English

Arts (English Medium) Class 11 - CBSE Question Bank Solutions for Mathematics

Advertisements
[object Object]
[object Object]
Subjects
Popular subjects
Topics
Advertisements
Advertisements
Mathematics
< prev  3181 to 3200 of 5677  next > 

If the function f(x) satisfies `lim_(x -> 1) (f(x) - 2)/(x^2 - 1) = pi`, evaluate `lim_(x -> 1) f(x)`.

[12] Limits and Derivatives
Chapter: [12] Limits and Derivatives
Concept: undefined >> undefined

if `f(x) = { (mx^2 + n, x < 0),(nx + m, 0<= x <= 1),(nx^3 + m, x > 1):}`

For what integers m and n does `lim_(x-> 0) f(x)` and `lim_(x -> 1) f(x)` exist?

[12] Limits and Derivatives
Chapter: [12] Limits and Derivatives
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Advertisements

Show that the statement

p: “If x is a real number such that x3 + 4= 0, then x is 0” is true by

(i) direct method

(ii) method of contradiction

(iii) method of contrapositive

[1] Mathematical Reasoning
Chapter: [1] Mathematical Reasoning
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Show that the statement “For any real numbers a and ba2 = b2 implies that a = b” is not true by giving a counter-example.

[1] Mathematical Reasoning
Chapter: [1] Mathematical Reasoning
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Show that the following statement is true by the method of contrapositive.

pIf x is an integer and x2 is even, then x is also even.

[1] Mathematical Reasoning
Chapter: [1] Mathematical Reasoning
Concept: undefined >> undefined

By giving a counter example, show that the following statements are not true.

p: If all the angles of a triangle are equal, then the triangle is an obtuse angled triangle.

[1] Mathematical Reasoning
Chapter: [1] Mathematical Reasoning
Concept: undefined >> undefined

By giving a counter example, show that the following statements are not true.

q: The equation x2 – 1 = 0 does not have a root lying between 0 and 2.

[1] Mathematical Reasoning
Chapter: [1] Mathematical Reasoning
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Find the mean and variance for the data.

6, 7, 10, 12, 13, 4, 8, 12

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

Find the mean and variance for the first n natural numbers.

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

Find the mean and variance for the first 10 multiples of 3.

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

Find the mean and variance for the data.

xi 6 10 14 18 24 28 30
fi 2 4 7 12 8 4 3
[13] Statistics
Chapter: [13] Statistics
Concept: undefined >> undefined

Find the mean and variance for the data.

xi 92 93 97 98 102 104 109
fi 3 2 3 2 6 3 3
[13] Statistics
Chapter: [13] Statistics
Concept: undefined >> undefined

The diameters of circles (in mm) drawn in a design are given below:

Diameters 33 - 36 37 - 40 41 - 44 45 - 48 49 - 52
No. of circles 15 17 21 22 25

Calculate the standard deviation and mean diameter of the circles.

[Hint: First make the data continuous by making the classes as 32.5 - 36.5, 36.5 - 40.5, 40.5 - 44.5, 44.5 - 48.5, 48.5 - 52.5 and then proceed.]

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

The following is the record of goals scored by team A in a football session:

No. of goals scored

0

1

2

3

4

No. of matches

1

9

7

5

3

For the team B, mean number of goals scored per match was 2 with a standard deviation 1.25 goals. Find which team may be considered more consistent?

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

The sum and sum of squares corresponding to length (in cm) and weight (in gm) of 50 plant products are given below:

`sum_(i-1)^50 x_i = 212, sum_(i=1)^50 x_i^2 = 902.8, sum_(i=1)^50 y_i = 261, sum_(i = 1)^50 y_i^2 = 1457.6`

Which is more varying, the length or weight?

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

The mean and variance of eight observations are 9 and 9.25, respectively. If six of the observations are 6, 7, 10, 12, 12 and 13, find the remaining two observations.

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

The mean and variance of 7 observations are 8 and 16, respectively. If five of the observations are 2, 4, 10, 12 and 14. Find the remaining two observations.

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

The mean and standard deviation of six observations are 8 and 4, respectively. If each observation is multiplied by 3, find the new mean and new standard deviation of the resulting observations

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

Given that  `barx` is the mean and σ2 is the variance of n observations x1, x2, …,xn. Prove that the mean and variance of the observations ax1, ax2, ax3, …,axare `abarx` and a2 σ2, respectively (a ≠ 0).

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

The mean and standard deviation of 20 observations are found to be 10 and 2, respectively. On rechecking, it was found that an observation 8 was incorrect. Calculate the correct mean and standard deviation in each of the following cases:

  1. If wrong item is omitted.
  2. If it is replaced by 12.
[13] Statistics
Chapter: [13] Statistics
Concept: undefined >> undefined
< prev  3181 to 3200 of 5677  next > 
Advertisements
Share
Notifications

Englishहिंदीमराठी


      Forgot password?
Use app×