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Unit 07: Vectors
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BSIC Gujranwala (2016)// * Find $\cos$ of angle between $u.v$ if $u=3\underline i+\underline j-\unde... Gujranwala (2016)// * Prove that $\sin (\alpha+\beta)=\sin \alpha \cos \beta+\cos \alpha \sin \beta$. --- // BSIC Gujranwala (2015), BSIC Sargodha(2017)// * Prove that $a\tim
Unit 04: Introduction to Analytic Geometry
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portant questions. <list-group> * Find the area between $x-axis$ and the curve $y=4x-x^2$ --- // BSI... . --- // BSIC Gujranwala (2016)// * Find angle between the line represented by $2x^2+3xy-5y^2=0$. ... / * Find whether the poin $(5,8)$ lies above or below the line $2x-3y+6=0$. --- // BSIC Rawalpandi (... / * Check whether the given point lies above or below the given line, $P(-7,6);4x+3y-9=0$--- // BSIC
Unit 01: Functions and Limits
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)// * Let the real valued functions $f$ and $g$ be defined by $f(x)=2x+1$ and $g(x)=x^2-1$. Obtain t... )// * Let the real valued functions $f$ and $g$ be defined by $f(x)=2x+1$ and $g(x)=x^2-1$. Obtain t... argodha(2016)// * Express the volume $V$ of a cube as a function of the area $A$ of its base. --- //
Unit 06: Conic section
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-2x^4=7$. .--- // FBSIC (2016)// * Let $\alpha$ be a positive number and $0<c<a$. Let $F(c,0)$ and $F`(-c,0)$ be two given points. Prove that the locus of points $P(x,y)
Unit 03: Integration
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x$ --- // BSIC Gujranwala (2015)// * Find area between $x-axis$ and the curve $y=\sin 2x$ from $x=0... dx$--- // BSIC Sargodha(2016)// * Find the area between the $x-axis$ and the curve $y=x^2+1$, from $