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[Mathematics 9 (Science Group)]
Mathematics 9 is written by Dr. Karamat H. Dar and Prof. Irfan-ul-Haq and this book is published by Carvan Book House, Lahore, Pakistan. This book consist of 302 pages and there are 17 units. Notes of Unit 1 and 3 are provided by $ka + kb + kc$$ac + ad + bc + bd$$a^2 + 2ab + b^2$$a^2 – b^2$$a^2 + 2ab + b^2 – c^2$$a^4 + a^2b^2 + b^4$$a^4 + 4b^4$$x^2 + px + q$$ax^2 + bx + c$$(ax^2 + bx + c) (ax2 + bx + d) + k$$(x + a) (x + b) (x + c) …</description>
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[Fundamental of Complex Analysis, Solutions of Some Exercises]

Complex analysis is the study of functions that exist in the complex plane, that is, functions with complex arguments and complex outputs. With roots in the 18th century and the years just before, it is one of the classical branches of mathematics. In the 20th century, significant figures in mathematics who are connected to complex numbers include Euler, Gauss, Riemann, …</description>
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[Mechanics I (Statics) by Dr Babar Ahmad]

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[A Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI]
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[Textbook of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI]
&lt;lead&gt;Textbook of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI is published by Punjab Textbook Board (PTB) Lahore, Pakistan. The book has total of 14 chapters.&lt;/lead&gt; 
One this page, we have posted Notes (Solutions), MCQs, short question, sample papers and old papers related to this subject. This book has wide scope and it is part of syllabus of Mathematics in FSc/ICS from all board (Board of Intermediate and Secondary Educa…</description>
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[A Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI]
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Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI is published by National Book Foundation (NBF), Islamabad, Pakistan. NBF can be considered as Federal Textbook Board Islamabad. The book has total of nine (9) chapters.

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[Calculus and Analytic Geometry, MATHEMATICS 12]
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[A Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI]
&lt;lead&gt;Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI is published by National Book Foundation (NBF), Islamabad, Pakistan. NBF can be considered as Federal Textbook Board Islamabad. The book has total of nine (9) chapters. &lt;/lead&gt; 
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A Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI is published by Khybar Pakhtunkhwa Textbook Board (KPTB or KPTBB) Peshawar, Pakistan. The book has total of twelve (12) chapters.

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Lot of high quality MCQs covering Textbook of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI are available here. There are fourteen (14) chapters in this book, therefore MCQs of each chapters are given on separate page. This book was published by Punjab Textbook Board (PTB) Lahore, Pakistan. These MCQs are not only helpful for this book but can be considered for students of Higher Secondary Schools. Answer are also given on the same page.</description>
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        <description>Definitions: FSc Part1 KPK

A Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI is published by Khybar Pakhtunkhwa Textbook Board (KPTB or KPTBB) Peshawar, Pakistan. The book has total of twelve (12) chapters.

Definition of the book provide the quick overview of the book.$360^\circ$$\theta$$90^{\circ} \pm \theta, 180^{\circ} \pm \theta, 270^{\circ} \pm \theta, 360^{\circ} \pm \theta$$16^\circ 13&#039; 9&#039;&#039;$$sin(\alpha+2\pi)=sin\alpha$$sin x=\frac{2}{7}$$cos x-tan x=0$</description>
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[Matric Science 10th Book Cover]
The notes/solutions, definitions, MCQs and important question for Mathematics 10 (Science Group), published by Ilmi Kitab Khana, Urdu Bazar, Lahore, Pakistan are available on this page. Whenever we found the notes we will update this page and will upload notes here. If you wish to contribute and send us the notes please contact us via our $(b^2-4ac)$$ax^2+bx+c$$\mathbb{N}$$\mathbb{W}$$\mathbb{Z}$$E$$O$$P$$\mathbb{Q}$$\cup$$\cap$$\s…</description>
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[Vector &amp; Tensor Analysis by Prof Fazal Abbas]

Solution of Chapter 6: Curvilinear Coordinates of the book Vector &amp; Tensor Analysis by Prof. Dr. Nawazish Ali Shah written by Prof. Fazal Abbas Sajid. Here solutions of chapter 6 are provided by the author of the book, for the solutions of all the chapters of the book, please buy the solution manual from the market.</description>
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	*  FSc part 1 (HSSC-I) mathematics paper conducted by Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE), Islamabad has been analyse on this web page with the help of chart. Three type of chart are given in which one includes bar chart between chapters and marks, 2nd one include relation between algebraic and trigonometric portion and 3rd one contains pie chart which show the portion of questions from exercises to non-exercise question from book a &lt;div&gt;
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	*  FSc part 1 (HSSC-I) mathematics paper conducted by Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE), Islamabad has been analyse on this web page with the help of chart. Three type of chart are given in which one includes bar chart between chapters and marks, 2nd one include relation between algebraic and trigonometric portion and 3rd one contains pie chart which show the portion of questions from exercises to non-exercise question from book a &lt;div&gt;
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	*  FSc part 1 (HSSC-I) mathematics paper conducted by Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE), Islamabad has been analyse on this web page with the help of chart. Three type of chart are given in which one includes bar chart between chapters and marks, 2nd one include relation between algebraic and trigonometric portion and 3rd one contains pie chart which show the portion of questions from exercises to non-exercise question from book a &lt;div&gt;
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Notes (Solutions), MCQs/Objective type questions, model papers and old/previous papers (of FBISE and BISE) given here, are useful for FSc Part 1 and Part 2 (HSSC). Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI and Calculus and Analytic Geometry, MATHEMATICS 12, Punjab Text Book Board Lahore</description>
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        <title>MTH211: Discrete Mathematics (Fall 2020)</title>
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        <description>MTH211: Discrete Mathematics (Fall 2020)



Course Objectives:

Discrete Mathematics is branch of Mathematics which deals with discrete structures
like logic. sequences, graphs, relations in contrast to Calculus. where we enjoy the
continuity of functions and the set of real numbers. This course is introduction to
discrete structures which are not the part of main stream courses.
Discrete Mathematics has applications in Computer Science. Economics and Decision
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Course Objectives:

Discrete Mathematics is branch of Mathematics which deals with discrete structures
like logic. sequences, graphs, relations in contrast to Calculus. where we enjoy the
continuity of functions and the set of real numbers. This course is introduction to
discrete structures which are not the part of main stream courses.
Discrete Mathematics has applications in Computer Science. Economics and Decision
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Course Objectives:

Discrete Mathematics is branch of Mathematics which deals with discrete structures
like logic. sequences, graphs, relations in contrast to Calculus. where we enjoy the
continuity of functions and the set of real numbers. This course is introduction to
discrete structures which are not the part of main stream courses.
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[FSc Part1 PTB Book Cover]
&lt;lead&gt;Notes (Solutions) of Textbook of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Textbook Board (PTB) Lahore.&lt;/lead&gt; There are fourteen chapters in this book and we have work hard to make easy and suitable solution for students and teachers so that it help them learn things quickly and easily. Please click on a desire chapter to view the solution of any particular exercise. This work is licensed…</description>
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Notes of FSc Part 1 of “A Textbook of Mathematics For Class XI” published by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Textbook Board, Peshawar. We are posting the notes chapter-wise. These notes are shared as open educational resources. This page will be continuously updated.$P(z)$$(\sum)$$\sum n$$\sum n^2$$\sum n^3$$n$$n$$$\frac{a}{a(a+d)}+\frac{a}{(a+d)(a+2d)}+...$$$^nP_r$$^nC_r=\left(\begin{smallmatrix}n\\ r\end{smallmatrix} \right)=\frac{n!}{r!(n-r)!}$$P(…</description>
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Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 02: Sets, Functions and Groups, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Text Book Board, Lahore.

[Chapter 02: Sets, Functions and Groups]

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	*  Introduction$p\leftrightarrow q$</description>
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Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 03: Matrices and Determinants, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Text Book Board, Lahore.

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	*  Introduction$2\times2$$2\times2$$2\times2$$n\geq 3$$n\geq 3$</description>
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Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 05: Partial Fractions, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Text Book Board, Lahore.

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	*  Introduction
	*  Rational Fraction$\frac {P(x)}{Q(x)}$</description>
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[Chapter 06: Sequences and Series]
Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 06: Sequences and Series, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Text Book Board, Lahore.

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	*  Introduction
	*  Types of Sequences$l,m,n$$p$$q$$r$$$l(q-r)+m(r-p)+n(p-q)=0$$$a_1$$d$$$\begin{align}l=a_1+(p-1)d,\\ m=a_1+(q-1)d,\\ n=a_1+(r-1)d.\end{align}$$
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[Chapter 07: Permutation , Combination and Probability]
Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 07: Permutation , Combination and Probability, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Text Book Board, Lahore.

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[Chapter 08 Mathematical Induction and Binomial Theorem]
Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 08: Mathematical Induction and Binomial Theorem, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Text Book Board, Lahore.$(a+x)^n$$(a+x)^n$</description>
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[Chapter 09: Fundamentals of Trigonometry]
Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 09: Fundamentals of Trigonometry, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Text Book Board, Lahore. This chapter has four exercise and solutions of those exercises are given below which can be downloaded in PDF format or can be viewed online.$D^\circ M&#039;S&#039;&#039;$$45^\circ , 30^\circ , 60^\circ$$0^\circ , 90^\circ , 180^\circ , 270^\circ , 36…</description>
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[Chapter 10: Trigonometric Identities]
Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 10: Trigonometric Identities, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Text Book Board, Lahore. There are four exercise in this chapter.</description>
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[Chapter 11: Trigonometric Functions and their Graphs]
Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 11: Trigonometric Functions and their Graphs, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Text Book Board, Lahore.

Contents &amp; summary
$ y = \sin x$$-2\pi \hbox{ to } 2\pi$$ y = \cos x$$-2\pi \hbox{ to } 2\pi$$ y = \tan x$$-\pi \hbox{ to } \pi$$ y = \cot x$$-2\pi \hbox{ to } \pi$$ y = \sec x$$-2\pi \hbox{ to } 2\pi…</description>
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[Chapter 12: Application of Trigonometry]
Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 12: Application of Trigonometry, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Text Book Board, Lahore.

Contents &amp; summary

	*  Introduction</description>
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[Chapter 13: Inverse Trigonometric Functions]
Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 13: Inverse Trigonometric Functions, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Text Book Board, Lahore.

Contents &amp; summary

	* ${\sin ^{ - 1}}A + {\sin ^{ - 1}}B = {\sin ^{ - 1}}\left( {A\sqrt {1 - {B^2}}  + B\sqrt {1 - {A^2}} } \right)$${\sin ^{ - 1}}A - {\sin ^{ - 1}}B = {\sin ^{ - 1}}\left( {A\sqrt {1 - {B^2}}  - B\sqrt {1 - {…</description>
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        <title>Chapter 14: Solutions of Trigonometric Equation</title>
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        <description>Chapter 14: Solutions of Trigonometric Equation

[Chapter 14: Solutions of Trigonometric Equation]
Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 14: Solutions of Trigonometric Equation, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Text Book Board, Lahore.

Contents &amp; summary
${\sin ^{ - 1}}A + {\sin ^{ - 1}}B = {\sin ^{ - 1}}\left( {A\sqrt {1 - {B^2}}  + B\sqrt {1 - {A^2}} } \right)$${\sin ^{ - 1}}A - {\sin ^{ - 1}}B = {\sin ^{ - 1}}\left( {A\sqrt {1 - {B^2}}  - B\sqr…</description>
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        <description>FSc-I Mathematics KPK: View Online

AVAILABLE HERE

On this page one can view the PDF of solutions of the A Textbook of Mathematics For Class XI” published by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Textbook Board, Peshawar, Pakistan. These notes are written by khalid. Link to PDF is given at the end of preview.</description>
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[Unit 01: Complex Numbers (Solutions)]
This is a first unit of the book Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. On this page we have provided the solutions of the questions.$z$$z^2+a^2$$z^3-3z^2+z=5$$pz^2+qz+r=0$$p,q,r$$z$</description>
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This is a forth unit of the book “Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI” published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. On this page we have provided the solutions of the questions.$n$$n$$n$$n$$n$$n$$n$</description>
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[Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry]
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This is a ninth unit of the book “Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI” published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. On this page we have provided the solutions of the questions.$a+b \sin \theta$$a+b \cos \theta$$a+b \sin(c \theta+d)$$a+b \cos(c \theta+d)$$a, b, c$$d$$\sin \theta$$\cos \theta$$\tan \theta$</description>
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[Mathematical Method by Khalid Latif Mir (Solutions)]

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[Theoretical Mechanics by Khalid Latif Mir (Solutions)]

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Syllabus and scheme of studies for private students doing MSc Mathematics from University of Sargodha, Sargodha.
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This paper consista of two papers of 100 marks each. One paper is called “Paper A” and other is called “Paper B”.

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This paper consist of two papers of 100 marks each. One paper is called “Paper A” and the other is called “Paper B”.

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	*  We are very thankful to Mr. Akhtar Abbas for sharing these short questions. These short questions are selected from previous five years papers of different boards. Solve these at your own to perform well in annual examination. Recommended book for these short questions is “Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Punjab Textbook Board, Lahore)”. But any student Mathematics can get benefit from it.</description>
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Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 07: Permutation , Combination and Probability, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Text Book Board, Lahore.



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Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 10: Trigonometric Identities, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Text Book Board, Lahore. There are total of four exercise in this chapter.</description>
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Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 11: Trigonometric Functions and their Graphs, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Text Book Board, Lahore. There are two exercise in this chapter.</description>
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Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 12: Application of Trigonometry, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Text Book Board, Lahore. There are eight exercises in this chapter.</description>
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Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 13: Inverse Trigonometric Functions, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Text Book Board, Lahore. In this chpater, there are two exercise.</description>
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Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 14: Solutions of Trigonometric Equation of Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Text Book Board, Lahore. In this chapter there is only one exercise.</description>
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Solutions of Question 14 and 15 of Exercise 4.2 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $b$$10$$b$$20$$a= b$$b=20$\begin{align*}
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This guide is made by Mr. Anwar Khan, PhD. We are very thankful to him for sharing. This guide is helpful to prepare papers for MSc Mathematics (annual system) from University of Sargodha. 

Part 1

1. REAL ANAYSIS

	*  Real Analysis (Notes by Syed Gul Shah)
	*  Chapter # 08 sequences and series of Mathematical Method by SM Yousaf (solutions are available $z= f(x,y)$</description>
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PPSC General Information, Syllabus, Paper Pattern

[PPSC]
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On this page, we have listed document viewers, graphing tools, calculators and other useful software for Mathematics. As most of the visitors of our websites are using android mobiles, therefore first of all we are giving some apps for Android.$\LaTeX$$\LaTeX$$\LaTeX$$\LaTeX$</description>
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At the end of this course the students will be able to uunderstand the basic set theoretic statements and emphasize the proofs’ development of various statements by induction. Define the limit of, a function at a value, a sequence and the Cauchy criterion. Prove various theorems about limits of sequences and functions and emphasize the proofs’ de…</description>
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Objectives:

At the end of this course the students will be able to understand the concept of Convex Analysis, convex sets, convex functions, Differential of the convex function. Developing ability to study the Hadamard-Hermite inequalities and their applications. Prepare students to be self independent and enhance their mathematical ability by giving them home work and projects.</description>
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[Photo-illustration of Zeno&#039;s Paradox by Juliana Jiménez Jaramillo. Photo by Twildlife/Thinkstock]

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        <title>MTH424: Convex Analysis (Fall 2020)</title>
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[Convex Analysis]

Objectives:

At the end of this course the students will be able to understand the concept of Convex Analysis, convex sets, convex functions, Differential of the convex function. Developing ability to study the Hadamard-Hermite inequalities and their applications. Prepare students to be self independent and enhance their mathematical ability by giving them home work and projects.$f(x)=x$$\mathbb{R}$$f(x)=x^2$$\mathbb{R}$$f:[a,b]\to \mathbb{…</description>
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        <title>MTH321: Real Analysis I (Fall 2021)</title>
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~~DISCUSSION~~
[Photo-illustration of Zeno&#039;s Paradox]

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        <title>MATH-300: Basic Mathematics for Chemist</title>
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Course contents

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        <title>MATH-301: Complex Analysis</title>
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Objectives of the course

This is an introductory course in complex analysis, giving the basics of the theory along with applications, with an emphasis on applications of complex analysis and especially conformal mappings. Students should have a background in real analysis (as in the course Real Analysis I), includin…</description>
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        <title>MATH-608: History of Mathematics</title>
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Course contents

History of Numerations: Egyptian, Babylonian, Hindu and Arabic contributions. Algebra: Including the contributions of Al-Khwarzmi and Ibn Kura.
Geometry: the areas, the work of Al-Toussi on Euclud’s axioms, Analysis.
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        <title>MTH231: Linear Algebra</title>
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Introduction

Linear algebra is the branch of mathematics deals with algebraic equations, spaces (vector and scalar), linear mappings between such spaces etc. Combined with the theory of calculus, linear algebra ensures to have methodologies to compute the solutions of system of equations (algebraic and differential). Techniques from linear algebra are also used in analytically geometry, engineering, physics, natural sciences and computer sciences and particularly in econ…</description>
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        <title>MTH321: Real Analysis 1 (Spring 2015)</title>
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        <title>MTH251: Set Topology</title>
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        <description>MTH251: Set Topology

