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HSC Maths 2014 Part 2

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HSC Maths 2014 Part 2

1) The document is a past board question paper for mathematics part 2 from March 2014. It contains 6 questions with multiple parts testing concepts in calculus, probability, and functions. 2) The questions test the candidate's knowledge of derivatives, integrals, differential equations, probability distributions, and theorems like Rolle's theorem and continuity of functions. 3) Candidates are instructed to show working, use graph paper where required, and answer all questions in the same answer book with new pages for each question.

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BOARD QUESTION PAPER: MARCH 2014

MATHEMATICS – II
Note:
i. All questions are compulsory.
ii. Figures to the right indicate full marks.
iii. Graph of L.P.P. should be drawn on graph paper only.
iv. Answers to both sections must be written in one answer book.
v. Answer to every new question must be written on a new page.

SECTION – II
Q.4. (A) Select and write the correct answer from the given alternatives in each of the following: (6)[12]
dy 
i. If y = 1  cos , x = 1  sin , then at  = is
dx 4
(A) 1 (B) 1
1 1
(C) (D)
2 2
ii. The integrating factor of linear differential equation
dy
+ y sec x = tan x is
dx
(A) sec x  tan x (B) sec x  tan x
(C) sec x + tan x (D) sec x  cot x
iii. The equation of tangent to the curve y = 3x2  x + 1 at the point (1, 3) is
(A) y = 5x + 2 (B) y = 5x  2
1 1
(C) y = x + 2 (D) y = x  2
5 5
(B) Attempt any THREE of the following: (6)
i. Examine the continuity of the function
f(x) = sin x  cos x, for x  0
= 1 , for x = 0
at the point x = 0.
ii. Verify Rolle’s theorem for the function
f(x) = x2  5x + 9 on [1, 4]

iii. 
Evaluate: sec n x  tan x dx

iv. The probability mass function (p.m.f.) of X is given below:


X=x 1 2 3
1 2 2
P(X = x)
5 5 5
Find E(X2)
v. Given that X  B (n = 10, p). If E (X) = 8, find the value of p.
Q.5. (A) Attempt any TWO of the following: (6)[14]
i. If y = f(u) is a differentiable function of u and u = g(x) is a differentiable function of x, then
dy dy du
prove that y = f[g(x)] is a differentiable function of x and =  
dx du dx
ii. Obtain the differential equation by eliminating the arbitrary constants A, B from the equation:
y = A cos (log x) + B sin (log x)
x2
iii. Evaluate:   x2  2  2 x 2  1 dx
(B) Attempt any TWO of the following: (8)
i. An open box is to be made out of a piece of a square card board of sides 18 cms by cutting
off equal squares from the corners and turning up the sides. Find the maximum volume of the
box.
2a a a
ii. Prove that:  f ( x)dx =  f ( x)dx   f (2a  x)dx
0 0 0

iii. If the function f(x) is continuous in the interval [2, 2], find the values of a and b, where
sin ax
f(x) =  2, for 2  x < 0
x
= 2x + 1, for 0  x  1
= 2b x 2  3  1 , for 1 < x  2
Q.6. (A) Attempt any TWO of the following: (6)[14]
dy y+ x  y2 2
i. Solve the differential equation: =
dx x
ii. A fair coin is tossed 8 times. Find the probability that it shows heads at least once.
dy y
iii. If xpyq = (x + y)p+q, then prove that = .
dx x

(B) Attempt any TWO of the following: (8)


2 2
i. Find the area of the sector of a circle bounded by the circle x + y = 16 and the line y = x in
the first quadrant.
ii. Prove that:
x 2 a2
 x 2  a 2 dx =
2
x  a 2  log x + x 2  a 2 + c
2

iii. A random variable X has the following probability distribution:


X=x 0 1 2 3 4 5 6
P[X = x] k 3k 5k 7k 9k 11k 13k
(a) Find k
(b) Find P(0 < X < 4)
(c) Obtain cumulative distribution function (c.d.f.) of X.

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