Q73.If loge y = 3 sin−1 x, then (1 −x2)y′′ −xy′ at x = 12 is equal to (1) 3eπ/6 (2) 9eπ/2 (3) 3eπ/2 (4) 9eπ/6 y ≥0, y(0) = 0. Then at x = 2, y′′ + y + 1 is equal to
What This Question Tests
This question involves finding the range of a trigonometric function using standard transformations and then calculating the product of the arithmetic mean and geometric mean of the range's endpoints.
Concepts Tested
Formulas Used
sinθ + cosθ = √2 sin(θ + π/4)
Range of sin x is [-1, 1]
AM = (a+b)/2
GM = √(ab)
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📋 Question Details
- Chapter
- Functions
- Topic
- Range of trigonometric functions
- Year
- 2024
- Shift
- 09 Apr Shift 2
- Q Number
- Q73
- Type
- MCQ
- NCERT Ref
- Class 11 Mathematics Ch 3: Trigonometric Functions | Class 11 Mathematics Ch 2: Relations and Functions
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