Q29. The differential co-efficient of e* w.rt. logx is (A)3ee" +38 Bye” (D) 3x°e"" 4 30, Ife+ e°= e°, then the values of 5 at (1, 1) is - (A)0 (B)-1 © (D) None of these és QL. Ifx’=e°, then a is equal to- logx x-y A Grogs? (8) (Flogx) x-y 1 © (htogxy (P) Tylogx Q32. Ify = log.x, then dx 1 1 (A) 0, then © is - dx Q33. 1 By x A ix © i oF WSaral @ at aa aed SI wSaral Derivative of Homogeneous Equation dy Q34. If x"y"= (x + y)™, then = is: (ay **¥ (B) xy xy ms ¥ Oy Oy Derivative of Inverse Functions Q35._ If g is the inverse of f and f(x) = then g'(x) is equal to 1 ® Teor (A) 1+ [e@0P (©) [s@oP (D) 1 +x Derivatives of Inverse igonometric Functions -VI1-: dy Q36. Ify= tan! VEX then & js equal to x+vi- a _ 1 ON (D) None of these Qa. 1 X= 5 isequalto- 1 As Q39. Q40. Methods of Differentiation , 2f cor EX (ox Vi 3)) ent (D)1 (A) x (B)1 (co (D) None of these ‘08 x—2sin x dy _ i (B)0 1 a © OW jon Successive Differenti Qa. Qn. Q43. Let f(x) be a polynomial of degree 3 such that 1(3) £3) = -1, 1) = 0 and £%(3) = 12. Then the value of ?(1) is (A 12 (B)23 (-13 (D) None of these Ify = (sin x), then (1 —x°) oy wy xa? (B) xy? © (D) None of these Ify'= P(x) isa polynomial of degree 3, then 2 GY) quate x J is equal to- (A) P"'(x) + P(x) (C) POOP") dx? (B) P"(x).P"(x) (D) A constant Get iton (rod Tedd wSaral Methods of Differentiation a4. ity=(xaJnw) Q50. fim log... (tan 2x) is equal to then (1 + xy, + xy, = (yl (B)-1 (A) ny? (B) ny (C0 (D) None of these (©) n'y? (D) None of these Q45. If fix) = x’, then the values of Qs1. 1F8(1)=1, (1) =2;then lim io rw “0 wot xed fy - Fo PO is. A) ‘ B) 2" (C) 2°" ‘Os (a2 @)! (A) (B) (Cc) (D) 3 (D)4 Q46. If x=a(cos +0 sin 8) and y = a(sind ~ 6 x dy Derivative of Functions Expressed cos 0), where 0<0< 3, then > at =| in the Determinant Form = equal to - Q52. If f(x), g(x), h(x) are polynomials in x of a2 82 f h 2 @ . , ax an degree 2and F(x)=|f" g' hl then F(x) 4 rg" Onn (D) None of these and? is equal to 1 (B)0 L'Hospital Rule ©- (D) None of these Q47. If F(a) =2, f"(@) = 1, gla) =-1 5 e"(@) =2, then tim £08@)=£C@)EC0) _ sinx cosx sinx| w i xna 953. Ify=eosx -sinx cosx}, then is (A)3_— (B)S (0 = (D)-3 x 1 1 equal to (A) (B)-1 ©@o (D) None of these (A) 3 BU O-V (D) V5 x’ sinx cosx Q54. Letfixy=| 6-1 0. |, wherepisa lim[log,,, (n).log, (n+ 1)-log,., (n+ 2) PoP Pp Jog,._,(n*) is equal to (A) & (Ok (B)n (D) None of these @ constant . Then wh) at x= Ois (A)p ©ptp ptr WSaral & at aa aoa SI (D)0 wSaral Exercise - 1A Methods of Differentiation Concept Builder ONE OR MORE THAN O! CORRECT TYPE Each question has FOUR options for correct answer(s). ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are) correct option(s). For each question, choose the correct option(s) to answer the question, a. Q. Qs. @. The slope(s) of common tangent(s) to the curves y = e* & y= e* sinx can be AF B®" OF M1 If f(x) = Vx? 46x495 then f ‘(x) is equal to (A) 1 for x<—3 (B)~ 1 forx<-3 (C) 1 forall xeR — (D) 1 forx>—3 4 then equals If y=e* +e (a) 1 fy 1 OzRY 4 ©) aR * Ify= 2°, then y equals - (A) 3° én3 én B) y(lo (D) 2 y) (3 én2 (©) 2°. 