[Set Topology]
Topology is an important branch of mathematics that studies all the “qualitative” or “discrete” properties of continuous objects such as manifolds, i.e. all the properties that aren&#039;t changed by any continuous transformations except for the singular (infinitely extreme) ones.$\mathbb{R}$$T_1$$\mathbb{Z}$$A=\{1,2,3,...,20\}$$\mathbb{R}$$\mathbb{Q}$$\mathbb{R}$$A=\left\{1,\frac{1}{2},\frac{1}{3},... \right\}$$A$$\mathbb{R}$$A=\mathbb{N}$$B=\{1,2,3,...,100\}$$C=…</description>
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        <title>MTH211: Discrete Mathematics (Spring 2020)</title>
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Course Objectives:

Discrete Mathematics is branch of Mathematics which deals with discrete structures
like logic. sequences, graphs, relations in contrast to Calculus. where we enjoy the
continuity of functions and the set of real numbers. This course is introduction to
discrete structures which are not the part of main stream courses.
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        <title>MTH321: Real Analysis I (Spring 2020)</title>
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~~DISCUSSION~~
[Photo-illustration of Zeno&#039;s Paradox]

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        <title>MTH321: Real Analysis I (Spring 2023)</title>
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~~DISCUSSION~~
[Photo-illustration of Zeno&#039;s Paradox]

At the end of this course the students will be able to understand the basic set theoretic statements and emphasize the proofs’ development of various statements by induction. Define the limit of, a function at a value, a sequence and the Cauchy criterion. Prove various theorems about limits of sequences and functions and emphasize the proofs’ development. Define continuity of a function and uniform con…</description>
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        <title>MTH424: Convex Analysis (Spring 2024)</title>
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        <description>MTH424: Convex Analysis (Spring 2024)

[Convex Analysis]

Objectives:

At the end of this course the students will be able to understand the concept of Convex Analysis, convex sets, convex functions, Differential of the convex function. Developing ability to study the Hadamard-Hermite inequalities and their applications. Prepare students to be self independent and enhance their mathematical ability by giving them home work and projects.</description>
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[Calculus with Analytic Geometry by Dr. S. M. Yusuf and Prof. Muhammad Amin]
Calculus with Analytic Geometry by Dr. S. M. Yusuf and Prof. Muhammad Amin, published by Ilmi Kitab Khana, Lahore-Pakistan is one of the books studied widely in Bachelor and undergraduate classes inclduing different engineering programs. There are total of ten chapters. Solutions of the books are given in the chapters listed below. The only aim to publish the soltuions is to pro…</description>
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[BSc Mathematical Method]
Notes of the Mathematical Method written by by S.M. Yusuf, A. Majeed and M. Amin and published by Ilmi Kitab Khana, Lahore. This is an old and good book of mathematical method.

The notes given here are provided by awesome peoples, who dare to help others. Some of the notes are send by the authors of these notes and other are send by people who didn&#039;t write but share these notes as Open Educational Resources (OER). We are thankful to</description>
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[Vector Ananlysis]
Notes of the vector analysis are given on this page. These notes are helpful for BSc or equivalent classes. These notes are written by Amir Taimur Mohmand of University of Peshawar.
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[FBISE Paper Papers HSSC-I]
Old (past) question papers and model papers of mathematics for HSSC-I (FSc Part 1) conducted by Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE), Islamabad.

Paper Pattern

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[Short Term Preparation by M Salman Sherazi]
This document contains all the important MCQs, Short Questions and Long Questions of Mathematics HSSC-I (FSc/ICS Part 1) from the Textbook of Algebra and Trigonometry for Class XI. It has been done to help the students and teachers at no cost by $\sqrt{2}$&lt;div&gt;&lt;center&lt;/div&gt;&lt;div&gt;&lt;/center&lt;/div&gt;</description>
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[Short Term Preparation Guide FSc 2]
This document contains all the important MCQs, Short Questions and Long Questions of Mathematics HSSC-II (FSc Part 2) from the Calculus and Analytic Geometry, MATHEMATICS 12. It has been done to help the students and teachers at no cost by M Salman Sherazi. This work (pdf) is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0. It has been done to…</description>
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Unit 01: Complex Numbers
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[Solutions of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI]
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[Special Theory of Relativity by M Usman Hamid and M Zeeshan Ahmad]
Special theory of relativity developed by Einstein in 1905, after the failure of Newton‘s laws, when he was dealing with the relative motion in space. The theory of relativity deals with relations which exist between physical quantities (such as mass of a particle, length of a rod, electric field at a point etc.) as they appear to different observers in relative …</description>
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[Chapter 01 of Calculus with Analytic Geometry]
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[Chapter 02: The Derivative BSc Calculus]
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        <description>Chapter 01: Complex Numbers

[Chapter 01 Complex Numbers Methods]
Notes of the book Mathematical Method written by S.M. Yusuf, A. Majeed and M. Amin, published by Ilmi Kitab Khana, Lahore - PAKISTAN. 

A complex number is an element $(x,y)$ of the set
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[Chapter 02: Groups]
Notes of the book Mathematical Method written by S.M. Yusuf, A. Majeed and M. Amin, published by Ilmi Kitab Khana, Lahore - PAKISTAN.

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Notes of the book Mathematical Method written by S.M. Yusuf, A. Majeed and M. Amin, published by Ilmi Kitab Khana, Lahore - PAKISTAN.

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        <description>Chapter 06: Vector Spaces

Notes of  Chapter 06 Vector Spaces of the book Mathematical Method written by S.M. Yusuf, A. Majeed and M. Amin, published by Ilmi Kitab Khana, Lahore - PAKISTAN.

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        <description>Chapter 07: Inner Product Spaces

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        <description>Unit 10: Trigonometric Identities of Sum and Difference of Angles (Solutions)

This is a tenth unit of the book Mathematics 11 published by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Textbook Board, Peshawar, Pakistan. On this page we have provided the solutions of the questions.$a\sin\theta + b\cos \theta$$r\sin(\theta +\psi )$$a = r\cos\psi$$b=r\sin\psi$</description>
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	*  MCQs and Short Question written by Mr. Parvez Khan, composed by Mr. Momin Ali from Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Punjab Textbook Board, Lahore)
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[Chapter 01: Number System]
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	*  Rational numbers and irrational numbers$\mathbb{C}$$(x+iy)^n$$\left(\frac{x_1+iy_1}{x_2+iy_2}\right)^n, x_2+iy_2\neq 0$$\sqrt{-1}=i$$\sqrt{-1}$$i$$-i$$i$$-i$$-1$$i^2=-1$$\sqrt{-1}=i$$\sqrt{-1}$</description>
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[Chapter 04: Quadratic Equations]
Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 04: Quadratic Equations, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Textbook Board, Lahore.

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	*  Introduction
		*  Solutions of Quadratic Equations</description>
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        <title>Unit 01: Functions and Limits</title>
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[Unit 01: Functions and Limits]
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[Unit 02: Differentiation]
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        <title>Unit 04: Introduction to Analytic Geometry</title>
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[Unit 01: Functions and Limits]
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[Unit 05: Linear Inequalities and Linear Programming]
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[Unit 06: Conic Section]

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There was one examination after two years for BA/BSc Program from University of Punjab (PU), Lahore but from this year (2016), PU has made changes in its examination policies for the said program. The BA/BSc Program has been split into two parts. Syllabus is break into two part year wise. After the each year of the program candidate has to appeared in examination instead of appearing after two year. In this regards syllabus of Gen…</description>
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Paper pattern for Applied Mathematics chapter-wise for University of Sargodha is given on this page. This pattern is extracted from syllabus, so use your own risk. Syllabus of Applied Mathematics can be seen here.

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Paper pattern for General Mathematics chapter-wise for University of Sargodha is given on this page. This pattern is provided by Muhammad Siraj (+92-345-5365318). Syllabus of General Mathematics can be seen here.

General Mathematics is consists of two papers of 100 marks each. One is called “Paper A” and other is called “Paper B”. In every paper there are three sections with four questions. A student have to attempt two questions from each section.</description>
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&lt;lead&gt;Notes (Solutions) of Exercise 2.8: Textbook of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Textbook Board (PTB) Lahore.&lt;/lead&gt; 
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        <title>Ch 01: Number System: Mathematics FSc Part 1</title>
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        <description>Ch 01: Number System: Mathematics FSc Part 1

Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 01: Number System, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Textbook Board (PTB), Lahore. There are three exercises in this chapter. Please see the main page of this chapter for MCQs and important question at</description>
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        <title>Ch 02: Sets, Functions and Groups: Mathematics FSc Part 1</title>
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        <description>Ch 02: Sets, Functions and Groups: Mathematics FSc Part 1

Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 02: Sets, Functions and Groups, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Textbook Board (PTB), Lahore. There are eight exercises in this chapter. Please see the main page of this chapter for MCQs and important question at</description>
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        <title>View Online (Notes of Chapter 04)</title>
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Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 04: Quadratic Equations, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Textbook Board, Lahore. 

These notes are provided by M. Shahid Nadeem, Lecturer in Mathematics, Punjab College Wah Cantt. One can also download PDF of the notes from this page.</description>
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        <title>Ch 05: Partial Fractions: Mathematics FSc Part 1</title>
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        <description>Ch 05: Partial Fractions: Mathematics FSc Part 1

Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 05: Partial Fractions, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Textbook Board (PTB), Lahore. There are four exercises in this chapter. Please see the main page of this chapter for MCQs and important question at</description>
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        <title>Ch 06: Sequences and Series: Mathematics FSc Part 1</title>
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        <description>Ch 06: Sequences and Series: Mathematics FSc Part 1

Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 06: Sequences and Series, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Textbook Board (PTB), Lahore. There are eleven exercises in this chapter. Please see the main page of this chapter for MCQs and important question at</description>
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        <title>Ch 07: Permutation, Combination and Probability: Mathematics FSc Part 1</title>
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        <description>Ch 07: Permutation, Combination and Probability: Mathematics FSc Part 1

Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 07: Permutation, Combination and Probability, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Textbook Board (PTB), Lahore. There are eight exercises in this chapter. Please see the main page of this chapter for MCQs and important question at</description>
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        <title>Ch 08: Mathematical Induction and Binomial Theorem: Mathematics FSc Part 1</title>
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        <description>Ch 08: Mathematical Induction and Binomial Theorem: Mathematics FSc Part 1

Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 08: Mathematical Induction and Binomial Theorem, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Textbook Board (PTB), Lahore. There are three exercises in this chapter. Please see the main page of this chapter for MCQs and important question at</description>
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        <title>Ch 09: Fundamentals of Trigonometry: Mathematics FSc Part 1</title>
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        <description>Ch 09: Fundamentals of Trigonometry: Mathematics FSc Part 1

Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 09: Fundamentals of Trigonometry, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Textbook Board (PTB), Lahore. There are four exercises in this chapter. Please see the main page of this chapter for MCQs and important question at</description>
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        <title>Ch 10: Trigonometric Identities: Mathematics FSc Part 1</title>
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        <description>Ch 10: Trigonometric Identities: Mathematics FSc Part 1

Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 10: Trigonometric Identities, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Textbook Board (PTB), Lahore. There are four exercises in this chapter. Please see the main page of this chapter for MCQs and important question at</description>
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        <title>Ch 12: Application of Trigonometry: Mathematics FSc Part 1</title>
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        <description>Ch 12: Application of Trigonometry: Mathematics FSc Part 1

Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 12: Application of Trigonometry, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Textbook Board (PTB), Lahore. There are four exercises in this chapter. Please see the main page of this chapter for MCQs and important question at</description>
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        <title>Ch 13: Inverse Trigonometric Functions: Mathematics FSc Part 1</title>
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        <description>Ch 13: Inverse Trigonometric Functions: Mathematics FSc Part 1

Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 10: Inverse Trigonometric Functions, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Textbook Board (PTB), Lahore. There are two exercises in this chapter. Please see the main page of this chapter for MCQs and important question at</description>
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        <title>Ch 14: Solutions of Trigonometric Equation</title>
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        <description>Ch 14: Solutions of Trigonometric Equation

Notes (Solutions) of Chapter 14: Solutions of Trigonometric Equation, Text Book of Algebra and Trigonometry Class XI (Mathematics FSc Part 1 or HSSC-I), Punjab Textbook Board (PTB), Lahore. There are four exercises in this chapter. Please see the main page of this chapter for MCQs and important question at</description>
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        <title>Unit 02: Differentiation: Mathematics FSc part 2</title>
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        <description>Unit 02: Differentiation: Mathematics FSc part 2

Notes (Solutions) of Unit 02: Differentiation, Calculus and Analytic Geometry, MATHEMATICS 12 (Mathematics FSc Part 2 or HSSC-II), Punjab Text Book Board Lahore. There are ten exercises in this chapter. Please see the main page of this chapter for MCQs and important question</description>
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        <title>Unit 03: Differentiation: Mathematics FSc part 2</title>
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        <description>Unit 03: Differentiation: Mathematics FSc part 2

Notes (Solutions) of Unit 03: Integration, Calculus and Analytic Geometry, MATHEMATICS 12 (Mathematics FSc Part 2 or HSSC-II), Punjab Text Book Board Lahore. There are eight exercises in this chapter. Please see the main page of this chapter for MCQs and important question</description>
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        <title>View Online (Solutions of Unit 03)</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/fsc/fsc_part_2_solutions/ch03/viewer?rev=1737476036&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>View Online (Solutions of Unit 03)

Notes (Solutions) of Unit 03: Integration, Calculus and Analytic Geometry, MATHEMATICS 12 (Mathematics FSc Part 2 or HSSC-II), Punjab Text Book Board Lahore. In this chapter, integration is defined and basic techniques of integration are given.</description>
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        <title>Unit 04: Introduction to Analytic Geometry: Mathematics FSc part 2</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/fsc/fsc_part_2_solutions/ch04/view?rev=1737476036&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Unit 04: Introduction to Analytic Geometry: Mathematics FSc part 2

Notes (Solutions) of Unit 04: Introduction to Analytic Geometry, Calculus and Analytic Geometry, MATHEMATICS 12 (Mathematics FSc Part 2 or HSSC-II), Punjab Text Book Board Lahore. There are five exercises in this chapter. Please see the main page of this chapter for MCQs and important question</description>
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        <title>View Online (Solutions of Unit 04)</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/fsc/fsc_part_2_solutions/ch04/viewer?rev=1737476036&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>View Online (Solutions of Unit 04)

Notes (Solutions) of Unit 04: Introduction to Analytic Geometry, Calculus and Analytic Geometry, MATHEMATICS 12 (Mathematics FSc Part 2 or HSSC-II), Punjab Text Book Board Lahore. This chapter have only five exercises but it covers lot of topics of analytic geometry in the plane.</description>
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        <title>Unit 05: Linear Inequalities and Linear Programming: Mathematics FSc part 2</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/fsc/fsc_part_2_solutions/ch05/view?rev=1737476036&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Unit 05: Linear Inequalities and Linear Programming: Mathematics FSc part 2

Notes (Solutions) of Unit 05: Linear Inequalities and Linear Programming, Calculus and Analytic Geometry, MATHEMATICS 12 (Mathematics FSc Part 2 or HSSC-II), Punjab Text Book Board Lahore. There are three exercises in this chapter. Please see the main page of this chapter for MCQs and important question</description>
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        <title>Unit 06: Conic Section: Mathematics FSc part 2</title>
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        <description>Unit 06: Conic Section: Mathematics FSc part 2

Notes (Solutions) of Unit 06: Conic Section, Calculus and Analytic Geometry, MATHEMATICS 12 (Mathematics FSc Part 2 or HSSC-II), Punjab Text Book Board Lahore. There are nine exercises in this chapter. Please see the main page of this chapter for MCQs and important question</description>
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        <title>View Online (Solutions of Unit 06)</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/fsc/fsc_part_2_solutions/ch06/viewer?rev=1737476036&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>View Online (Solutions of Unit 06)

Notes (Solutions) of Unit 06: Conic Section, Calculus and Analytic Geometry, MATHEMATICS 12 (Mathematics FSc Part 2 or HSSC-II), Punjab Text Book Board Lahore. From this page, you can also download PDF of the notes.</description>
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Notes (Solutions) of Unit 07: Vectors, Calculus and Analytic Geometry, MATHEMATICS 12 (Mathematics FSc Part 2 or HSSC-II), Punjab Text Book Board Lahore. There are three exercises in this chapter. Please see the main page of this chapter for MCQs and important question</description>
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        <description>Question 12 Exercise 6.2

Solutions of Question 12 of Exercise 6.2 of Unit 06: Permutation, Combination and Probablity. This is unit of A Textbook of Mathematics for Grade XI is published by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Textbook Board (KPTB or KPTBB) Peshawar, Pakistan.$8.$$n=8$$\mathrm{O}$$m_1=3$\begin{align}
 \left(\begin{array}{c}
n \\
m 1
\end{array}\right)&amp;=\left(\begin{array}{l}
8 \\
3
\end{array}\right) \\
&amp; =\dfrac{8 !}{3 !}\\
&amp;=\dfrac{8 \cdot 7 \cdot 6 \cdot 5 \cdot 4 \cdot 3 !}{3 !}\\
&amp;=6,720 \e…</description>
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        <title>Question 1, Exercise 1.1</title>
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        <description>Question 1, Exercise 1.1

