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Two events, A and B, will be independent if ______.

[13] Probability
Chapter: [13] Probability
Concept: undefined >> undefined

If each element of a second order determinant is either zero or one, what is the probability that the value of the determinant is positive? (Assume that the individual entries of the determinant are chosen independently, each value being assumed with probability `1/2`).

[13] Probability
Chapter: [13] Probability
Concept: undefined >> undefined

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Find the angle between the following pair of lines:

`vecr = 2hati - 5hatj + hatk + lambda(3hati - 2hatj + 6hatk) and vecr = 7hati - 6hatk + mu(hati + 2hatj + 2hatk)`

[11] Three - Dimensional Geometry
Chapter: [11] Three - Dimensional Geometry
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Find the angle between the following pair of lines:

`vecr = 3hati + hatj - 2hatk + lambda(hati - hatj - 2hatk) and vecr = 2hati - hatj -56hatk + mu(3hati - 5hatj - 4hatk)`

[11] Three - Dimensional Geometry
Chapter: [11] Three - Dimensional Geometry
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Find the angle between the following pairs of lines: 

`(x-2)/2 = (y-1)/5 = (z+3)/(-3)` and `(x+2)/(-1) = (y-4)/8 = (z -5)/4`

[11] Three - Dimensional Geometry
Chapter: [11] Three - Dimensional Geometry
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Find the angle between the following pairs of lines:

`x/y = y/2 = z/1` and `(x-5)/4 = (y-2)/1 = (z - 3)/8`

[11] Three - Dimensional Geometry
Chapter: [11] Three - Dimensional Geometry
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Find the values of p so the line `(1-x)/3 = (7y-14)/2p = (z-3)/2` and `(7-7x)/(3p) = (y -5)/1 = (6-z)/5` are at right angles.

[11] Three - Dimensional Geometry
Chapter: [11] Three - Dimensional Geometry
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Find the angle between the lines whose direction ratios are a, b, c and b − c, c − a, a − b.

[11] Three - Dimensional Geometry
Chapter: [11] Three - Dimensional Geometry
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Differentiate the function with respect to x.

sin (x2 + 5)

[5] Continuity and Differentiability
Chapter: [5] Continuity and Differentiability
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Differentiate the function with respect to x.

cos (sin x)

[5] Continuity and Differentiability
Chapter: [5] Continuity and Differentiability
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Differentiate the function with respect to x.

sin (ax + b)

[5] Continuity and Differentiability
Chapter: [5] Continuity and Differentiability
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Differentiate the function with respect to x.

`sec(tan (sqrtx))`

[5] Continuity and Differentiability
Chapter: [5] Continuity and Differentiability
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Differentiate the function with respect to x.

`(sin (ax + b))/cos (cx + d)`

[5] Continuity and Differentiability
Chapter: [5] Continuity and Differentiability
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Differentiate the function with respect to x. 

cos x3 . sin2 (x5)

[5] Continuity and Differentiability
Chapter: [5] Continuity and Differentiability
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Differentiate the function with respect to x. 

`2sqrt(cot(x^2))`

[5] Continuity and Differentiability
Chapter: [5] Continuity and Differentiability
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Differentiate the function with respect to x.

`cos (sqrtx)`

[5] Continuity and Differentiability
Chapter: [5] Continuity and Differentiability
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Prove that the function f given by f(x) = |x − 1|, x ∈ R is not differentiable at x = 1.

[5] Continuity and Differentiability
Chapter: [5] Continuity and Differentiability
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Differentiate the function with respect to x:

(3x2 – 9x + 5)9

[5] Continuity and Differentiability
Chapter: [5] Continuity and Differentiability
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Differentiate the function with respect to x:

sin3 x + cos6 x

[5] Continuity and Differentiability
Chapter: [5] Continuity and Differentiability
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Differentiate the function with respect to x:

`(5x)^(3cos 2x)`

[5] Continuity and Differentiability
Chapter: [5] Continuity and Differentiability
Concept: undefined >> undefined
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