3° én6 3° én3 ond 4 Ify = tanx tan 2x tan 3x then x is equal to- (A) 3 sec? 3x tan x tan 2x + sec’x tan 2x tan 3x +2 sec? 2x tan 3x tan x (B) 2y (cosec 2x +2 cosee 4x+3 cosec 6x) (C) 3 sec? 3x ~2 sec? 2x ~sec® x Q. (D) sec + 2 sec? 2x +35 The functions u = e* sin x ; v= e* cos x fy the equation x (D) none of these Let y=yx+Vx+Vx4....00 then x. Ix A z= (B) © Te ©) 2x09 Sxt12v1 dy Ify=sin' | 73 —— } then B “om be equal to - (D) None of these Two functions f & g have first & second derivatives at x = 0 & satisfy the relations, 2 £0 = Fo: g""(0)=5 £0) =6 (0) =3 then - £'(0)=28'(0)=4g 0), = £0 »@=5 (A) if hea) = then (0) =" (B) if k(x) = f(x) . g(x) sinx then k' (0 (©) Limit Tedd wSaral (D) none PARAGRAPH TYPE This section contains PARAGRAPHS. Based on each paragraph, there are questions. Each question has FOUR options. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four options corresponds to the correct answer(s). For each question, choose the option corresponding to the correct answer(s). Paragraph # 1 (Ques. 10 to 11) A curve is represented parametrically by the equations x = ¢ cos t and y = e' sin t where t is a parameter. Then ~ Q10. The relation between the parameter 't’ and the angle ct between the tangent to the given curve and the x-axis is given by, f equals ~ ay Ba p) ta “> ®t a-% Big Oat oF 2, QU. The value of ‘ > at the point where t= 0 ix is- (ay (B)2 (C)-2 (D)3 Methods of Differentiation Paragraph # 1 (Ques. 12 to 14) fx+y)-fO) _ f(y)-1 Let 2 ss differentiable and (0) = 1. Let g(x) be a derivable function at x=0 and follows. the functional rule xy xye R. fx) is 0x) +8(y) k x+y ) = Sea (ke R,k#0,2) 2% Let 2(0) = 240. QI12. Domain of fn(fx)) is (AR (B)R- (OR (D)R QI3. Range of y = log,,(fx)) i) (A) C=, 1] (B) | 5 © Cx, ») MR Q14. Ifthe graphs of y= fx) and y= g(x) intersect in coincident points the 2 can take values @3 B81 ©-1 M4 MATCH THE COLUMN TYPE Following questions contain statements given in two columns, which have to be matched. The statements in Column-I are labelled as A, B, C and D while the statements in Column-IT are labelled as (P), (Q), (R) and (S). Any given statement in Column-I can have correct matching with ONE OR MORE statement(s) in Column-IL. Column-1 Qs. (A) y = cos" (4x° — 3x), then Column-IL 3 1 © dando] WSaral & at aa aoa SI wSaral Q16. Column-I contains function defi ed on R and Column: Methods of Differentiation contains their properties. Match them. Column-1 Column-I1 1+tan™ (A) Lim —r equal (ye " l+s 1 (®) Lim —1—— equals @e (1+ c0secx)™6") Ve © Lim [2 cos" ) equals er 0g @ e NUMERICAL TYPE Gtk, Te Lim !=205%60528.0053x...c08m The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, find the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, truncated! rounded-off to the second decimal place; e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0.33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30) x44 dy 1. “Sepp then Ge atx= > isp’ then find the value of 2p. Quit. Ity QU8, If x0—y'+ 3xy?