Solutions of Question 1 of Exercise 1.1 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 1(i)
${{i}^{31}}$\begin{align}{{i}^{31}}&amp;=i\cdot{{i}^{30}}\\
&amp;=i\cdot{{\left( {{i}^{2}} \right)}^{15}}\\
&amp;=i\cdot{{\left( -1 \right)}^{15}} \quad \because i^2=-1\\
&amp;=i\cdot(-1)\\
&amp;=-i.\end{align}${{\left( -i \right)}^{6}}$\begin{align}
{{\left…</description>
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        <title>Question 2, Exercise 1.1</title>
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        <description>Question 2, Exercise 1.1

Solutions of Question 2 of Exercise 1.1 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 2(i)
$x+iy$$(3+2i)+(2+4i)$\begin{align}&amp;(3+i2)+(2+i4)\\
=&amp;(3+2)+(i2+i4)\\
=&amp;5+i6\end{align}$x+iy$$(4+3i)-(2+5i)$\begin{align}&amp;(4+3i)-(2+5i)\\
=&amp;(4-2)+(3i-5i)\\
=&amp;2-2i\end{align}$x+iy$$(4+7i)+(4-7i)$\begin{align}
&amp;(4+7i)+(4-7i)\\
=&amp;(4+4)+(7i-7i…</description>
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        <description>Question 3, Exercise 1.1

Solutions of Question 3 of Exercise 1.1 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 3(i)
$\dfrac{(2+i)(3-2i)}{1+i}$\begin{align}&amp;\dfrac{(2+i)(3-2i)}{1+i}\\
=&amp;\dfrac{6-2i^2+3i-4i}{1+i}\\
=&amp;\dfrac{8-i}{1+i}\\
=&amp;\dfrac{8-i}{1+i}\times \dfrac{1-i}{1-i}\\
=&amp;\dfrac{8+i^2-8i-i}{1^2-i^2}\\
=&amp;\dfrac{7-9i}{2}\\
=&amp;\dfrac{7}{2}-\dfrac{9}…</description>
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        <description>Question 4, Exercise 1.1

Solutions of Question 4 of Exercise 1.1 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 4(i)
$x$$y$$(2+3i)x+(1+3i)y+2=0$\begin{align}&amp;(2+3i)x+(1+3i)y+2=0\\
\implies &amp;(2x+y+2)+(3x+3y)i=0.\end{align}\begin{align}
2x+y+2&amp;=0 \quad \cdots(1)\\
3x+3y&amp;=0\quad \cdots (2)
\end{align}\begin{align}
&amp;3x=-3y \\
x=-y \quad ... (3) \end{align}$…</description>
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        <description>Question 5, Exercise 1.1

Solutions of Question 5 of Exercise 1.1 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 5
$z$$4z-3\bar{z}=\dfrac{1-18i}{2-i}$$z=x+iy$$\bar{z}=x-iy$\begin{align}&amp;4z-3\bar{z}=\dfrac{1-18i}{2-i}\\
\implies &amp;4(x+iy)-3(x-iy)=\dfrac{1-18i}{2-i}\times \dfrac{2+i}{2+i}\\
\implies &amp;4x+4iy-3x+3iy=\dfrac{(1-18i)(2+i)}{2^2-i^2} \end{align}\b…</description>
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        <description>Question 6, Exercise 1.1

Solutions of Question 6 of Exercise 1.1 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 6(i)
$4-3 i$$z=4-3 i$$\bar{z}=4+3i$$3 i+8$$2+\sqrt{\dfrac{-1}{5}}$\begin{align}z=&amp;2+\sqrt{\dfrac{-1}{5}}\\
=&amp;2+\sqrt{\dfrac{1}{5}}i,\end{align}$$\bar{z}=2-\sqrt{\dfrac{1}{5}}i$$$\dfrac{5 }{2}i-\dfrac{7}{8}$$z=\dfrac{5 }{2}i-\dfrac{7}{8},$$\bar…</description>
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        <description>Question 7, Exercise 1.1

Solutions of Question 7 of Exercise 1.1 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 7(i)
$11+12 i$$$z=11+12i$$\begin{align}|z|&amp;= \sqrt{(11)^2+(12)^2}\\
&amp;=\sqrt{265}\end{align}$|11+12 i|=\sqrt{265}$$(2+3 i)-(2+6 i)$$z=(2+3i)−(2+6i)$\begin{align}z&amp;=2+3i−2−6i\\
&amp;=-3i \end{align}\begin{align}
|z| &amp;= \sqrt{0^2+(-3)^2} \\
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        <title>Question 1, Exercise 1.2</title>
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        <description>Question 1, Exercise 1.2

Solutions of Question 1 of Exercise 1.2 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 1(i)
$\operatorname{Re}(i z)=-\operatorname{Im}(z)$$$z=x+iy$$\begin{align}
iz&amp;=i(x+iy)\\
&amp;=ix-y\end{align}\begin{align}Re(iz)&amp;=-y\\
\implies Re(iz)&amp;=-Im(z)\end{align}$\operatorname{Im}(i z)=\operatorname{Re}(z)$$$z=x+iy$$\begin{align}iz&amp;=i(x+i…</description>
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        <title>Question 2, Exercise 1.2</title>
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        <description>Question 2, Exercise 1.2

Solutions of Question 2 of Exercise 1.2 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 2
$$
\left(z_{1} z_{2}\right)\left(z_{3} z_{4}\right)=\left(z_{1} z_{3}\right)\left(z_{2} z_{4}\right)=z_{3}\left(z_{1} z_{2}\right) z_{4}
$$\begin{align}
&amp;(z_1 z_2)(z_3 z_4) \\
=&amp;(z_1 z_2)z_5 \quad \text {Let }z_5=z_3 z_4 \\
=&amp;z_1 (z_2 z_5) \…</description>
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        <description>Question 3, Exercise 1.2

Solutions of Question 3 of Exercise 1.2 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 3(i)
$z \in \mathbb{C}$$z$$z=\bar{z}$$$z=a+ib\quad \text{where}\quad a,b\in \mathbb{R}\, ... (1)$$$z$$\overline{z}=z$$z$$z$$b=0$\begin{align}
&amp;z=a \\
\implies &amp;\bar{z}=a \end{align}$z=\bar{z}$$\overline{z}=z$$z$\begin{align}&amp; z=\bar{z}\\
\Righ…</description>
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        <title>Question 4, Exercise 1.2</title>
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        <description>Question 4, Exercise 1.2

Solutions of Question 4 of Exercise 1.2 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 4
$z_{1}=2-3 i$$\left|z_{1} z_{2}\right|=16$$\left|z_{2}\right|$$$z_{1}=2-3i$$\begin{align}|z_1|&amp;=\sqrt{(2)^2+(-3)^2}\\
&amp;=\sqrt{13}\end{align}\begin{align}&amp;|z_{1} z_{2}|=16\\
\Rightarrow \quad &amp;|z_{1}|| z_{2}|=16\\
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        <description>Question 5, Exercise 1.2

Solutions of Question 5 of Exercise 1.2 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 5
$z_1$$z_2$$|z_1+z_2|^2-|z_1-z_2|^2=4Re(z_1)Re(z_2)$\begin{align}z_1&amp;=x_1+iy_1 \text{ and } z_2&amp;=x_2+iy_2\end{align}\begin{align}z_1+z_2&amp;=x_1+iy_1+x_2+iy_2\\
 &amp;=x_1+x_2+i(y_1+y_2)\\
|z_1+z_2|^2&amp;=(x_1+x_2)^2+(y_1+y_2)^2\\
 &amp;=x^2_1+x^2_2+2x_1x_…</description>
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        <title>Question 6, Exercise 1.2</title>
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        <description>Question 6, Exercise 1.2

Solutions of Question 6 of Exercise 1.2 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 6
$\lambda$$\left|\dfrac{z_{1}}{z_{2}}+\lambda\right|=\sqrt{\lambda+2}$$z_{1}=3+i$$z_{2}=1+i$\begin{align} &amp;z_{1}=3+i\text{ and } z_{2}=1+i.\end{align}\begin{align}
\dfrac{z_1}{z_2} &amp;= \dfrac{3+i}{1+i}\\
&amp;=\dfrac{(3+i)(1-i)}{(1+i)(1-i)} \\
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        <title>Question 7, Exercise 1.2</title>
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        <description>Question 7, Exercise 1.2

Solutions of Question 7 of Exercise 1.2 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 7
$\sqrt{2}|z| \geq|\operatorname{Re}(z)|+|\operatorname{Im}(z)| \quad$$\left(|x|-|y|)^{2} \geq 0\right)$\begin{align}
&amp;\left(|x|-|y|)^{2} \geq 0\right) \\
\implies &amp; |x|^2+|y|^2-2|x||y| \geq 0 \\
\implies &amp; |x|^2+|y|^2 \geq 2|x||y| \\
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        <title>Question 8, Exercise 1.2</title>
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        <description>Question 8, Exercise 1.2

Solutions of Question 8 of Exercise 1.2 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 8(i)
$|2 z-i|=4$$x$$y$$z=x+i y$$$|2z-i|=4.$$$z=x+i y$\begin{align}
&amp; |2(x+iy)-i|=4 \\
\implies &amp; |2x+i(2y-1)|=4 \\
\implies &amp; \sqrt{(2x)^2+(2y-1)^2}=4
\end{align}\begin{align}
&amp; (2x)^2+(2y-1)^2 = 16\\
\implies &amp; 4x^2+4y^2-4y+1-16=0 \\
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        <title>Question 9, Exercise 1.2</title>
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        <description>Question 9, Exercise 1.2

Solutions of Question 9 of Exercise 1.2 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 9(i)
$(2+4 i)^{-1}$$z=2+4i$\begin{align}
Re(2+4i)^{-1} &amp; = Re(z^{-1}) = \dfrac{Re(z)}{|z|^2} \\
&amp; =\dfrac{2}{2^2+4^2} = \dfrac{2}{20}\\ 
&amp;= \dfrac{1}{10}.
\end{align}\begin{align}
Im(2+4i)^{-1} &amp; = Im(z^{-1}) = -\dfrac{Im(z)}{|z|^2} \\
&amp; =-\df…</description>
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        <title>Question 10, Exercise 1.2</title>
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        <description>Question 10, Exercise 1.2

Solutions of Question 10 of Exercise 1.2 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 10(i)
$z_{1}=-3+2 i$$$\left|z_{1}\right|=\left|-z_{1}\right|=\left|\overline{z_{!}}\right|=\left|-\overline{z_{!}}\right|.$$\begin{align}
|z_1| &amp;= \sqrt{(-3)^2 + (2)^2} \\ 
&amp;= \sqrt{9 + 4} = \sqrt{13} \,\, -- (1)
\end{align}\begin{align}
-z_…</description>
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        <title>Question 1, Exercise 1.3</title>
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        <description>Question 1, Exercise 1.3

Solutions of Question 1 of Exercise 1.3 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 1(i)
$z^{2}+169$\begin{align} 
&amp; z^{2} + 169 \\
= &amp; z^{2} - (13i)^2 \\
= &amp;(z + 13i)(z - 13i).
\end{align}$2 z^{2}+18$\begin{align}
&amp; 2z^2 + 18 \\
= &amp;2(z^2 - (3i)^2)\\ 
= &amp;2(z + 3i)(z - 3i)
\end{align}$3 z^{2}+363$\begin{align}
&amp; 3z^2 + 363 \\ …</description>
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        <description>Question 2, Exercise 1.3

Solutions of Question 2 of Exercise 1.3 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 2(i)
$z^{2}-6 z+2=0$\begin{align} &amp; z^2 - 6z + 2 = 0 \\
\implies &amp; z^2 - 2(3)(z)+9-9+2=0 \\
\implies &amp; (z - 3)^2+7= 0 \\
\implies &amp;  (z - 3)^2 = 7.
\end{align}\begin{align} &amp;z - 3 = \pm \sqrt{7} \\
 \implies &amp;z = 3 \pm \sqrt{7}\end{align}$\{3 …</description>
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        <description>Question 3, Exercise 1.3

Solutions of Question 3 of Exercise 1.3 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 3(i)
$\dfrac{1}{3} z^{2}+2 z-16=0$\begin{align}&amp;\dfrac{1}{3}z^{2}+2 z-16=0\\
\implies &amp;z^{2} + 6z - 48 = 0 \end{align}$$ z = \dfrac{{-b \pm \sqrt{{b^2 - 4ac}}}}{2a},$$$$a = 1,\quad  b = 6,\quad \text{and}\quad  c = -48.$$\begin{align} 
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        <title>Question 4, Exercise 1.3</title>
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        <description>Question 4, Exercise 1.3

Solutions of Question 4 of Exercise 1.3 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 4(i)
$(1-i) z+(1+i) \omega=3 ; 2 z-(2+5 i) \omega=2+3 i$\begin{align}
&amp;(1-i) z+(1+i) \omega=3 \quad \cdots(1)\\
&amp;2 z-(2+5 i) \omega=2+3i \quad\cdots(2)
\end{align}$2$\begin{align}
&amp;(2-2i)z+(2+2i) \omega=6  \quad \cdots (3)
\end{align}$(1-i)$\b…</description>
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        <title>Question 1, Exercise 1.4</title>
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        <description>Question 1, Exercise 1.4

Solutions of Question 1 of Exercise 1.4 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 1(i)
$2+i 2 \sqrt{3}$$z=x+iy=2 + i 2 \sqrt{3}$\begin{align} 
r &amp; = \sqrt{x^2 + y^2} = \sqrt{2^2 + (2\sqrt{3})^2} \\
 &amp; = \sqrt{4 + 12} = \sqrt{16} = 4.
\end{align}\begin{align}
\alpha &amp; = \tan^{-1}\left|\frac{y}{x}\right| = \tan^{-1}\left|\fra…</description>
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        <description>Question 2, Exercise 1.4

Solutions of Question 2 of Exercise 1.4 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 2(i)
$\left(\cos \dfrac{\pi}{6}+i \sin \dfrac{\pi}{6}\right)\left(\cos \dfrac{\pi}{3}+i \sin \dfrac{\pi}{3}\right)$$z_1=\cos \dfrac{\pi}{6}+i \sin \dfrac{\pi}{6}=e^{i\frac{\pi}{6}}$$z_2=\cos \dfrac{\pi}{3}+i \sin \dfrac{\pi}{3}=e^{i\frac{\pi}{…</description>
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        <title>Question 3, Exercise 1.4</title>
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        <description>Question 3, Exercise 1.4

Solutions of Question 3 of Exercise 1.4 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 3(i)
$\left(x_{1}+i y_{1}\right)\left(x_{2}+i y_{2}\right)\left(x_{3}+i y_{3}\right) \ldots\left(x_{n}+i y_{n}\right)=a+i b$$\left(x_{1}^{2}+y_{1}^{2}\right)\left(x_{2}^{2}+y_{2}^{2}\right)\left(x_{3}^{2}+y_{3}^{2}\right) \ldots\left(x_{n}^{2}…</description>
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        <description>Question 4, Exercise 1.4

Solutions of Question 4 of Exercise 1.4 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 4
$\dfrac{1+z}{1-z}=\cos 2 \theta+i \sin 2 \theta$$z=i \tan \theta$\begin{align}&amp;\dfrac{1+z}{1-z}=\cos 2 \theta+i \sin 2 \theta\\
\implies &amp;\dfrac{1+z}{1-z}=e^{i2\theta}\\
\implies &amp;(1+z)=(1-z)e^{i2\theta}\\
\implies &amp;z+z e^{i2\theta}=e^{i2\th…</description>
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        <description>Question 5, Exercise 1.4

Solutions of Question 5 of Exercise 1.4 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 5
$\cos \alpha+\cos \beta+\cos \gamma=\sin \alpha+\sin \beta+\sin \gamma=0$$\cos 3 \alpha+\cos 3 \beta+\cos 3 \gamma=3 \cos (\alpha+\beta+\gamma)$$\sin 3 \alpha+\sin 3 \beta+\sin 3 \gamma=3 \sin (\alpha+\beta+\gamma)$\begin{align}
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        <description>Question 6(i-ix), Exercise 1.4

Solutions of Question 6(i-ix) of Exercise 1.4 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\sqrt{2}\left(\cos 315^{\circ}+i \sin 315^{\circ}\right)$\begin{align}
&amp;\sqrt{2}\left(\cos 315^{\circ}+i \sin 315^{\circ}\right) \\
=&amp; \sqrt{2} \left(\dfrac{1}{\sqrt{2}}-\dfrac{i}{\sqrt{2}} \right) \\
=&amp; 1-i.
\end{align}$5\left(\cos 210^{\ci…</description>
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        <description>Question 6(x-xvii), Exercise 1.4

Solutions of Question 6(x-xvii) of Exercise 1.4 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $7 \sqrt{2}\left(\cos \dfrac{5 \pi}{4}+i \sin \dfrac{5 \pi}{4}\right)$$10 \sqrt{2}\left(\cos \dfrac{7 \pi}{4}+i \sin \dfrac{7 \pi}{4}\right)$$2\left(\cos\dfrac{5\pi}{2}+i \sin \dfrac{5\pi}{2}\right)$$\dfrac{1}{\sqrt{2}}\left(\cos \dfrac{\…</description>
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        <title>Question 7, Exercise 1.4</title>
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        <description>Question 7, Exercise 1.4

