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The angle of intersection of the parabolas y2 = 4 ax and x2 = 4ay at the origin is ____________ .

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The angle of intersection of the curves y = 2 sin2 x and y = cos 2 x at \[x = \frac{\pi}{6}\] is ____________ .

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Any tangent to the curve y = 2x7 + 3x + 5 __________________ .

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The point on the curve 9y2 = x3, where the normal to the curve makes equal intercepts with the axes is

(a) \[\left( 4, \frac{8}{3} \right)\]

(b) \[\left( - 4, \frac{8}{3} \right)\]

(c) \[\left( 4, - \frac{8}{3} \right)\]

(d) none of these

 

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The slope of the tangent to the curve x = t2 + 3t − 8, y = 2t2 − 2t − 5 at the point (2, −1) is _____________ .

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The line y = mx + 1 is a tangent to the curve y2 = 4x, if the value of m is ________________ .

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The normal at the point (1, 1) on the curve 2y + x2 = 3 is _____________ .

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The normal to the curve x2 = 4y passing through (1, 2) is _____________ .

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Find the angle of intersection of the curves \[y^2 = 4ax \text { and } x^2 = 4by\] .

 
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Find the equation of tangents to the curve y = cos(+ y), –2π ≤ x ≤ 2π that are parallel to the line + 2y = 0.

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Find the area of a parallelogram whose adjacent sides are represented by the vectors\[2 \hat{i} - 3 \hat{k} \text { and } 4 \hat{j} + 2 \hat{k} .\]

[10] Vectors
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Evaluate : \[\int\frac{x \cos^{- 1} x}{\sqrt{1 - x^2}}dx\] .

[7] Integrals
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Form the differential equation representing the family of curves y = mx, where m is an arbitrary constant.

[9] Differential Equations
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Form the differential equation of the family of ellipses having foci on y-axis and centre at the origin.

[9] Differential Equations
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Form the differential equation of the family of hyperbolas having foci on x-axis and centre at the origin.

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Form the differential equation representing the family of curves `y2 = m(a2 - x2) by eliminating the arbitrary constants 'm' and 'a'. 

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Find the equation of a tangent and the normal to the curve `"y" = (("x" - 7))/(("x"-2)("x"-3)` at the point where it cuts the x-axis

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Find the area of the region bounded by the curves (x -1)2 + y2 = 1 and x2 + y2 = 1, using integration.

[9] Differential Equations
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Form the differential equation representing the family of curves y = e2x (a + bx), where 'a' and 'b' are arbitrary constants.

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Find the equation of the tangent line to the curve `"y" = sqrt(5"x" -3) -5`, which is parallel to the line  `4"x" - 2"y" + 5 = 0`.

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