Question 1:- Using integration, find the area of the region bounded by the line y = 5x + 2, the x- axis and the ordinates x = -2 and x = 2. [CBSE 2025]
Solution:- Given line, y = 5x + 2
(i) Let x = 0, then y = 2
(o, 2)
(ii) Let y = 0, then x = -2/5 = -0.4
(-2/5, 0)
Area of bounded region from x = -2 to x = 2
Area of bounded region = 64/5
Question 2:- Solve the following differential equation :
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Question 3:- Solve the differential equation ; given y(1) = 2.
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Question 5:- Find the shortest distance between the lines :
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Class XII Case Study
Case Study 2:- Three person viz. Amber Bonzi and Comet are manufacturing cars which run on petrol and on battery as well. Their production share in the market is 60 %, 30% and 10% respectively. Of their respective production capacities, 20 %, 10 % and 5 % cars respectively are electric (or battery operated).
Based on the above, answer the following : [CBSE 2025]
(i) (a) What is the probability that a randomly selected car is an electric car ? (2)
OR
(i) (b) What is the probability that a randomly selected car is a petrol car ? (2)
(ii) A car is selected at random and is found to be electric. What is the probability that it was manufactured by Comet ? (1)
(iii) A car is selected at random and is found to be electric. What is the probability that it was manufactured by Amber or Bonzi ? (1)
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Question 6:- A die with number 1 to 6 is biased such that P(2) = 3/10 and probability of other numbers is equal. Find the mean of the number of times number 2 appears on the dice, if the dice is thrown twice.
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Question 7:- If y = log(√x + 1/√x)², then show that .
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Question 8:- Two dice are thrown Defined are the following two events A and B : A = {(x, y): x + y = 9}, B = {(x, y) : x ≠ 3}, Where (x, y) denote a point in the same sample space.
Check if events A and B are independent or mutually exclusive.
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