Solutions of Question 7 of Exercise 1.4 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 7(i)
$\arg (z-1)=-\dfrac{\pi}{4}$$z=x+iy$\begin{align*}
&amp;\arg (z-1)=-\dfrac{\pi}{4} \\
\implies &amp; \arg(x+iy-1) = -\dfrac{\pi}{4} \\
\implies &amp; \arg(x-1+iy) = -\dfrac{\pi}{4} \\
\implies &amp; \tan^{-1}\left(\dfrac{y}{x-1}\right) = -\dfrac{\pi}{4} …</description>
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        <title>Question 8, Exercise 1.4</title>
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        <description>Question 8, Exercise 1.4

Solutions of Question 8 of Exercise 1.4 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 8(i)
$0.004 \mathrm{~mm}$$\dfrac{\pi}{4}$$$x_{\max}=0.004, \quad \theta=\dfrac{\pi}{4}.$$\begin{align}
x&amp;=x_{\max} e^{i\theta} \\
&amp;=0.004 e^{i\dfrac{\pi}{4}} \\
&amp;=\frac{4}{1000} \left(\cos\left(\dfrac{\pi}{4}\right) +i \sin\left(\dfrac{\pi}{4}…</description>
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        <description>Question 9, Exercise 1.4

Solutions of Question 9 of Exercise 1.4 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 9(i)
$x=2+3 i$$x_{\max }=1+4 i$$\mathrm{t}=0$$$x=2+3i$$$$x_{\max}=1+4 i$$$$\implies x=x_{\max} e^{i\theta}$$$$2+3i=(1+4 i) e^{i\theta}$$\begin{align}
\implies e^{i\theta}&amp;=\dfrac{2+3i}{1+4i} \\
&amp;=\dfrac{(2+3i)(1-4i)}{(1+4i)(1-4i)} \\
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        <description>Question 10, Exercise 1.4

Solutions of Question 10 of Exercise 1.4 of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 10(i)
$Z$$E=(-50+100 i)$$I=(-6-2 i)$$E=(-50+100 i)$$I=(-6-2 i)$$$ E = I \times Z $$$$(-50+100 i)= (-6-2 i) \times Z $$\begin{align}
\implies Z &amp; = \dfrac{-50+100 i}{-6-2 i} \\
&amp; = \dfrac{(-50+100 i)(-6+2i)}{(-6-2 i)(-6+2i)}\\
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        <description>Question 1, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 1 of Review Exercise of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\operatorname{part}(\mathrm{s})$$z$$z$$(0,0)$$(1,0)$$(0,1)$$(1,1)$$z$$|z|$$1 / z$$-z$$\bar{z}$$x$$y$$x y$$z_{1}=3+2 i$$z_{2}=5+6 i$$z_{1}&gt;z_{2}$$z_{1}&lt;z_{2}$$\overline{z_{1}}=\overline{z_{2}}$$\overline{z_{1}}=-\overline{z_{2}}$$\mathrm{z}=3+4 i$$…</description>
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        <description>Question 2, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 2 of Review Exercise of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $i^{2}+i^{4}+i^{6}+\cdots+i^{100}$\begin{align*}
&amp; i^{2}+i^{4}+i^{6}+\ldots+i^{100} \\
=&amp; i^2 + (i^2)^2 + (i^2)^3 + (i^2)^4 + \ldots +(i^2)^{49} +(i^2)^{50} \\
=&amp; -1 + (-1)^2 + (-1)^3 + (-1)^4 + \ldots + (-1)^{49}+(-1)^{50} \\
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        <description>Question 3, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 3 of Review Exercise of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $3 x^{2}+108$\begin{align*}
&amp; 3 x^{2}+108\\
=&amp;3 (x^{2}+36)\\
=&amp;3 (x^{2}-(6i)^2)\\
=&amp;3 (x+6i)(x-6i)
\end{align*}$4 x^{2}+40$\begin{align*}
&amp;4 x^{2}+40\\
=&amp;4 (x^{2}+10)\\
=&amp;4 (x^{2}+(\sqrt{10}i)^2)\\
=&amp;4 (x+\sqrt{10}i)(x-\sqrt{10}i)
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        <description>Question 4, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 4 of Review Exercise of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $z=x+i y$$\left|\dfrac{z+2 i}{z-2 i}\right|=1$$z = x + iy$\begin{align*}
&amp; \left|\dfrac{z + 2i}{z - 2i}\right| = 1\\
\implies &amp; |z + 2i| = |z - 2i|\\
\implies &amp; |x + i(y + 2)| = |x + i(y - 2)|\\
\implies &amp;  \sqrt{x^2 + (y + 2)^2} = \sqrt{x^2 + (y -…</description>
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        <description>Question 5, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 5 of Review Exercise of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $z$$(z-3 i)(2+5 i)=3-4 i$$z$$(z-3 i)(2+5 i)=3-4 i$\begin{align*}
&amp;(z-3 i)(2+5 i)=3-4 i \\
\implies &amp; z-3 i=\dfrac{3-4 i}{2+5 i} \\
\implies &amp; z-3 i=\dfrac{(3-4 i)(2-5i)}{(2+5 i)(2-5i)}\\
\implies &amp; z-3 i=\dfrac{6-20-15i-8i}{4+25}\\
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        <description>Question 6, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 6 of Review Exercise of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\left[\dfrac{1}{i^{10}}+(2-i)^{2}+\sqrt{-25}\right]^{3}$\begin{align*}
&amp;\left[\dfrac{1}{i^{10}} + (2 - i)^2 + \sqrt{-25}\right]^3\\
=&amp;\left[\dfrac{1}{(i^2)^5} + ( 4 - 4i + i^2) + 5i \right]^3\\
=&amp;\left[\dfrac{1}{(-1)^5} + ( 4 - 4i -1) + 5i \right]…</description>
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        <title>Question 7, Review Exercise</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit01/re-ex-p7?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 7, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 7 of Review Exercise of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $2 z^{2}-11 z+16=0$\begin{align*}
&amp;2 z^{2}-11 z+16=0\\
\implies&amp;z^2 - \dfrac{11}{2}z + 8 = 0\\
\implies&amp; z^2 - \dfrac{11}{2}z = -8\\
\implies&amp; z^2 - 2z\dfrac{11}{4}z + \dfrac{121}{16} = -8 + \dfrac{121}{16}\\
\implies&amp;\left(z-\dfrac{11}{4}\right)^2…</description>
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        <title>Question 8, Review Exercise</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit01/re-ex-p8?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 8, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 8 of Review Exercise of Unit 01: Complex Numbers. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\sqrt{2}+i \sqrt{2}$$\theta=45^{\circ}$$$x= \sqrt{2} + i \sqrt{2}, \quad \theta=\dfrac{\pi}{4}.$$$x_{\max}$\begin{align}
&amp;x=x_{\max} e^{i\theta} \\
\implies &amp; \sqrt{2} + i \sqrt{2}=x_{\max} e^{i\dfrac{\pi}{4}} \\
\implies &amp; x_{\max} \left(\cos\dfr…</description>
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        <title>Question 1, Exercise 2.1</title>
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        <description>Question 1, Exercise 2.1

Solutions of Question 1 of Exercise 2.1 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $A=\left[\begin{array}{lll}1 &amp; 3 &amp; 0 \\ 2 &amp; 0 &amp; 1\end{array}\right]$\begin{align}\text{Order of A}&amp;= 2\times 3\end{align}$B=\left[\begin{array}{ll}1 &amp; 2 \\ 2 &amp; 3 \\ 3 &amp; 4\end{array}\right]$\begin{align}\text{Order of B}&amp;= 3\times 2\end{align}$C…</description>
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        <title>Question 2, Exercise 2.1</title>
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        <description>Question 2, Exercise 2.1

Solutions of Question 2 of Exercise 2.1 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\quad A=\left[\begin{array}{lll}3 &amp; 6 &amp; 2 \\ 2 &amp; 1 &amp; 9\end{array}\right]$$B=\left[\begin{array}{ll}\frac{1}{3} &amp; 1 \\ 2 &amp; 6\end{array}\right]$$C=\left[\begin{array}{l}3 \\ 2 \\ 8\end{array}\right]$$D=\left[\begin{array}{lll}1 &amp; 6 &amp; 9 \\ 2 &amp; 0 …</description>
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        <title>Question 3, Exercise 2.1</title>
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        <description>Question 3, Exercise 2.1

Solutions of Question 3 of Exercise 2.1 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $$A=\begin{bmatrix}
3 &amp; 0 &amp; 0 \\
0 &amp; 1 &amp; 0 \\
2 &amp; 6 &amp; 0
\end{bmatrix}$$$$B=\begin{bmatrix}
-6 &amp; 0 &amp; 0 \\
0 &amp; -6 &amp; 0 \\
0 &amp; 0 &amp; -6
\end{bmatrix}$$$$C=\begin{bmatrix}
1 &amp; 0 \\
2 &amp; 0
\end{bmatrix}$$$$D=\begin{bmatrix}
1 &amp; 0 &amp; 0 \\
0 &amp; 1 &amp; 0 \\
0 &amp;…</description>
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        <title>Question 4, Exercise 2.1</title>
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        <description>Question 4, Exercise 2.1

Solutions of Question 4 of Exercise 2.1 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $$
A=\left[\begin{array}{ccc}
2 &amp; 0 \\
\sqrt{5} &amp; 6 \\
1 &amp; 9
\end{array}\right]$$$$
A^t=\begin{bmatrix}
2 &amp; \sqrt{5} &amp; 1 \\
0 &amp; 6 &amp; 9
\end{bmatrix}$$$$B=\left[\begin{array}{cccc}
1 &amp; 6 &amp; 2 &amp; 0
\end{array}\right] $$$$B^t=\left[\begin{array}{c}
1…</description>
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        <title>Question 1, Exercise 2.2</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-2-p1?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 1, Exercise 2.2

Solutions of Question 1 of Exercise 2.2 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $A=\left[a_{i j}\right]$$2 \times 2$$a_{i j}=\dfrac{i+3 j}{2}$\( a_{ij} = \dfrac{i + 3j}{2} \)\( i = 1, j = 1 \)\[
a_{11} = \dfrac{1 + 3 \cdot 1}{2} = \dfrac{1 + 3}{2} = \dfrac{4}{2} = 2
\]\( i = 1, j = 2 \)\[
a_{12} = \dfrac{1 + 3 \cdot 2}{2} …</description>
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        <title>Question 3, Exercise 2.2</title>
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        <description>Question 3, Exercise 2.2

Solutions of Question 3 of Exercise 2.2 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $A=\left[\begin{array}{ccc}3 &amp; -1 &amp; 2 \\ 0 &amp; 6 &amp; 1 \\ -1 &amp; 0 &amp; -3\end{array}\right]$$B=\left[\begin{array}{ccc}2 &amp; 1 &amp; 7 \\ 0 &amp; 2 &amp; -1 \\ -3 &amp; 4 &amp; 2\end{array}\right]$$C$$A+B+C=0$$$A+B+C=0,$$$$C=-A-B.$$\begin{align*}
C&amp;=-\begin{bmatrix}3 &amp; -1 &amp;…</description>
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        <title>Question 3, Exercise 2.2</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-2-p3?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 3, Exercise 2.2

Solutions of Question 3 of Exercise 2.2 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $A=\left[\begin{array}{ccc}3 &amp; -1 &amp; 2 \\ 0 &amp; 6 &amp; 1 \\ -1 &amp; 0 &amp; -3\end{array}\right]$$B=\left[\begin{array}{ccc}2 &amp; 1 &amp; 7 \\ 0 &amp; 2 &amp; -1 \\ -3 &amp; 4 &amp; 2\end{array}\right]$$C$$A+B+C=0$$$A+B+C=0,$$$$C=-A-B.$$\begin{align*}
C&amp;=-\begin{bmatrix}3 &amp; -1 &amp;…</description>
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        <title>Question 4, Exercise 2.2</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-2-p4?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 4, Exercise 2.2

Solutions of Question 4 of Exercise 2.2 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $A$\begin{align}\left[\begin{array}{cc} 2 &amp; 1 \\  3 &amp; 2 \end{array}\right]A\left[\begin{array}{cc} 1 &amp; 3 \\  2 &amp; 4 \end{array}\right]&amp;=\left[\begin{array}{cc} 1 &amp; 0 \\  0 &amp; 1 \end{array}\right]\end{align}$ B = \left[\begin{array}{cc} 2 &amp; 1 \\ 3…</description>
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        <title>Question 5, Exercise 2.2</title>
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        <description>Question 5, Exercise 2.2

Solutions of Question 5 of Exercise 2.2 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $X=\left[\begin{array}{lll}1 &amp; 2 &amp; 2 \\ 2 &amp; 1 &amp; 2 \\ 2 &amp; 2 &amp; 1\end{array}\right]$$X^{2}-4 X-5 I=0$\begin{align}L.H.S. &amp; =X^{2}-4 X-5 I \\
&amp;=\begin{bmatrix}
1 &amp; 2 &amp; 2 \\
2 &amp; 1 &amp; 2 \\
2 &amp; 2 &amp; 1
\end{bmatrix}
\begin{bmatrix}
1 &amp; 2 &amp; 2 \\
2 &amp; 1 &amp; 2…</description>
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        <title>Question 6, Exercise 2.2</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-2-p6?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 6, Exercise 2.2

Solutions of Question 6 of Exercise 2.2 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $A=\left[\begin{array}{cc}2 &amp; 1 \\ 3 &amp; -3\end{array}\right]$$\alpha$$\beta$$A^{2}+\alpha I=\beta A$\begin{align}
&amp; A^{2}+\alpha I=\beta A\\
\implies &amp;\begin{bmatrix}
2 &amp; 1 \\
3 &amp; -3
\end{bmatrix}
\begin{bmatrix}
2 &amp; 1 \\
3 &amp; -3
\end{bmatrix}+\a…</description>
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        <title>Question 7, Exercise 2.2</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-2-p7?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 7, Exercise 2.2

Solutions of Question 7 of Exercise 2.2 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $A=\left[\begin{array}{ll}x &amp; 0 \\ y &amp; 1\end{array}\right]$$n, A^{n}=\left[\begin{array}{cc}x^{n} &amp; 0 \\ \dfrac{y\left(x^{n}-1\right)}{x-1} &amp; 1\end{array}\right]$$$A = \begin{bmatrix} x &amp; 0 \\ y &amp; 1 \end{bmatrix}.$$$n = 1$\begin{align}A^1 =\beg…</description>
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        <title>Question 8, Exercise 2.2</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-2-p8?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 8, Exercise 2.2

Solutions of Question 8 of Exercise 2.2 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $A$$B$$2 \times 3$$3 \times 2$$(A B)^{t}=B^{t} A^{t}$\( A \)\( B \)\( 2 \times 3 \)\( 3 \times 2 \)\begin{align*}
	A &amp;= \begin{bmatrix}
	a_{11} &amp; a_{12} &amp; a_{13} \\
	a_{21} &amp; a_{22} &amp; a_{23}
\end{bmatrix}\\
B &amp;= \begin{bmatrix}
	b_{11} &amp; b_{12}…</description>
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        <title>Question 9, Exercise 2.2</title>
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        <description>Question 9, Exercise 2.2

Solutions of Question 9 of Exercise 2.2 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $A$$B$$3 \times 3$$(A+B)^{t}=A^{t}+B^{t}$\begin{align*}
A &amp;= \begin{pmatrix} 
a_{11} &amp; a_{12} &amp; a_{13} \\ 
a_{21} &amp; a_{22} &amp; a_{23} \\ 
a_{31} &amp; a_{32} &amp; a_{33} 
\end{pmatrix} \\
B &amp;= \begin{pmatrix} 
b_{11} &amp; b_{12} &amp; b_{13} \\ 
b_{21} &amp; b_{22…</description>
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        <title>Question 10, Exercise 2.2</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-2-p10?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 10, Exercise 2.2

Solutions of Question 10 of Exercise 2.2 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $A$$B$$A B=B$$B A=A$$A^{2}+B^{2}$$$AB = B$$$$BA = A$$\begin{align*}
A^2 &amp;= AA\\
&amp; = A(BA)\\
&amp;=(AB)A\\
&amp;=BA\\
&amp;=A
\end{align*}\begin{align*}
B^2&amp;= BB \\
&amp;=B(AB)\\
&amp; = (BA)B\\
&amp;=AB\\
&amp;=B\end{align*}$$A^2 + B^2 = A + B$$$AB = B$$BA = A$$$A^2 + B…</description>
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        <title>Question 11, Exercise 2.2</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-2-p11?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 11, Exercise 2.2

Solutions of Question 11 of Exercise 2.2 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $A=\left[a_{i j}\right]$$3 \times 3$$a_{i j}=i^{2}-j^{2}$$A$$A=\left[a_{i j}\right]$$a_{ij}=a+{ji}$$a_{ij}=-a_{ji}$$a_{i j}=i^{2}-j^{2}$\begin{align}
a_{ji} &amp; = j^2 -i^2 \\
&amp;= - (i^2 -j^2) \\
&amp;= - a_{ij}
\end{align}$a_{ij}=-a_{ji}$</description>
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        <title>Question 12, Exercise 2.2</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-2-p12?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 12, Exercise 2.2