—3x°y + 1=0, then at (0, 1) © soa ae oUals QU9. Let fx) =x + 2x i Qx+ 2X tose Compute the value of £(100).f(100). (x-a)* (x-ay? 1 If f(x) =| (x—b)* (xX-bP 1 (x-c)' (xc) 1 20. (x-a? 1 (x-by 1 (x-c 1 (x-ay* then f(x) =A] (x—b)* (x-0* Find the value of 3. Get Top Ranks in IIT-JEE/NEET/10" Fa x has the value equal to 253, find the value of n (where n € N), Q22. The function f: R > R satisfies FOP) £8) =) ° £00) for all real x. Given that f(1) = 1 and "(1) = 8, compute the value of f'(1) +"(1). SUBJECTIVE TYPE Q23. Find differential coefficient of y = (x)'"* _— . 1y Q24, Find differential cociicient of y= | 1+— x Q25. If y = sin x « sin 2x - sin 3x... ‘sin nx, find y. Q26. IF Ax) = (K+ I(x + 2)(x + (x +n) then £'(0) is - Q27. (i) Let x 4x—3, x>2and let g be the inverse of f. Find the value of g' where f(x) = (ii) Let f: R— R be defined as fx) = 8 + 3x? + 6x — 5 + de® and g(x) = f(x), then find g'(-1). Q28. [fy =xfnf(axy'+ a], prove that x(x + 1) ay , dy 8 ax Q29. a polynomial function f(x) such that ff". wSaral Exercise - 2 Methods of Differentiation Brain Booster SINGLE CORRECT TYPE Each question has FOUR options for correct answer: ONLY ONE of these four options is correct option. For each question, choose the correct option 10 answer the question. a. Q2. Q@. Let f(x) be a polynomial function of second degree. Iff(1) = f(-1) and a, b, ¢ are in A.P. then f(a), £(b) and £(c) are in. (A) Arithmetic-Geometric Progression (B) Arithmetic progression (A.P.) (C) Geometric progression (GP.) (D) Harmonie progression (H.P.) Lt | cos —cos—cos —......c08- (sos oor feos§...cor 5], If fix) then £" =< then f(x) at x= 5 a+ B) 4 Az 8) -z @o (D) None of these boys ay. It y'= 1, then So y(xiny—y) y(xiny—y) x(yinx—y) x(yénx +x) yixiny+ y) cy@iny ty) © xqinx—x) ©) “x(yinxtx) ay dx y y x x (A) BY O-; Oy Ifx = sec0 ~ cos 0, y= sec"0— cos" and «? +4(2) =k(y? +4), then k is equal to Aim (B)1 (© 10 (D) 100 Q6. Qi. Quo. 1 dy 7 then Fat x= 1 is equal to 1 (ayo Big ©- 4 (D) None of these If'u = f(x’), v = g(x’), f(x) = cos x and 8") du sin x, then <= dv (0) ee? cue (B) bx cos x° cose x7 © dxseox’ 3 3 2 (D) 5 xseex"cosee x Derivative of tan’ sin! 2% Tag? BOXED) 1 Ory ®) ©@o (pI If n(x + y) = 2xy, then y(0) = A! B41 ©2 Mo ds The expression of 7 of the function y=a" Ox I-yénx) ny (B) Xa-yénx) yiny (©) Xa—yénx iny) ytiny (D) Xs yinx fny) WSaral & at aa aoa SI wSaral Qu. Qi2. Qs. Quis. Qs. It y= bine Join + ffinxrnt0o 5 dy then the value of == dx If f(x) = x + tan x and fis inverse of g then g' (x) equal to SY Titeo-xP — ® 2-fe00-xT ( © Fyfeopaxp (D)None of these If f (x) = sin”'(sin x) + cos”(sin x) and 6 (x) = F(A), then $'(x) is equal to (AI (B) sin x («@o (D) None of these If (Jieat ar} them ge esa! to (x #0) 1 4 A xGee) ®)~305x) 1 7 (+x? ot (py 2 2 Q16. Qi7. Qis. Qu. Methods of Differentiation The derivative of sec ( (x> 0,41) Ae @ e c bp) — OTe