MCQ in English Solutions for CBSE Maths 12 Science Integrals to enable students to get Solutions in a narrative video format for the specific question.
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Question 1 : Find: . (View Answer Video)
Question 2 : Evaluate : (View Answer Video)
Question 3 : Evaluate : (View Answer Video)
Question 4 : Find : (View Answer Video)
Question 5 : Find the integral of the function . (View Answer Video)
Question 1 : Find the value of if the points with position vectors and are coplanar. (View Answer Video)
Question 2 : Find the area of the triangle with vertices A(1, 1, 2), B(2, 3, 5) and C(1, 5, 5). (View Answer Video)
Question 3 : If a line has direction ratios 2, -1, -2, then what are its direction cosines? (View Answer Video)
Question 4 : For given vectors,and find the unit vector in the direction of the vector a + b. (View Answer Video)
Question 5 : Write the position vector of the point which divides the join of points with position vectors and in the ratio 2:1. (View Answer Video)
Question 1 : The objective function is maximum or minimum, which lies on the boundary of the feasible region. (View Answer Video)
Question 1 : Let be defined as . Choose the correct answer. (View Answer Video)
Question 2 : Functions are defined respectively, by , find . (View Answer Video)
Question 3 : The number of binary operations which can be defined on the set is, (View Answer Video)
Question 4 : Let R be the relation on the set N given by R ={(a, b): a = b - 2, b > 6}. Choose the correct answer. (View Answer Video)
Question 5 : If is defined by , write f(f(x)). (View Answer Video)