Solutions of Question 12 of Exercise 2.2 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $A$$\left(A^{n}\right)^{t}=\left(A^{t}\right)^{n}$</description>
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        <title>Question 13, Exercise 2.2</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-2-p13?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 13, Exercise 2.2

Solutions of Question 13 of Exercise 2.2 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $X$$Y$$2 X-Y=\left[\begin{array}{ccc}1 &amp; 6 &amp; -3 \\ 2 &amp; 1 &amp; 7\end{array}\right]$$X+3 Y=\left[\begin{array}{ccc}4 &amp; 3 &amp; 2 \\ 1 &amp; -3 &amp; 0\end{array}\right]$\begin{align*}
2X - Y = \begin{pmatrix} 1 &amp; 6 &amp; -3 \\ 2 &amp; 1 &amp; 7 \end{pmatrix} \cdots (i)\\…</description>
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        <title>Question 1, Exercise 2.3</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-3-p1?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 1, Exercise 2.3

Solutions of Question 1 of Exercise 2.3 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\left[\begin{array}{ccc}2 &amp; 3 &amp; 1 \\ 1 &amp; -1 &amp; 2 \\ 4 &amp; 1 &amp; 2\end{array}\right]$\begin{align*}
A &amp;= \left[\begin{array}{ccc}2 &amp; 3 &amp; 1 \\ 1 &amp; -1 &amp; 2 \\ 4 &amp; 1 &amp; 2\end{array}\right]\\
|A|&amp;=2(-2-2)-3(2-8)+1(1+4)\\
\implies |A|&amp;=-8+18+5\\
\implies |…</description>
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        <title>Question 2, Exercise 2.3</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-3-p2?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 2, Exercise 2.3

Solutions of Question 2 of Exercise 2.3 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\left[\begin{array}{lll}3 &amp; 2 &amp; 3 \\ 4 &amp; 5 &amp; 1 \\ 2 &amp; 1 &amp; 0\end{array}\right]$\(R_1\)\(a_{11} = 3\)\(a_{12} = 2\)\(a_{13} = 3\)\begin{align*}
A &amp;= \left[\begin{array}{ccc} 3 &amp; 2 &amp; 3 \\ 4 &amp; 5 &amp; 1 \\ 2 &amp; 1 &amp; 0 \end{array}\right]\\
&amp; A_{11} = (-1…</description>
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        <title>Question 3, Exercise 2.3</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-3-p3?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 3, Exercise 2.3

Solutions of Question 3 of Exercise 2.3 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\left[\begin{array}{ccc}3 &amp; 1 &amp; 2 \\ 2 &amp; 3 &amp; 1 \\ -4 &amp; 1 &amp; -3\end{array}\right]$\begin{align*}
A &amp;= \left[\begin{array}{ccc} 3 &amp; 1 &amp; 2 \\ 2 &amp; 3 &amp; 1 \\ -4 &amp; 1 &amp; -3\end{array}\right]\end{align*}\(3 \times 3\)\begin{align*}
|A| &amp;= 3(3 \cdot (-3) …</description>
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        <title>Question 4, Exercise 2.3</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-3-p4?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 4, Exercise 2.3

Solutions of Question 4 of Exercise 2.3 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\lambda$$\left[\begin{array}{lll}\lambda &amp; 1 &amp; 3 \\ 2 &amp; 1 &amp; 8 \\ 0 &amp; 3 &amp; 1\end{array}\right]$\begin{align*}
A &amp;= \left[\begin{array}{ccc}
\lambda &amp; 1 &amp; 3 \\
2 &amp; 1 &amp; 8 \\
0 &amp; 3 &amp; 1
\end{array}\right]\\
|A| &amp;= \lambda \cdot (-23) - 1 \cdot 2 + 3…</description>
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        <title>Question 5, Exercise 2.3</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-3-p5?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 5, Exercise 2.3

Solutions of Question 5 of Exercise 2.3 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\left[\begin{array}{ccc}1 &amp; -1 &amp; 1 \\ 2 &amp; 1 &amp; -1 \\ 1 &amp; -2 &amp; -1\end{array}\right]$\begin{align*}
A &amp;= \left[\begin{array}{ccc}
1 &amp; -1 &amp; 1 \\
2 &amp; 1 &amp; -1 \\
1 &amp; -2 &amp; -1
\end{array}\right]\\
|A|&amp;=  1 [-1 - 2] + 1 [-2 + 1] + 1 [-4 - 1] \\
&amp;= 1 \cd…</description>
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        <title>Question 6, Exercise 2.3</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-3-p6?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 6, Exercise 2.3

Solutions of Question 6 of Exercise 2.3 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $A=\left[\begin{array}{ccc}2 &amp; 1 &amp; -3 \\ 0 &amp; 1 &amp; 0 \\ 2 &amp; 1 &amp; 6\end{array}\right]$$A^{-1}$$A A^{-1}=A^{-1} A=I_{3}$\begin{align*} A &amp;= \begin{bmatrix}
2 &amp; 1 &amp; -3 \\
0 &amp; 1 &amp; 0 \\
2 &amp; 1 &amp; 6
\end{bmatrix} \end{align*}$ A^{-1} $$ A $\begin{align*}
…</description>
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        <title>Question 7, Exercise 2.3</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-3-p7?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 7, Exercise 2.3

Solutions of Question 7 of Exercise 2.3 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $(A B)^{-1}=B^{-1} A^{-1}$$A=\left[\begin{array}{ll}2 &amp; 1 \\ 8 &amp; 6\end{array}\right]$$B=\left[\begin{array}{ll}3 &amp; 2 \\ 0 &amp; 2\end{array}\right]$\begin{align*}
A &amp;= \left[\begin{array}{ll}2 &amp; 1 \\ 8 &amp; 6\end{array}\right] \\	
|A|&amp; = 12 - 8 = 4\\	…</description>
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        <title>Question 1, Exercise 2.5</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-5-p1?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 1, Exercise 2.5

Solutions of Question 1 of Exercise 2.5 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\left[\begin{array}{ccc}1 &amp; 3 &amp; 5 \\ -6 &amp; 8 &amp; 3 \\ -4 &amp; 6 &amp; 5\end{array}\right]$\begin{align*}
&amp; \quad \left[\begin{array}{ccc}1 &amp; 3 &amp; 5 \\ -6 &amp; 8 &amp; 3 \\ -4 &amp; 6 &amp; 5\end{array}\right]\\
\sim &amp; \text{R}
\left[\begin{array}{ccc}
1 &amp; 3 &amp; 5 \\
0 &amp; …</description>
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        <title>Question 2, Exercise 2.5</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-5-p2?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 2, Exercise 2.5

Solutions of Question 2 of Exercise 2.5 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\left[\begin{array}{ccc}5 &amp; 9 &amp; 3 \\ 3 &amp; -5 &amp; 6 \\ 2 &amp; 10 &amp; 6\end{array}\right]$\begin{align*}&amp;\quad\left[ \begin{array}{ccc}
5 &amp; 9 &amp; 3 \\ 
3 &amp; -5 &amp; 6 \\ 
2 &amp; 10 &amp; 6 
\end{array} \right]\\
\sim &amp; \text{R}\left[ \begin{array}{ccc}
1 &amp; \frac{9}{…</description>
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        <title>Question 3, Exercise 2.5</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-5-p3?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 3, Exercise 2.5

Solutions of Question 3 of Exercise 2.5 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\left[\begin{array}{ccc}0 &amp; -1 &amp; -1 \\ -1 &amp; 3 &amp; 0 \\ 1 &amp; -1 &amp; 4\end{array}\right]$$A A^{-1}=A^{-1} A=I$\begin{align*}
A&amp;=\left[ \begin{array}{ccc}
0 &amp; -1 &amp; -1  \\ 
-1 &amp; 3 &amp; 0  \\ 
1 &amp; -1 &amp; 4 
\end{array} \right]\\
|A|&amp;=0+1(-4)-1(1-3)\\
&amp;=-4+3\…</description>
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        <title>Question 1, Exercise 2.6</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-6-p1?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 1, Exercise 2.6

Solutions of Question 1 of Exercise 2.6 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $ 2 x_{1}-3 x_{2}+4 x_{3}=0$$x_{1}-2 x_{2}+3 x_{3}=0$$4 x_{1}+x_{2}-6 x_{3}=0$\begin{align*}
&amp;2 x_{1}-3 x_{2}+4 x_{3}=0\cdots (i)\\
&amp;x_{1}-2 x_{2}+3 x_{3}=0\cdots (ii)\\
&amp;4 x_{1}+x_{2}-6 x_{3}=0\cdots (iii)\\
\end{align*}\begin{align*}
A &amp;= \le…</description>
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        <title>Question 2, Exercise 2.6</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-6-p2?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 2, Exercise 2.6

Solutions of Question 2 of Exercise 2.6 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\lambda$$\lambda$$2 x_{1}-\lambda x_{2}+x_{3}=0$$2 x_{1}+3 x_{2}-x_{3}=0$$3 x_{1}-2 x_{2}+4 x_{3}=0$\begin{align*}
&amp;2 x_{1}-\lambda x_{2}+x_{3}=0 \cdots(i)\\
&amp;2 x_{1}+3 x_{2}-x_{3}=0\cdots(ii)\\
&amp;3 x_{1}-2 x_{2}+4 x_{3}=0\cdots(iii)\\
\end{ali…</description>
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        <title>Question 3, Exercise 2.6</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-6-p3?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 3, Exercise 2.6

Solutions of Question 3 of Exercise 2.6 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $2 x+3 y+4 z=2$$2 x+y+z=5$$3 x-2 y+z=-3$\begin{align*}
\begin{aligned}
2x + 3y + 4z &amp;= 2 \\
2x + y + z &amp;= 5 \\
3x - 2y + z &amp;= -3
\end{aligned}\end{align*}\begin{align*}
A_{b} &amp;=\quad \left[\begin{array}{cccc}
2 &amp; 3 &amp; 4 &amp; 2 \\
2 &amp; 1 &amp; 1 &amp; 5 \\
3…</description>
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        <title>Question 4, Exercise 2.6</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-6-p4?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 4, Exercise 2.6

Solutions of Question 4 of Exercise 2.6 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $2 x_{1}-x_{2}-x_{3}=2$$3 x_{1}-4 x_{2}+3 x_{3}=7$$4 x_{1}+2 x_{2}-5 x_{3}=10$\begin{align*}
2x_1 - x_2 - x_3 &amp;= 2, \\
3x_1 - 4x_2 + 3x_3 &amp;= 7, \\
4x_1 + 2x_2 - 5x_3 &amp;= 10,
\end{align*}\begin{align*}	
A_b &amp;= \begin{bmatrix}
2 &amp; -1 &amp; -1 &amp; : &amp; 2 …</description>
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        <title>Question 5, Exercise 2.6</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-6-p5?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 5, Exercise 2.6

Solutions of Question 5 of Exercise 2.6 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $x_{1}+x_{2}+2 x_{3}=8$$-x_{1}-2 x_{2}+3 x_{3}=1$$3 x_{1}-7 x_{2}+4 x_{3}=10$$A X=B$\begin{align*}
&amp;A = \begin{bmatrix}
1 &amp; 1 &amp; 2 \\
-1 &amp; -2 &amp; 3 \\
3 &amp; -7 &amp; 4
\end{bmatrix}, \quad
X = \begin{bmatrix}
x_1 \\
x_2 \\
x_3
\end{bmatrix}, \quad
B = \…</description>
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        <title>Question 6, Exercise 2.6</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-6-p6?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 6, Exercise 2.6

Solutions of Question 6 of Exercise 2.6 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $5 x+3 y+z=6$$2 x+y+3 z=19$$x+2 y+4 z=25$\begin{align*}
A &amp;= \begin{bmatrix}
5 &amp; 3 &amp; 1 \\
2 &amp; 1 &amp; 3 \\
1 &amp; 2 &amp; 4
\end{bmatrix}, \quad
X = \begin{bmatrix}
x \\
y \\
z
\end{bmatrix}, \quad
B = \begin{bmatrix}
6 \\
19 \\
25
\end{bmatrix}
\end{alig…</description>
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        <title>Question 7 and 8, Exercise 2.6</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-6-p7?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 7 and 8, Exercise 2.6

Solutions of Question 7 and 8 of Exercise 2.6 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $A=\left[\begin{array}{ccc}3 &amp; 2 &amp; 1 \\ 4 &amp; -1 &amp; 2 \\ 7 &amp; 3 &amp; -3\end{array}\right]$$A^{-1}$$3 x+4 y+7 z=14 ; 2 x-y+3 z=4 ; \quad x+2 y-3 z=0$\begin{align*}
A &amp;= \begin{bmatrix}
3 &amp; 2 &amp; 1 \\
4 &amp; -1 &amp; 2 \\
7 &amp; 3 &amp; -3
\end{bmatrix}\\
|…</description>
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        <title>Question 9 and 10, Exercise 2.6</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/ex2-6-p8?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 9 and 10, Exercise 2.6

Solutions of Question 9 and 10 of Exercise 2.6 of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $2 x-y+3 z=\alpha ; 3 x+y-5 z=\beta ;-5 x-5 y+21 z=\gamma$$\gamma \neq 2 \alpha-3 \beta$$2$$2$$3$$3$</description>
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        <title>Question 1, Review Exercise</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/re-ex-p1?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 1, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 1 of Review Exercise of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $A$$m \times n$$B$$n \times p$$A B$$n \times p$$m \times p$$p \times m$$n \times n$$A$$1 \times n$$A^{t} A$$1 \times n$$n \times 1$$1 \times 1$$n \times n$$a_{i j}$$A$$a_{i j}=(-1)^{i+j} A_{i j}$$a_{i j}=(-1)^{i+j} M_{i j}$$\frac{A_{i j}}…</description>
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        <title>Question 2 and 3, Review Exercise</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/re-ex-p2?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 2 and 3, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 2 and 3 of Review Exercise of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $A=\left[\begin{array}{ccc}1 &amp; 2 &amp; 0 \\ -3 &amp; 4 &amp; 9 \\ 2 &amp; 1 &amp; 6\end{array}\right]$$A_{13}, A_{23}$$A_{33}$$|A|$\begin{align*}
A&amp;=\left[\begin{array}{ccc}1 &amp; 2 &amp; 0 \\ -3 &amp; 4 &amp; 9 \\ 2 &amp; 1 &amp; 6\end{array}\right]\\
A_{13} &amp;= (-1)^{…</description>
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        <title>Question 4 and 5, Review Exercise</title>
        <link>https://beta.mathcity.org/math-11-nbf/sol/unit02/re-ex-p3?rev=1737476039&amp;do=diff</link>
        <description>Question 4 and 5, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 4 and 5 of Review Exercise of Unit 02: Matrices and Determinants. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\left|\begin{array}{ccc}a+1 &amp; l &amp; l \\ l &amp; a+1 &amp; l \\ l &amp; l &amp; a+1\end{array}\right|=(a+1+2 l)(a+1-l)^{2}$\begin{align*}
L.H.S &amp;= \left|\begin{array}{ccc}a+1 &amp; l &amp; l \\ l &amp; a+1 &amp; l \\ l &amp; l &amp; a+1\end{array}\right|\\
&amp;=\left|\b…</description>
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        <title>Question 1 and 2, Exercise 4.1</title>
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        <description>Question 1 and 2, Exercise 4.1

Solutions of Question 1 and 2 of Exercise 4.1 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $n$$a_{10}$$a_{15}$$$a_{n}=3 n+1$$$$a_{n}=3 n+1$$\begin{align*}
a_1 &amp;= 3(1) + 1 = 3 + 1 = 4\\
a_2 &amp;= 3(2) + 1 = 6 + 1 = 7\\
a_3 &amp;= 3(3) + 1 = 9 + 1 = 10\\
a_4 &amp;= 3(4) + 1 = 12 + 1 = 13\\
\end{align*}\begin{align*}
a_{10} &amp;= 3(10) + 1 = 30…</description>
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        <title>Question 3 and 4, Exercise 4.1</title>
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        <description>Question 3 and 4, Exercise 4.1

Solutions of Question 3 and 4 of Exercise 4.1 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $n$$a_{10}$$a_{n}=\frac{n}{n+1}$$$a_n = \frac{n}{n+1}.$$\begin{align*}

a_1 &amp;= \frac{1}{1+1} = \frac{1}{2}\\
a_2 &amp;= \frac{2}{2+1} = \frac{2}{3}\\
a_3 &amp;= \frac{3}{3+1} = \frac{3}{4}\\
a_4 &amp;= \frac{4}{4+1} = \frac{4}{5}\\
\end{align*}\begin…</description>
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        <title>Question 5 and 6, Exercise 4.1</title>
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        <description>Question 5 and 6, Exercise 4.1

Solutions of Question 5 and 6 of Exercise 4.1 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $n$$a_{10}$$a_{15}$$a_{n}=n^{2}-2 n$$$a_n = n^2 - 2n.$$\begin{align*}
a_1 &amp;= (1)^2 - 2(1) = 1 - 2 = -1\\
a_2 &amp;= (2)^2 - 2(2) = 4 - 4 = 0\\
a_3 &amp;= (3)^2 - 2(3) = 9 - 6 = 3\\
a_4 &amp;= (4)^2 - 2(4) = 16 - 8 = 8\\
\end{align*}\begin{align*}
a_{…</description>
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        <title>Question 7 and 8, Exercise 4.1</title>
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        <description>Question 7 and 8, Exercise 4.1