One 4 ad y= ta a Wey stan axel 7 "ey 3K43 id tant 1 erms the tan So + ee to m terms then dy _ => 0) (A) ® Gane dt 1 © vary (D) None of these Let fx) = 3x? + 4x gi(1) + g”(2) and g(x) = 2x? + 3x.f(2) + £"(3) then incorrect option is/are — (A) £(1) = 22 + 12P(2) (B) @'(2)=44 + 122'(1) (©) 27) + g"(2)=10 (D) £(3) = 34 + 2P(2) fy, 8 Ify=ee sin bx, then <¥-2a is equal dx dx to (Aya bay (B) (a by ©O-y (D) None of these wSaral Q20, Let fbe a polynomial. Then the second derivative of f(e) is (A) fr(e")e* + Fe") (B) £7(e')e** + "ee" (©) "ey (D) £"%(e*)e** + f(e")e* k,, then k is equal to Q22. o(S)R) Q23. differentiable pi such that f(x + 1 f09. 1 Then for N= 1, 2,3, sat S52" (3) Let g(x) = fn f(x) where f(x) is a twice fe function on (0, ©) Qu. Qs. Methods of Differentiation “QN+1? 1 1 1 melibebemash 9° 25 Given that £"(2)=6 and £"(1)=4, S(2h+2+i")-£(2) (A) does not exist (B) is equal to -3/2 (©) is equal to 3/2 (D) is equal to 3 Let in3x 1 2fen(2}ssi()) fx) = |eos3x =1 afcor( 3) -si'(*)} tan3x 4 1+2tan3x then the value of /"(x) at x= (2n + 1), ne I (the set of integers) is equal to - (acy (B)3 (cy! (p)9 WSaral @ at aa aoa SI wSaral Exercise - 2A Methods of Differentiation Brain Booster ONE OR MORE THAN ON! CORRECT TYPE Each question has FOUR options for correct answer( |. ONE OR MORE THAN ONE of these four option(s) is (are) correct option(s). For each question, choose the correct option(s) to answer the question, a. Q. Qs. If | is a twice repeated root of the equation ax’ +bx? +bx+d=0 then - (A)a=b=d (B)atb=0 (C)b+d=0 (D)a=d ay If y=log, log, x}, then > is equal to - 1 xlog, xlog, 2 (B) 1 © jog.00" (D) none of these yale) -d-#) Hty= ise face dy = Ye) , then > is equal to - {Ja-)-1} wefien} ® 1 Oven) © If2+2 to- » A)“ 281-2") © © 3er-y Qs. Q6. Q7. Q. Q0. 2 dy 2xy, then [> equals - ry +b Ifg is inverse of f and f (x)= x° + 3x—3 (x> 0) then g'(1) equals 1 A) 26043 (B)-1 -f() 1 — Os ©) Fay If £:R—R isa function such that f(x) =x) +x7F (+x P"2)+ £"3).x ER» then f{(1) — 0) is equal to (a2 (B) £2) (Of) (D) £2) Ir Icos(x+a) cos(x+B) cos(x +7) f(x)=|sin(x+a) sin(x +B) sin(x+7)| sin(B—y) — sin(y-B) —sin(a-B)) then f(a), £(B).f(y) are in - (AAP. (B) GP. (CHP, (D) None of the Let f(x) = (ax + b) cos x + (ex + d) sin x and f(x) =x cos x be an identity in x, then - (Aya=0 (B)b=1 (Ce=1 (D) d=0 Let f(x) = x", n being a non-negative integer, the value of 7 for which the equality fat b)= f(a) +f"(b) is valid for all a, b> 0 is - (ayo (C)2 CSG cs (By (D) None of these n ro wSaral PARAGRAPH TYPE This section contains PARAGRAPHS. Based on each paragraph, there are questions. Each question has FOUR options, ONLY ONE of these four options corresponds to the correct answer: For each question, choose the option corresponding to the correct answer: Paragraph # 1 (Ques.11 to 13) If y= f(x) be a differentiable function of x such that whose second, third......., nth derivatives exist. i.e, nth derivative of y is denoted by ay i: D’y,y",f%(x) is defined as d'y f(x+h)-f" (x) = lim dx” to h QU. Ify=e*7, then the value of y,(0) is - i (B)3" (3.2 (D) 3". 