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The order of differential equation `2x^2 (d^2y)/(dx^2) - 3 (dy)/(dx) + y` = 0 is

[9] Differential Equations
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Find the cartesian equation of the line which passes ·through the point (– 2, 4, – 5) and parallel to the line given by.

`(x + 3)/3 = (y - 4)/5 = (z + 8)/6`

[11] Three-dimensional Geometry
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A linear function z = ax + by, where a and b are constants, which has to be maximised or minimised according to a set of given condition is called a:-

[12] Linear Programming
Chapter: [12] Linear Programming
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Maximised value of z in z = 3x + 4y, subject to constraints : x + y ≤ 4, x ≥ 0. y ≥ 0

[12] Linear Programming
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One kind of cake requires 200 g of flour and 25 g of fat, and another kind of cake require 100 g of flour and 50 kg fat. Find the mamximum number of cake which can be made from 5 kg of flour and l kg of fat assuming that there is no shortage of the other ingradients used in making the cakes.

[20] Linear Programming
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If z = 200x + 500y  .....(i)

Subject to the constraints:

x + 2y ≥ 10  .......(ii)

3x + 4y ≤ 24  ......(iii)

x, 0, y ≥ 0  ......(iv)

At which point minimum value of Z is attained.

[12] Linear Programming
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A factory makes tennis rackets and cricket bats. A tennis racte takes 1.5 hour of a machine time and 3 hours of craftman's time in its making white a cricket bat takes 3 hours of machine time and 1 hour of craftman's time. In a day the factory has the availability of not more than 42 hours of machine time and 24 hours of craftman time. Then what number of rackets and lot must be made if the factory is to work at full capacity?

[20] Linear Programming
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A manufacturer produces nuts and bolts. It takes 1 hours of work on machine. A and 3 hours on machine B to produce a package of nuts. It takes 3 hours on machine A and 1 hours on machine B to produce a packages of bolts. He earns a profit of Rs. 17.50 per packages on nuts and Rs. 7.00 per packages on bolts. How many packages of each should be produced each day so as to maximise his profit if he operates his machine for at the most 12 hours a day?

[20] Linear Programming
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If 'A' and 'B' are events such that `P(A/B) = P(B/A)` then:-

[13] Probability
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The probability that a student is not swimmer is `1/5`, Then he probability that out of five students, for are swimmers is

[13] Probability
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If 'A' and 'B' are two events, such that P(A)0 and P(B/A) = 1 then.

[13] Probability
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If P(A/B) > P(A), then which of the following is correct:-

[13] Probability
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If A and B are any two events such that P(A) + P(B) – P(A and B) = P(A), then.

[13] Probability
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Given that E and F are events such that P(E) = 0.6, P(F) = 0.3 and P(E ∩ F) = 0.2, then what will be the value of P(E/F) and P(F/E).

[13] Probability
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Compute P(A/B) If P(B) = 0.5, P(A ∩ B) = 0.32

[13] Probability
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What will be the value of P(A ∪ B) it 2P(A) = P(B) = `5/13` and P(A/B) = `?/5`

[13] Probability
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If P(A) = `6/11`, P(B) = `5/11` and P(A ∪ B) = `7/11`, then what will be the value of P(A ∩ B)

[13] Probability
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Determine P(E/F) if mother father and son line up at random for a tamily pictur. E = son on one end F. Father in middle.

[13] Probability
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Given that two numbers appearing on throwing two dice are different. Find the probability of the event the sum of numbers on the dice is 4.

[13] Probability
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If `tan^-1x + tan^-1y + tan^-1z = pi/2`, then

[6] Applications of Derivatives
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