Solutions of Question 7 and 8 of Exercise 4.1 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $n$$a_{10}$$a_{15}$$a_{n}=\left(\frac{-1}{2}\right)^{n-1}$$$a_n = \left( \frac{-1}{2} \right)^{n-1}.$$\begin{align*}a_1 &amp;= \left( \frac{-1}{2} \right)^{1-1} = \left( \frac{-1}{2} \right)^0 = 1 \\
a_2 &amp;= \left( \frac{-1}{2} \right)^{2-1} =…</description>
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        <title>Question 9 and 10, Exercise 4.1</title>
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        <description>Question 9 and 10, Exercise 4.1

Solutions of Question 9 and 10 of Exercise 4.1 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $n$$a_{10}$$a_{15}$$a_{n}=(-1)^{n}(n+3)$$n$$a_{10}$$a_{15}$$$a_{n}=(-1)^{n+1}(3 n-5).$$$$a_n = (-1)^{n+1}(3n - 5).$$\begin{align*}
a_1 &amp;= (-1)^{1+1}(3(1) - 5) = (1)(3 - 5) = -2 \\
a_2 &amp;= (-1)^{2+1}(3(2) - 5) = (-1)(6 - 5) = -1 \\
a_3 &amp;=…</description>
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        <title>Question 11 and 12, Exercise 4.1</title>
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        <description>Question 11 and 12, Exercise 4.1

Solutions of Question 11 and 12 of Exercise 4.1 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $a_{n}=4 n-3; a_8$$$a_n = 4n - 3.$$\begin{align*}
a_8 &amp;= 4(8) - 3 \\
&amp;= 32 - 3 \\
&amp;= 29
\end{align*}$a_8 = 29$$a_{n}=5 n+11 ; a_{9}$</description>
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        <title>Question 13 and 14, Exercise 4.1</title>
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        <description>Question 13 and 14, Exercise 4.1

Solutions of Question 13 and 14 of Exercise 4.1 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $a_{n}=(3 n+4)(2 n-5) ; a_{7}$$a_{n}=(-1)^{n-1}(3.4 n-17.3) ; a_{12}$$$a_n = (-1)^{n-1}(3.4n - 17.3).$$\begin{align*}
a_{12} &amp;= (-1)^{12-1}(3.4 \cdot 12 - 17.3) \\
&amp;= (-1)^{11}(40.8 - 17.3) \\
&amp;= (-1)^{11}(23.5) \\
&amp;= -23.5
\end{align…</description>
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        <title>Question 15 and 16, Exercise 4.1</title>
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        <description>Question 15 and 16, Exercise 4.1

Solutions of Question 15 and 16 of Exercise 4.1 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $a_{n}=4 n^{2}(11 n+31) ; a_{22}$$$a_n = 4n^2(11n + 31).$$\begin{align*}
a_{22} &amp;= 4 \cdot 22^2 \cdot (11 \cdot 22 + 31) \\
&amp;= 4 \cdot 484 \cdot (242 + 31) \\
&amp;= 4 \cdot 484 \cdot 273 \\
&amp;= 4 \cdot 132132 \\
&amp;= 528528
\end{align*}$a_{…</description>
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        <title>Question 17 and 18, Exercise 4.1</title>
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        <description>Question 17 and 18, Exercise 4.1

Solutions of Question 17 and 18 of Exercise 4.1 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $a_{n}=\log 10^{n} ; a_{43}$$$a_n = \log 10^n.$$\begin{align*}
a_{43} &amp;= \log 10^{43} \\
&amp;= 43 \cdot \log 10 \\
&amp;= 43 \cdot 1 \\
&amp;= 43
\end{align*}$a_{43}= 43$$a_{n}=\ln e^{n} ; a_{67}$$$a_n = \ln e^n.$$\begin{align*}
a_{67} &amp;= \ln e^…</description>
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        <title>Question 19 and 20, Exercise 4.1</title>
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        <description>Question 19 and 20, Exercise 4.1

Solutions of Question 19 and 20 of Exercise 4.1 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $a_{n}$$1,3,5,7,9, \ldots$$$1, 3, 5, 7, 9, \ldots$$$a_1=1$$d=3-1=2$$$a_n = a_1 + (n - 1) d$$\begin{align*}
\implies a_n &amp;= 1 + (n - 1) \cdot 2\\
 &amp;= 1 + 2n - 2\\
&amp;= 2n - 1 \end{align*}$a_n = 2n - 1$$a_{n}$$3,9,27,81,243, \ldots$\begin…</description>
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        <title>Question 21 and 22, Exercise 4.1</title>
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        <description>Question 21 and 22, Exercise 4.1

Solutions of Question 21 and 22 of Exercise 4.1 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $a_{n}$$\sqrt{2}, \sqrt{4}, \sqrt{6}, \sqrt{8}, \sqrt{10}, \ldots$$$\sqrt{2}, \sqrt{4}, \sqrt{6}, \sqrt{8}, \sqrt{10}, \ldots$$\begin{align*}
&amp;a_1=\sqrt{2 \cdot 1}, \\
&amp;a_2=\sqrt{4}=\sqrt{2 \cdot 2} \\
&amp;a_3=\sqrt{6}=\sqrt{2 \cdot 3}\\…</description>
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        <title>Question 1, Exercise 4.2</title>
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        <description>Question 1, Exercise 4.2

Solutions of Question 1 of Exercise 4.2 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $a_{1}=4, d=3$$a_1= 4$$d=3$$$a_n = a_1 + (n - 1)d.$$\begin{align*}
a_2&amp;=4+(2-1)3=4+3=7\\
a_3 &amp;= 4+ (3-1) 3 = 4 + 6 = 10\\
a_4&amp;=4+(4-1)3=4+9=13
\end{align*}$a_1=4$$a_2=7$$a_3=10$$a_4=13$$a_1=7$$d=5$$a_1= 7$$d=5$$$a_n = a_1 + (n - 1)d.$$\begin{align*}
…</description>
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        <title>Question 2, Exercise 4.2</title>
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        <description>Question 2, Exercise 4.2

Solutions of Question 2 of Exercise 4.2 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $5,9,13, \ldots$$$5, 9, 13, \ldots $$$a_1=5$$d=9-5=4$$$a_n=a_1+(n-1)d.$$\begin{align*}
a_4 &amp;=5+(4-1)(4)=5+12=17\\
a_5 &amp;=5+(5-1)(4)=5+16=21\\
a_6 &amp;=5+(6-1)(4)=5+20=25
\end{align*}$17$$21$$25$$11,14,17, \ldots$$$11, 14, 17, \ldots$$$a_1=11$$d=14-11=3$$…</description>
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        <title>Question 3 and 4, Exercise 4.2</title>
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        <description>Question 3 and 4, Exercise 4.2

Solutions of Question 3 and 4 of Exercise 4.2 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $0.07,0.12,0.7, \ldots$$$0.07,0.12,0.7, \ldots$$$a_1 = 0.07$$d=0.05$$a_{11}=?$\begin{align*}
a_n&amp;=a_1+(n-1)d \\
\implies a_{11}&amp;= 0.07+(11-1)(0.05)\\
&amp;=0.07+(10)(0.05)\\
&amp;=0.57
\end{align*}$a_{11}=0.57.$$a_3 = 14$$a_9 = -1$$$a_n = a_1 + (…</description>
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        <title>Question 5 and 6, Exercise 4.2</title>
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        <description>Question 5 and 6, Exercise 4.2

Solutions of Question 5 and 6 of Exercise 4.2 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $a_{17}=-40$$a_{28}=-73$$a_{1}$$d$$$a_n=a_1+(n-1)d$$\begin{align*}
&amp; a_{17} = -40 \\
\implies &amp;a_1 + 16d = -40 \quad \cdots (1)
\end{align*}\begin{align*}
&amp;a_{28}=-73\\
\implies &amp;a_1 + 27d = -73 \quad \cdots (2)
\end{align*}\begin{align*}…</description>
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        <title>Question 7 and 8, Exercise 4.2</title>
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        <description>Question 7 and 8, Exercise 4.2

Solutions of Question 7 and 8 of Exercise 4.2 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $-6,-2,2, \ldots$$70$$-6,-2,2, \ldots$$a_1=-6$$d=-2+6=4$$a_n=70$$n=?$$$a_n=a_1+(n-1)d.$$\begin{align*}
&amp;70=-6+(n-1)4\\
\implies &amp;70=-6+4n-4\\
\implies &amp;70=4n-10\\
\implies &amp;4n=80\\
\implies &amp; n=20
\end{align*}$a_{20}=70$$\dfrac{5}{2}, \df…</description>
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        <title>Question 9 and 10, Exercise 4.2</title>
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        <description>Question 9 and 10, Exercise 4.2

Solutions of Question 9 and 10 of Exercise 4.2 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\dfrac{1}{a}, b, \dfrac{1}{c}$$\dfrac{a-c}{2 a c}$$\dfrac{1}{a}, b, \dfrac{1}{c}$\begin{align*}
d&amp;=b-\frac{1}{a}\cdots (i)\\
\end{align*}\begin{align*}
d&amp;=\frac{1}{c}-b \cdots (ii)
\end{align*}\begin{align*}
b-\frac{1}{a}&amp;=\frac{1}{c}-…</description>
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        <title>Question 11 and 12, Exercise 4.2</title>
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        <description>Question 11 and 12, Exercise 4.2

Solutions of Question 11 and 12 of Exercise 4.2 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $1000$$3000$$2$$5000$$3$$20$$$1000, 3000, 5000, \dots, \text{ upto 20 terms}.$$$a_1 = 1000$$d=3000-1000=2000$$S_20=?$$$S_n =\frac{n}{2}[2a_1+(n-1)d],$$\begin{align*}
S_{20} &amp;= \frac{20}{2}[2(1000)+(20-1)2000]\\
&amp;= 10 [2000+(19)2000] \…</description>
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        <title>Question 13, Exercise 4.2</title>
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        <description>Question 13, Exercise 4.2

Solutions of Question 13 of Exercise 4.2 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $7$$17$$a=7$$b=17$\begin{align*}
\text{A.M.} &amp;= \frac{a + b}{2}\\
&amp;= \frac{7 + 17}{2} \\
&amp;= \frac{24}{2} = 12.
\end{align*}$12$$3+3 \sqrt{2}$$7-3 \sqrt{2}$$a=3+3\sqrt{2}$$b=7-3\sqrt{2}$\begin{align*}
\text{A.M.} &amp;= \frac{a + b}{2}\\
&amp;= \frac{(3 + 3…</description>
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        <title>Question 16 and 17, Exercise 4.2</title>
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        <description>Question 16 and 17, Exercise 4.2

Solutions of Question 16 and 17 of Exercise 4.2 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $5$$17$$A_1$$A_2$$5$$17$$5$$A_1$$A_2$$17$$a_1=5$$a_4=17$$$a_n=a_1+(n-1)d.$$\begin{align*}
&amp;a_4 = a_1 + 3d \\
\implies &amp; 17=5+3d\\
\implies &amp; 3d=12\\
\implies &amp; \boxed{d=4}.\end{align*}\begin{align*}
A_1 &amp;= a_2= a_1+d \\
&amp;=5+4=9 \end{a…</description>
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        <title>Question 1 and 2, Exercise 4.3</title>
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        <description>Question 1 and 2, Exercise 4.3

Solutions of Question 1 and 2 of Exercise 4.3 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $4+7+10+13+16+19+22+25$$4+7+10+13+16+19+22+25$$a_1=4$$d=7-4=3$$n=8$\begin{align}
S_n&amp;=\frac{n}{2}[2a_1+(n-1)d]\\
\implies S_8&amp;=\frac{8}{2}[2(4)+(8-1)(3)]\\
&amp;=4[8+7\times 3] = 116
\end{align}$a_{1}=2$$a_{n}=200$$n=100$$a_{1}=2$$a_{n}=200$$…</description>
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        <title>Question 3 and 4, Exercise 4.3</title>
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        <description>Question 3 and 4, Exercise 4.3

Solutions of Question 3 and 4 of Exercise 4.3 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $a_{1}=5$$a_{n}=100$$n=200$$a_{1}=5$$a_{n}=100$$n=200$$a_{1}=5$$a_{n}=100$$n=200$$S_n$\begin{align}
S_n&amp;=\frac{n}{2}[a_1+a_n] \\
\implies S_{200}&amp;=\frac{200}{2}[5+100]\\
&amp;=10500.
\end{align}$S_{200}=10500$$a_{1}=4$$n=15$$d=3$$a_{1}=4$$n=1…</description>
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        <title>Question 5 and 6, Exercise 4.3</title>
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        <description>Question 5 and 6, Exercise 4.3

Solutions of Question 5 and 6 of Exercise 4.3 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $a_{1}=50$$n=20$$d=-4$$a_{1}=50$$n=20$$d=-4$$a_{1}=50$$n=20$$d=-4$$S_n$\begin{align}
S_n&amp;=\frac{n}{2}[2a_1+(n-1)d] \\
\implies S_{20}&amp;=\frac{20}{2}[2(50)+(20-1)(-4)]\\
&amp;=10\times [100-76]\\
&amp;=240.
\end{align}$S_{20}=240$$-3+(-7)+(-11)+\cd…</description>
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        <title>Question 7 and 8, Exercise 4.3</title>
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        <description>Question 7 and 8, Exercise 4.3

Solutions of Question 7 and 8 of Exercise 4.3 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $9+11+13+15+\cdots$$n=12$$a_1=9$$d=11-9=2$$n=12$$S_n$\begin{align}
S_n&amp;=\frac{n}{2}[2a_1+(n-1)d] \\
\implies S_{12}&amp;=\frac{12}{2}[2(9)+(12-1)(2)]\\
&amp;=6\times [18+22]\\
&amp;=240.
\end{align}$S_{12}=240$$2$$100$$2$$100$$$2+4+6+...+100 (50 \tex…</description>
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        <title>Question 9 and 10, Exercise 4.3</title>
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        <description>Question 9 and 10, Exercise 4.3

Solutions of Question 9 and 10 of Exercise 4.3 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $1$$99$$1$$99$$$1+3+5+...+99 (50 \text{ terms}).$$$a_{1}=1$$n=50$$d=3-1=2$$S_n$\begin{align}
S_n&amp;=\frac{n}{2}[2a_1+(n-1)d] \\
\implies S_{50}&amp;=\frac{50}{2}[2(1)+(50-1)(2)]\\
&amp;=25\times [2+98]\\
&amp;=2500.
\end{align}$1$$99$$2500$$14$$523$$…</description>
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        <title>Question 11 and 12, Exercise 4.3</title>
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        <description>Question 11 and 12, Exercise 4.3

Solutions of Question 11 and 12 of Exercise 4.3 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $S_{\boldsymbol{n}}$$a_{1}=3$$a_{n}=-38$$n=8$$a_{1}=3$$a_{n}=-38$$n=8$\begin{align}
S_n&amp;=\frac{n}{2}[a_1+a_n] \\
\implies S_{8}&amp;=\frac{8}{2}[3-38]\\
&amp;=4\times[-35] \\
&amp;=-140.
\end{align}$S_{8}=-140$$S_n$$a_{1}=85$$n=21$$a_{n}=25$$a_{1…</description>
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        <title>Question 13 and 14, Exercise 4.3</title>
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        <description>Question 13 and 14, Exercise 4.3

Solutions of Question 13 and 14 of Exercise 4.3 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $S_s$$a_{1}=34$$n=9$$a_{n}=2$$a_{1}=34$$n=9$$a_{n}=2$\begin{align}
S_n&amp;=\frac{n}{2}[a_1+a_n] \\
\implies S_{9}&amp;=\frac{9}{2}[34+2]\\
&amp;=162.
\end{align}$S_{9}=162$$S_n$$a_{1}=5$$d=\frac{1}{2}$$n=13$$a_{1}=5$$d=\frac{1}{2}$$n=13$\begin{a…</description>
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        <title>Question 15 and 16, Exercise 4.3</title>
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        <description>Question 15 and 16, Exercise 4.3

Solutions of Question 15 and 16 of Exercise 4.3 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $S_n$$a_{1}=91$$d=-4$$a_{n}=15$$a_{1}=91$$d=-4$$a_{n}=15$$n=?$\begin{align} 
&amp; a_n=a_1+(n-1)d \\
\implies &amp; 15=91+(n-1)(-4) \\
\implies &amp; 15=91-4n+4 \\
\implies &amp; 4n=95-15 \\
\implies &amp;  4n = 80\\ \implies &amp; n = 20.
\end{align}\begin{…</description>
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        <title>Question 17, 18 and 19, Exercise 4.3</title>
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        <description>Question 17, 18 and 19, Exercise 4.3

Solutions of Question 17, 18 and 19 of Exercise 4.3 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $6+12+18+\ldots+96$$$6+12+18+\ldots+96.$$$a_{1}=6$$d=12-6=6$$a_{n}=96$$n=?$\begin{align} 
&amp; a_n=a_1+(n-1)d \\
\implies &amp; 96=6+(n-1)(6) \\
\implies &amp; 96=6+6n-6 \\
\implies &amp; 6n=96 \\
\implies &amp;  n = 24.
\end{align}\begin{align}…</description>
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        <title>Question 20, 21 and 22, Exercise 4.3</title>
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        <description>Question 20, 21 and 22, Exercise 4.3