27.7! Inx Qi. ify — then the value of y "(e) is - (A)1 (B) Methods of Differentiation Q13. If x = sin t, y= sin kt, then the value of (= x)y, = xy, is (A)ky (B)-ky (C)ky? (D) ky’ Paragraph #2 (Ques.14 to 16) Limits that lead to the indeterminate forms 1°, 0°, can sometimes be solved taking logarithm first and then using L'Hépital’s rule. Let Lim(f(@x))"” written ase" is in the form of ©, it can be =e. enf(x) “1/09 8 using L'Héptal's rule. Where L = form and can be solved ro) Qi, Lima. A-1 Bye! (2 Me? QI. _Lim[ (nx)! +x"" Jv neN- (A)2 (B) 0 je? (De Qis, Lim(sin xen (Ay (B) 0 (c)2 (D) does not exist MATCH THE COLUMN TYPE Following questions contain statements given in two columns, which have to be matched, The statements in Column-I are labelled as A, B, C and D while the statements in Column-II are labelled as (P), (Q), (R) and (S). Any given statement in Column-I can have correct matching with ONE OR MORE statement(s) in Column-II. QI7, Column-1 2x (A) If y = sim { Column-II 2 sixl1 © Te (1) Nonvexistent, | x |= 1 WSaral & at aa aoa SI wSaral Methods of Differentiation Qi8. Column-I Column-Il (A) If fx) = + x + 1, then #0 +1) at 1 x=0is (B) If x) = log, (log), then fe) is equal to (Q)0 ©) For the fi = (+4) R) 28 (©) For the function y = fm tan| +5 @ dy. if Gy 7 Pseex + q, then (p+ q) is equal to (D) If fx) = je — 8 + x — I] sin x, then (s) 4 4f(280(f(7))) is equal to NUMERICAL TYPE ou. The answer to each question is a NUMERICAL VALUE. For each question, find the correct numerical value (in decimal notation, iruncated/ rounded-off to the second decimal place; e.g. 6.25, 7.00, -0,33, -.30, 30.27, -127.30) 2 Q19, Let f, gand h are differentiable functions. If ’ £(0) = 1; 2(0)=2:h(0) = 3 and the derivatives | Q25- f(x) = 1/2, atx=0 of their pair wise products at x = 0 are 7 1 : . O 2 andletg be the inverse of f Find the value of (888.2! at fx) =9. SUBJECTIVE TYPE Q28. Let fx) be a dsb function at x =0 & xty)_ f)+fQ) Q23. Prove that if { K } — oy KER Ke. 2), la,sinx + a.sin2x+.+ a,sinnx|sjsinx| for x € R, Show that f(x) is either a zero or an odd +3a,+ +na,| <1 linear funetion, wSaral Methods of Differentiation Answer Key Ex-1 Ex-1A LAB 2.BD 3.GA 4.B,D 5. ABC 6.(AMB)(C) 7. ACD 8. (A.B) 9.A,B,C 10.C 1.8 12.€ 13.A 14. AC 15. (A) > (QS); (B) > (PR) 16. (A) > (8); (B) > (P); (C) > (R) 17. 63 18.1 19. 100 20.3 22.6 _ (sinx 1y 1 23, xsinx | ""* + tog x.cosx 24{1++] | log{1++}|-—— x x x) x41 25. ¥'=y (cot x +2 cot 2x +3 cot 3K + sunne +n cot NX) 1i1 1 » J 4x? 26. n! (dete se +1) 27. (i) V6, Gi) 7 29. > Ex-2 Ex - 2A 1. B,C,.D 2AB 3. AC 4. A,B,C,.D 5. B.C 6. AC TAB 8. A.B.C 9. A,B,C,D 10. A.C 1. 12.D 13.B 14.4 15,A 16.4 17. (A) > (P,S,T); (B) — (R); (C) > (P.Q,T) 18. (A) > (S); (B) > (Q); (C) > (P); (D) > (8) 19. 16 20. 100 28 22111 WSaral & at aa aoa SI wSaral -: Important Notes & Formulas :-

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