We have to value of x which will give us maximum value of f(x)?
detailed approach please. Answer is 1.
We have to value of x which will give us maximum value of f(x)?
detailed approach please. Answer is 1.
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Answer is 11/10X
Can't it be solved without using sin and cos? If yes, then please also share the method
Answer is p+q-r
Way of doing this question without using cos.
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I first calculated infinite series of 2 with r=2/3
2/1-1/3=6
then i kept aside -2d/3 and calculated an infinite series from 3rd term onwardsÂ
(4d/9)/1-2/3=4d/3
added=6+-2d/3+4d/3=5/2
d=-7/4
Please help me in finding out where i went wrong
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There are 100 bottles of a drink, out of which only one bottle is poisoned. Anyone who tastes the drink from the poisoned bottle would die in one hour. However, there is no harm if the drink from other bottles is tasted. A test is to be conducted using rats to identify the poisoned bottle. What is the minimum number of rats needed for the test if the poisoned bottle is to be identified in exactly one hour time? Assume that the time taken by the rats to drink the contents of the bottle is negligible and that rats can drink the contents of as many bottles as we make them to drink.Â
approach please ? Ans is 7
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I first calculated infinite series of 2 with r=2/3
2/1-1/3=6
then i kept aside -2d/3 and calculated an infinite series from 3rd term onwardsÂ
(4d/9)/1-2/3=4d/3
added=6+-2d/3+4d/3=5/2
d=-7/4
Please help me in finding out where i went wrong
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There is a cylindrical tank containing some liquid which evaporates at a constant rate (in litres per minute). If twelve identical pipes start pumping the same liquid into this tank, the tank is filled in 48 minutes. Instead, if fourteen such pipes are used, the tank is filled in 36 minutes. How many such pipes will be required if the tank needs to be filled in 24 minutes? 24 20 18 CBD Approach?
Please help me resolve this
how to do this one?
I am only able to solve it by taking sides as 5,12,13 which makes area 39..but it is not in option