Solutions of Question 20, 21 and 22 of Exercise 4.3 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $a_{1}=7$$a_{n}=139$$S_{n}=876$$a_{1}=7$$a_{n}=139$$S_{n}=876$$n$$d$\begin{align}
&amp;S_n=\frac{n}{2}[a_1+a_n]\\
\implies &amp; 876=\frac{n}{2}[7+139]\\
\implies &amp; 1752=146n\\
\implies &amp; n=\frac{1752}{146}=12.
\end{align}\begin{align…</description>
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        <title>Question 23 and 24, Exercise 4.3</title>
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        <description>Question 23 and 24, Exercise 4.3

Solutions of Question 23 and 24 of Exercise 4.3 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $$ 14+16+18+...+a_{25}.$$$a_1=14$$d=16-14=2$$n=25$$a_25$$S_25$\begin{align}
a_n&amp;=a_1+(n-1)d\\
\implies a_{25}&amp;= 14+(25-1)(2)\\
&amp;=62.
\end{align}\begin{align}
S_n&amp;=\frac{n}{2}[a_1+a_n]\\
\implies S_{25}&amp; =\frac{25}{2}[14+62]\\
&amp; =25 \t…</description>
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        <title>Question 25 and 26, Exercise 4.3</title>
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        <description>Question 25 and 26, Exercise 4.3

Solutions of Question 25 and 26 of Exercise 4.3 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $$ 6000+70,000+...+a_{20}.$$$a_1=6,000$$d=70,000-6,000=64,000$$n=20$$S_n$\begin{align}
S_n&amp;=\frac{n}{2}[2a_1+(n-1)d]\\
\implies S_{20}&amp; =\frac{20}{2}[2(6,000)+(20-1)(64,000)]\\
&amp; =10 \times [12,000+1,216,000]\\
&amp; =12,280,000.
\end{ali…</description>
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        <title>Question 1 and 2, Exercise 4.4</title>
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        <description>Question 1 and 2, Exercise 4.4

Solutions of Question 1 and 2 of Exercise 4.4 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $5,20,100,500, \ldots$$5, 20, 100, 500, \ldots $\begin{align*}
\frac{20}{5} = 4\neq \frac{100}{20} = 5.\end{align*}$5, 20, 100, 500, \ldots $\begin{align*}
r_1&amp; =\frac{20}{5} = 4\\
r_2&amp;=\frac{100}{20} = 5\\
r_3&amp;=\frac{500}{100} = 5.
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        <title>Question 3 and 4, Exercise 4.4</title>
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        <description>Question 3 and 4, Exercise 4.4

Solutions of Question 3 and 4 of Exercise 4.4 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\frac{3}{2}, \frac{9}{4}, \frac{27}{8}, \frac{81}{16}, \ldots$\(\frac{3}{2}, \frac{9}{4}, \frac{27}{8}, \frac{81}{16}, \ldots\)\begin{align*}
r_1&amp;=\frac{9/4}{3/2} = \frac{9}{4} \times \frac{2}{3} = \frac{3}{2} \\
r_2&amp;=\frac{27/8}{9/4} = …</description>
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        <title>Question 5, 6 and 7, Exercise 4.4</title>
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        <description>Question 5, 6 and 7, Exercise 4.4

Solutions of Question 5, 6 and 7 of Exercise 4.4 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $a_{1}=3, r=-2$$a_{1}=3$$r=-2$$$a_{n}=a_{1} r^{n-1}.$$\begin{align*}
&amp; a_{2}=a_{1} r=(3)(-2)= -6 \\
&amp; a_{3}=a_{1} r^{2}=(3)(-2)^{2}=3 (4)= 12 \\
&amp; a_{4}=a_{1} r^{3}=(3)(-2)^{3}=3  (-8) = -24
\end{align*}$a_1=3$$a_2=-6$$a_3=12$$a_4=-…</description>
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        <title>Question 8 and 9, Exercise 4.4</title>
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        <description>Question 8 and 9, Exercise 4.4

Solutions of Question 8 and 9 of Exercise 4.4 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $$90,30,10 \ldots$$$a_1=90$$r=\dfrac{30}{90}=\dfrac{1}{3}$$$a_{n}=a_{1} r^{n-1}.$$\begin{align*}
&amp; a_{4}=a_{1} r^3=(90)\left(\dfrac{1}{3} \right)^3=90 \times\dfrac{1}{27}=\dfrac{10}{3}\\
&amp; a_{5}=a_{1} r^3=(90)\left(\dfrac{1}{4} \right)^4=…</description>
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        <title>Question 10 and 11, Exercise 4.4</title>
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        <description>Question 10 and 11, Exercise 4.4

Solutions of Question 10 and 11 of Exercise 4.4 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $$20,30,45 \ldots$$\(a_1=20\)\(r=\frac{30}{20}=\frac{3}{2}\)$$a_{n}=a_{1} r^{n-1}.$$\begin{align*}
&amp; a_{4}=a_{1} r^3=(20)\left(\frac{3}{2}\right)^3=20 \times \frac{27}{8} = \frac{540}{8} = 67.5 \\ 
&amp; a_{5}=a_{1} r^4=(20)\left(\frac{3}…</description>
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        <title>Question 12 and 13, Exercise 4.4</title>
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        <description>Question 12 and 13, Exercise 4.4

Solutions of Question 12 and 13 of Exercise 4.4 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $$\frac{1}{27}, \frac{1}{9}, \frac{1}{3}, \ldots$$\(a_1=\frac{1}{27}\)\(r=\frac{\frac{1}{9}}{\frac{1}{27}}=3\)$a_{n}=a_{1} r^{n-1}.$\begin{align*}
&amp; a_{4}=a_{1} r^3=\left(\frac{1}{27}\right)(3)^3=\frac{1}{27} \times 27 = 1 \\ 
&amp; a_{5}…</description>
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        <title>Question 14 and 15, Exercise 4.4</title>
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        <description>Question 14 and 15, Exercise 4.4

Solutions of Question 14 and 15 of Exercise 4.4 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $a_{1}=4, n=3, r=5$$a_{1}=4, n=3, r=5$$$a_{n}=a_{1} r^{n-1}.$$\begin{align*}
a_3&amp;= 4\times 5^2 \\
&amp;=4\times 25 = 100. 
\end{align*}$a_3=100$$a_{1}=2, n=5, r=2$$a_{1}=2$$n=5$$r=2$$a_{n}=a_{1} r^{n-1}.$\begin{align*}
a_5 &amp;= 2 \times 2^{…</description>
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        <title>Question 16 and 17, Exercise 4.4</title>
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        <description>Question 16 and 17, Exercise 4.4

Solutions of Question 16 and 17 of Exercise 4.4 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $a_{1}=7, n=4, r=2$$a_{1}=7$$n=4$$r=2$$a_{n}=a_{1} r^{n-1}.$\begin{align*}
a_4 &amp;= 7 \times 2^{4-1} \\ 
&amp;= 7 \times 2^3 \\ 
&amp;= 7 \times 8 = 56.
\end{align*}$a_4=56$$a_{1}=243, n=5, r=-\frac{1}{3}$$a_{1}=243$$n=5$$r=-\frac{1}{3}$$a_{n}=…</description>
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        <title>Question 18 and 19, Exercise 4.4</title>
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        <description>Question 18 and 19, Exercise 4.4

Solutions of Question 18 and 19 of Exercise 4.4 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $a_{1}=32, n=6, r=-\frac{1}{2}$$a_{1}=32$$n=6$$r=-\frac{1}{2}$$a_{n}=a_{1} r^{n-1}.$\begin{align*}
a_6 &amp;= 32 \times \left(-\frac{1}{2}\right)^{6-1} \\ 
&amp;= 32 \times \left(-\frac{1}{2}\right)^{5} \\ 
&amp;= 32 \times \left(-\frac{1}{32}\ri…</description>
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        <title>Question 20 and 21, Exercise 4.4</title>
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        <description>Question 20 and 21, Exercise 4.4

Solutions of Question 20 and 21 of Exercise 4.4 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $$3 , \_\_\_ , \_\_\_ , \_\_\_ , 48$$$a_1=3$$a_5=48$$r$$$
a_n=ar^{n-1}.
$$\begin{align*}
&amp;a_5=a_1 r^4 \\
\implies &amp; 48=3r^4 \\
\implies &amp; r^4 = 16 \\
\implies &amp; r^4 = 2^4 \\
\implies &amp; r = 2.
\end{align*}\begin{align*}
&amp; a_2=a_1 r= (3…</description>
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        <title>Question 22 and 23, Exercise 4.4</title>
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        <description>Question 22 and 23, Exercise 4.4

Solutions of Question 22 and 23 of Exercise 4.4 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $$8 , \_\_\_, \_\_\_, \_\_\_, \_\_\_, \dfrac{1}{4}$$$a_1=8$$a_6=\frac{1}{4}$$r$$n$$a_n = a_1 r^{n-1}.$\begin{align*}
a_6 &amp;= a_1 r^5 \\
\implies \frac{1}{4} &amp;= 8 \cdot r^5 \\
\implies r^5 &amp;= \frac{1}{4 \cdot 8} \\
\implies r^5 &amp;= \frac…</description>
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        <title>Question 24 and 25, Exercise 4.4</title>
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        <description>Question 24 and 25, Exercise 4.4

Solutions of Question 24 and 25 of Exercise 4.4 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $$5 , \_\_\_, \_\_\_, \_\_\_, 80$$$a_1=5$$a_5=80$$r$$n$$$a_n = a_1 r^{n-1}.$$\begin{align*}
a_5 &amp;= a_1 r^4 \\
\implies 80 &amp;= 5 \cdot r^4 \\
\implies r^4 &amp;= \frac{80}{5} \\
\implies r^4 &amp;= 16 \\
\implies r &amp;= 2.
\end{align*}\begin{alig…</description>
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        <title>Question 26 and 27, Exercise 4.4</title>
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        <description>Question 26 and 27, Exercise 4.4

Solutions of Question 26 and 27 of Exercise 4.4 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $16\,\, ft$$6$$16\,\,ft$$a_1$$a_2$$a_3,...$$$a_1 = 16\times \dfrac{1}{4} = 4\,\, ft.$$$r=\dfrac{1}{4}$$a_6$$$a_{n}=a_{1} r^{n-1}.$$\begin{align*}
a_{6}&amp;=a_{1} r^5 \\
&amp;=(4)\left(\dfrac{1}{4} \right)^5 \\
&amp; = \dfrac{1}{256}
\end{align*}…</description>
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        <title>Question 28 and 29, Exercise 4.4</title>
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        <description>Question 28 and 29, Exercise 4.4

Solutions of Question 28 and 29 of Exercise 4.4 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $=a_1= 1$$= a_2 = 2$$= a_3 = 2(2)=4$$= a_7$$$
1+2+4+...+a_7
$$$a_1=1$$r=2$$n=7$$$
S_n=\frac{a_1\left(1-r^n \right)}{1-r}, \quad r\neq 1.
$$\begin{align*}
S_6&amp;=\frac{(1)\left(1-2^7 \right)}{1-2} \\
&amp;=\frac{1-128}{-2}\\
&amp;=127
\end{align…</description>
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        <title>Question 30, Exercise 4.4</title>
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        <description>Question 30, Exercise 4.4

Solutions of Question 30 of Exercise 4.4 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $=a_1= 1$$=a_2= 3$$=a_3=3\times 3 = 9$$=a_4=3\times 9 = 27$$=a_5=3\times 27 = 81$$81$$a_1=1$$r=3$$a_5=?$$$a_n=a_1 r^{n-1}.$$\begin{align*}
a_5&amp;=a_1 r^4 \\
&amp;=(1)(3)^4 = 81
\end{align*}$$S_n=a_1+a_2+a_3+a_4+a_5.$$</description>
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        <title>Question 1 and 2, Exercise 4.5</title>
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        <description>Question 1 and 2, Exercise 4.5

Solutions of Question 1 and 2 of Exercise 4.5 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $16+16+16+\ldots$$a_1=16$$r=\dfrac{16}{16}=1$$r\neq 1$\begin{align*}
&amp;16+16+16+\ldots \text{ to 11 terms}\\
=&amp;11(16) \\
=&amp; 176
\end{align*}$75+15+3+...$$75+15+3+...$$a_1= 75$$r = \frac{15}{75} = \frac{1}{5}$$n = 10$$n$$$ S_n = \frac{a_1 \…</description>
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        <title>Question 3 and 4, Exercise 4.5</title>
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        <description>Question 3 and 4, Exercise 4.5

Solutions of Question 3 and 4 of Exercise 4.5 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $a_{1}=5$$r=3$$n=12$$a_{1}=5$$r=3$$n=12$$n$\[
S_n = \frac{a_1 \left(1 - r^n\right)}{1 - r}, \quad r\neq 1.
\]\begin{align*}
S_{12} &amp;= \frac{5\left(1 - 3^{12}\right)}{1 - 3} \\
&amp;= \frac{5\left(1 - 531441\right)}{-2} \\
&amp;= \frac{5(-531440)}…</description>
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        <title>Question 5 and 6, Exercise 4.5</title>
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        <description>Question 5 and 6, Exercise 4.5

Solutions of Question 5 and 6 of Exercise 4.5 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $a_{1}=7, r=2, n=14$$a_1 = 7$$r = 2$$n = 14$$n$$$S_n = \frac{a_1 \left(1 - r^n\right)}{1 - r}, \quad r \neq 1.$$\begin{align*}
S_{14} &amp;= \frac{7 \left(1 - 2^{14}\right)}{1 - 2} \\
&amp;= \frac{7 \left(1 - 16384\right)}{-1} \\
&amp;= \frac{7 \time…</description>
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        <title>Question 7 and 8, Exercise 4.5</title>
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        <description>Question 7 and 8, Exercise 4.5

Solutions of Question 7 and 8 of Exercise 4.5 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $a_{1}=16, r=-\frac{1}{2}, n=10$$a_1 = 16$$r = -\frac{1}{2}$$n = 10$$n$$$S_n = \frac{a_1 \left(1 - r^n\right)}{1 - r}, \quad r \neq 1.$$\begin{align*}
S_{10} &amp;= \frac{16 \left(1 - \left(-\frac{1}{2}\right)^{10}\right)}{1 - \left(-\frac{1}…</description>
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        <title>Question 9 and 10, Exercise 4.5</title>
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        <description>Question 9 and 10, Exercise 4.5

Solutions of Question 9 and 10 of Exercise 4.5 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $a_{1}=343, a_{4}=-1, r=-\frac{1}{7}$$a_{1}=343$$a_{4}=-1$$r=-\frac{1}{7}$$S_n$$$ S_n =\frac{a_1-a_n r}{1-r}, \quad r\neq 1.$$\begin{align*}
S_4 &amp; =\frac{343-(-1)\left(-\frac{1}{7}\right)}{1+\frac{1}{7}} \\
&amp;=\frac{\frac{2400}{7}}{\frac…</description>
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        <title>Question 11, 12 and 13, Exercise 4.5</title>
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        <description>Question 11, 12 and 13, Exercise 4.5

Solutions of Question 11, 12 and 13 of Exercise 4.5 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $a_{1}$$S_{n}=244, r=-3, n=5$$S_{n}=244$$r=-3$$n=5$$$ S_n =\frac{a_1(1-r^n)}{1-r}, \quad r\neq 1.$$\begin{align*}
&amp; 244=\frac{a_1(1-(-3)^5)}{1-(-3)} \\
\implies &amp; 244=\frac{a_1(1+243)}{4} \\
\implies &amp; 976=244a_1\\
\implies &amp; …</description>
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        <title>Question 14, Exercise 4.5</title>
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        <description>Question 14, Exercise 4.5

Solutions of Question 14 of Exercise 4.5 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $0.444...$$$0.444... = 0.4+0.04+0.004+...$$$a_1=0.4$$r=\frac{0.04}{0.4}=0.1$$|r|=0.1 &lt; 1$\begin{align*}
S-\infty &amp; = \frac{a_1}{1-r} \\
&amp; = \frac{0.4}{1.0.1} = \frac{0.4}{0.9} \\
&amp; = \frac{4}{9}.
\end{align*}$S_{\infty} =\dfrac{4}{9}$$9.99999 ...$$…</description>
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        <title>Question 15, Exercise 4.5</title>
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        <description>Question 15, Exercise 4.5

Solutions of Question 15 of Exercise 4.5 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $30 ft$$\frac{2}{5}$$= 30 ft$$= 30 \times \frac{2}{5} = 12 ft$$= 12 \times \frac{2}{5} = \frac{24}{5} ft$$= \frac{24}{5} \times \frac{2}{5} = \frac{48}{25} ft$$D$$$D=30+2\left(12+\frac{24}{5}+\frac{24}{5}+... \right)$$$$
12+\frac{24}{5}+\frac{24}{5…</description>
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        <title>Question 16, Exercise 4.5</title>
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        <description>Question 16, Exercise 4.5

Solutions of Question 16 of Exercise 4.5 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $80 ft$$90\%$$a_1$$a_1 r$$a_1 r^2$$=a_1= 80 ft$$r=90% = \frac{90}{100} =0.9$$A$\begin{align}
A &amp;= a_1+a_1r+a_1r^2+... \\
&amp; = \frac{a_1}{1-r} \\
&amp; = \frac{80}{1-0.9}\\
&amp;= 800
\end{align}$800 ft$</description>
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        <title>Question 1 and 2, Exercise 4.6</title>
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        <description>Question 1 and 2, Exercise 4.6

Solutions of Question 1 and 2 of Exercise 4.6 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\frac{1}{9}, \frac{1}{12}, \frac{1}{15}, \cdots \quad 7$$$\frac{1}{9}, \frac{1}{12}, \frac{1}{15}, \cdots \text{ is in H.P.}$$$$9, 12, 15, ... \text{ is in A.P.}$$$a_1=9$$d=12-9=3$$a_7=?$$$
a_n=a_1+(n-1)d.
$$\begin{align*}
a_7&amp;=9+(6)(3) …</description>
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        <title>Question 3 &amp; 4, Exercise 4.6</title>
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        <description>Question 3 &amp; 4, Exercise 4.6

Solutions of Question 3 &amp; 4 of Exercise 4.6 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\frac{1}{18}, \frac{1}{13}, \frac{1}{8}, \ldots \quad 20$\begin{align*}
&amp;\frac{1}{18}, \frac{1}{13}, \frac{1}{8}, \ldots \quad \text{ is in H.P.} \\
&amp;18, 13, 8, \ldots \quad \text{ is in A.P.}
\end{align*}$a_1 = 18$$d = 13 - 18 = -5$$a_{20}.…</description>
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        <title>Question 5 &amp; 6, Exercise 4.6</title>
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        <description>Question 5 &amp; 6, Exercise 4.6

Solutions of Question 5 &amp; 6 of Exercise 4.6 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\dfrac{1}{27}, \dfrac{1}{20}, \dfrac{1}{13}, \ldots \quad$\begin{align*}
&amp;\frac{1}{27}, \frac{1}{20}, \frac{1}{13}, \ldots \quad \text{ is in H.P.} \\
&amp;27, 20, 13, \ldots \quad \text{ is in A.P.}
\end{align*}$a_1 = 27$$d = 20 - 27 = -7$$a_n=…</description>
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        <title>Question 7 &amp; 8, Exercise 4.6</title>
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        <description>Question 7 &amp; 8, Exercise 4.6

Solutions of Question 7 &amp; 8 of Exercise 4.6 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\frac{1}{4}, \frac{1}{7}, \frac{1}{10}, \frac{1}{13}, \ldots$$ \frac{1}{4}, \frac{1}{7}, \frac{1}{10}, \frac{1}{13}, \ldots $$ a_1 = \frac{1}{4} $$d = \frac{1}{7} - \frac{1}{4} = -\frac{3}{28},$$ n = 14$$$a_n = a_1 + (n-1)d.$$\begin{align*}
…</description>
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        <title>Question 9 &amp; 10, Exercise 4.6</title>
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        <description>Question 9 &amp; 10, Exercise 4.6

Solutions of Question 9 &amp; 10 of Exercise 4.6 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\frac{1}{7}, \frac{1}{6},-1,-\frac{1}{3}, \ldots$$$\frac{1}{7}, \frac{1}{6}, -1, -\frac{1}{3}, \ldots \text{ is in H.P.}$$$$7, 6, -1, -3, \ldots \text{ is in A.P.}$$$a_1 = 7$$d = 6 - 7 = -1$$a_8=?$$$
a_n = a_1 + (n-1)d.
$$\begin{align*}
a_…</description>
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        <title>Question 11, Exercise 4.6</title>
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        <description>Question 11, Exercise 4.6

Solutions of Question 11 of Exercise 4.6 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\dfrac{2}{3}$$\dfrac{4}{7}$$a=\dfrac{2}{3}$$b=\dfrac{4}{7}$\begin{align*}
\text{H.M.}&amp;=\frac{2ab}{a+b} \\
&amp;=\frac{2\times\frac{2}{3}\times\frac{4}{7}}{\frac{2}{3}+\frac{4}{7}} \\
&amp;=\frac{16/21}{26/21} \\
&amp;=\frac{8}{13} \\
\end{align*}$\dfrac{8}{13…</description>
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        <title>Question 12, Exercise 4.6</title>
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        <description>Question 12, Exercise 4.6

Solutions of Question 12 of Exercise 4.6 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\dfrac{1}{3}$$\dfrac{1}{11}$$H_1, H_2, H_3, H_4$$H.Ms$$\dfrac{1}{3}$$\dfrac{1}{11}$$$\dfrac{1}{3},H_1, H_2, H_3, H_4, \dfrac{1}{11} \text{ are in H.P.}$$$$\quad 3,\dfrac{1}{H_1},\dfrac{1}{H_2}, \dfrac{1}{H_3}, \dfrac{1}{H_4},11 \text{ are in A.P.}…</description>
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        <title>Question 1 and 2, Exercise 4.7</title>
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        <description>Question 1 and 2, Exercise 4.7

Solutions of Question 1 and 2 of Exercise 4.7 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\sum_{k=1}^{5} \frac{1}{2 k}$\begin{align*}
\sum_{k=1}^{5} \frac{1}{2k} &amp;= \frac{1}{2(1)} + \frac{1}{2(2)} + \frac{1}{2(3)} + \frac{1}{2(4)} + \frac{1}{2(5)}\\
&amp;= \frac{1}{2} + \frac{1}{4} + \frac{1}{6} + \frac{1}{8} + \frac{1}{10}\\
&amp;= …</description>
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        <title>Question 3 and 4, Exercise 4.7</title>
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        <description>Question 3 and 4, Exercise 4.7

Solutions of Question 3 and 4 of Exercise 4.7 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\sum_{k=0}^{5} 2^{k}$\begin{align*}
\sum_{k=0}^{5} 2^{k} &amp;= 2^0 + 2^1 + 2^2 + 2^3 + 2^4 + 2^5 \\
&amp;= 1 + 2 + 4 + 8 + 16 + 32 \\
&amp;= 63
\end{align*}$\sum_{k=0}^{9} \pi k$\begin{align*}
\sum_{k=0}^{9} \pi k &amp;= \pi(0) + \pi(1) + \pi(2) + \pi(…</description>
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        <title>Question 5 and 6, Exercise 4.7</title>
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        <description>Question 5 and 6, Exercise 4.7

Solutions of Question 5 and 6 of Exercise 4.7 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\sum_{k=1}^{8} \frac{k}{k+1}$\begin{align*}
\sum_{k=1}^{8} \frac{k}{k+1} &amp;= \frac{1}{2} + \frac{2}{3} + \frac{3}{4} + \frac{4}{5} + \frac{5}{6}\\
&amp;+ \frac{6}{7} + \frac{7}{8} + \frac{8}{9} \\
&amp;= 0.5 + 0.6667 + 0.75 + 0.8 + 0.8333\\
&amp;+ 0.…</description>
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        <title>Question 7 and 8, Exercise 4.7</title>
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        <description>Question 7 and 8, Exercise 4.7

Solutions of Question 7 and 8 of Exercise 4.7 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\sum_{k=0}^{5}\left(k^{2}-2 k+3\right)$\begin{align*}
\sum_{k=0}^{5} (k^{2} - 2k + 3) &amp;= (0^{2} - 2(0) + 3) + (1^{2} - 2(1) + 3) + (2^{2} - 2 (2) + 3) \\
&amp;+ (3^{2} - 2 (3) + 3) + (4^{2} - 2 (4) + 3) + (5^{2} - 2 (5) + 3) \\
&amp;= (0 - 0 + 3…</description>
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        <title>Question 9 and 10, Exercise 4.7</title>
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        <description>Question 9 and 10, Exercise 4.7

Solutions of Question 9 and 10 of Exercise 4.7 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\frac{1}{2}+\frac{2}{3}+\frac{3}{4}+\frac{4}{5}+\frac{5}{6}+\dots$$$
\frac{1}{2} + \frac{2}{3} + \frac{3}{4} + \frac{4}{5} + \frac{5}{6} +... = \sum_{k=1}^{\infty}\frac{k}{k+1}
$$$3+6+9+12+15$$$3+6+9+12+15=\sum_{k=1}^{5}3k$$</description>
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        <title>Question 11, 12 and 13, Exercise 4.7</title>
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        <description>Question 11, 12 and 13, Exercise 4.7

Solutions of Question 11, 12 and 13 of Exercise 4.7 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $-2+4-8+16-32+64$$$
-2 + 4 - 8 + 16 - 32 + 64 = \sum_{k=1}^{6} (-1)^k 2^k
$$$\frac{1}{1 \cdot 2}+\frac{1}{2 \cdot 3}+\frac{1}{3 \cdot 4}+\frac{1}{4 \cdot 5}+$$$
\frac{1}{1 \cdot 2} + \frac{1}{2 \cdot 3} + \frac{1}{3 \cdot 4} +…</description>
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        <title>Question 14, 15 and 16, Exercise 4.7</title>
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        <description>Question 14, 15 and 16, Exercise 4.7

Solutions of Question 14, 15 and 16 of Exercise 4.7 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $n$$n$$n+1$$T_n$$n$$$
T_{n} = n+1.
$$\begin{align*}\sum_{n=1}^{\infty} T_{n} &amp;= \sum_{n=1}^{\infty} (n+1)\\
&amp; = \sum_{n=1}^{\infty} n + \sum_{n=1}^{\infty} 1 \\
&amp; = \frac{n(n+1)}{2} + n \\
&amp; = \frac{n(n+1)}{2} + \frac{2n}{2} \…</description>
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        <title>Question 17 and 18, Exercise 4.7</title>
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        <description>Question 17 and 18, Exercise 4.7

Solutions of Question 17 and 18 of Exercise 4.7 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $n$$2^{2}+5^{2}+8^{2}+\ldots$$2+5+8+\ldots$$a_k=2+(k-1)(3)=2+3k-3=3k-1$$T_k$$k$\begin{align*}T_k&amp;=(3k-1)^2 \\
&amp;=9k^2-6k+1. \end{align*}\begin{align*}\sum_{k=1}^{n} T_{k} &amp;= \sum_{k=1}^{n} (9k^{2} - 6k + 1)\\
&amp; = 9\sum_{k=1}^{n} k^{2} …</description>
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        <title>Question 19 and 20, Exercise 4.7</title>
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        <description>Question 19 and 20, Exercise 4.7

Solutions of Question 19 and 20 of Exercise 4.7 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $n$$1^{3}+3^{3}+5^{3}+$$1+3+5+\ldots$$a_k=1+(k-1)(2)=1+2k-2=2k-1$$T_k$$k$\begin{align*}T_k&amp;=(2k-1)^3 \\
&amp;=(2k)^3+3(2k)^2(-1)+3(2k)(-1)^2+(-1)^3 \\
&amp;=8k^3-12k^2+6k+1
\end{align*}\begin{align*}\sum_{k=1}^{n} T_{k} &amp;= \sum_{k=1}^{n} (8k^…</description>
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        <title>Question 19 and 20, Exercise 4.7</title>
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        <description>Question 19 and 20, Exercise 4.7

Solutions of Question 19 and 20 of Exercise 4.7 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $n$$1^{3}+3^{3}+5^{3}+$$1+3+5+\ldots$$a_k=1+(k-1)(2)=1+2k-2=2k-1$$T_k$$k$\begin{align*}T_k&amp;=(2k-1) \\
&amp;=9k^2-6k+1. \end{align*}\begin{align*}\sum_{k=1}^{n} T_{k} &amp;= \sum_{k=1}^{n} (2k - 1)\\
&amp; = 2 \sum_{k=1}^{n} k - \sum_{k=1}^{n} 1 \…</description>
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        <title>Question 21 and 22, Exercise 4.7</title>
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        <description>Question 21 and 22, Exercise 4.7

Solutions of Question 21 and 22 of Exercise 4.7 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $n$$1 \times 4+2 \times 7+3 \times 10+\cdots$$4+7+10+\ldots$$a_k=4+(k-1)(3)=4+3k-3=3k+1$$1+2+3+...$$k$$k(3k+1)$$T_k$$k$\begin{align*}T_k&amp;=k(3k+1) \\
&amp;=3k^2+k. \end{align*}\begin{align*}\sum_{k=1}^{n} T_{k} &amp;= \sum_{k=1}^{n} (3k^2 +k)\…</description>
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        <title>Question 23 and 24, Exercise 4.7</title>
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        <description>Question 23 and 24, Exercise 4.7

Solutions of Question 23 and 24 of Exercise 4.7 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $n$$$1+2 \times 2+3 \times 2^{2}+4 \times 2^{3}+\ldots.$$$$1+2 \times 2+3 \times 2^{2}+4 \times 2^{3}+\ldots$$$$
1\times 1+2 \times 2+3 \times 2^{2}+4 \times 2^{3}+\ldots
$$$1,2,3,4,\ldots$$a=1$$d=1$$1, 2, 2^2, 2^3, \ldots$$r=\frac{2}…</description>
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        <title>Question 25 and 26, Exercise 4.7</title>
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        <description>Question 25 and 26, Exercise 4.7

Solutions of Question 25 and 26 of Exercise 4.7 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $n$$1+\frac{4}{7}+\frac{7}{7^{2}}+\frac{10}{7^{3}}+\ldots$\[
1 + \frac{4}{7} + \frac{7}{7^2} + \frac{10}{7^3} + \ldots
\]\(1, 4, 7, 10, \ldots\)\(a = 1\)\(d = 3\)\(1, \frac{1}{7}, \frac{1}{7^2}, \frac{1}{7^3}, \ldots\)\(1\)\(r = \frac…</description>
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        <title>Question 27 and 28, Exercise 4.7</title>
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        <description>Question 27 and 28, Exercise 4.7

Solutions of Question 27 and 28 of Exercise 4.7 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $$5+\frac{7}{3}+\frac{9}{9}+\frac{11}{27}+\ldots$$$$5+\frac{7}{3}+\frac{9}{9}+\frac{11}{27}+\ldots$$$$
5\times 1+7\times\frac{1}{3}+9\times\frac{1}{9}+11\times\frac{1}{27}+\ldots
$$$5,7,9,11,4,\ldots$$a=5$$d=7-5=2$$1, \dfrac{1}{3}, \d…</description>
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        <title>Question 29 and 30, Exercise 4.7</title>
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        <description>Question 29 and 30, Exercise 4.7

Solutions of Question 29 and 30 of Exercise 4.7 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $$1+4 x+7 x^{2}+10 x^{3}+\ldots$$\[
1 + 4x + 7x^2 + 10x^3 + \ldots
\]\[
1 \times 1 + 4 \times x + 7 \times x^2 + 10 \times x^3 + \ldots
\]\(1, 4, 7, 10, \ldots\)\(a = 1\)\(d = 4 - 1 = 3\)\(1, x, x^2, x^3, \ldots\)\(1\)\(r = x\)\[
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        <title>Question 1 and 2, Exercise 4.8</title>
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        <description>Question 1 and 2, Exercise 4.8

Solutions of Question 1 and 2 of Exercise 4.8 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $3+7+13+21+\ldots$$n$$$ S_{n}=3+7+13+21+31+\ldots +T_{n} $$$$ S_{n}=3+7+13+21+\ldots +T_{n-1}+T_{n}.$$\begin{align*}
S_{n}-S_{n}&amp; =3+7+13+21+31+\ldots +T_{n}  \\
&amp; -\left(3+7+13+21+\ldots +T_{n-1}+T_{n}\right)
\end{align*}\begin{align*}
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        <title>Question 3 and 4, Exercise 4.8</title>
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        <description>Question 3 and 4, Exercise 4.8

Solutions of Question 3 and 4 of Exercise 4.8 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $1+4+13+40+121+ \ldots$$n$$$ S_{n}=1+4+13+40+121+\ldots +T_{n} $$$$ S_{n}=1+4+13+40+\ldots +T_{n-1}+T_{n}. $$\begin{align*}
	S_{n}-S_{n}&amp; =1+4+13+40+121+\ldots +T_{n}  \\
	&amp; -\left(1+4+13+40+\ldots +T_{n-1}+T_{n}\right)
\end{align*}\begin…</description>
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        <title>Question 5 and 6, Exercise 4.8</title>
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        <description>Question 5 and 6, Exercise 4.8

Solutions of Question 5 and 6 of Exercise 4.8 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $3+4+6+10+18+34+66+\dots$$n$$$ S_{n}=3+4+6+10+18+\ldots +T_{n} $$$$ S_{n}=3+4+6+10+\ldots +T_{n-1}+T_{n}. $$\begin{align*}
S_{n}-S_{n}&amp; =3+4+6+10+18+\ldots +T_{n}  \\
&amp; -\left(3+4+6+10+\ldots +T_{n-1}+T_{n}\right)
\end{align*}\begin{align…</description>
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        <title>Question 7 and 8, Exercise 4.8</title>
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        <description>Question 7 and 8, Exercise 4.8

Solutions of Question 7 and 8 of Exercise 4.8 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $n$$$\frac{1}{1 \times 4}+\frac{1}{4 \times 7}+\frac{1}{7 \times 10}+\ldots$$$$\frac{1}{1 \times 4}+\frac{1}{4 \times 7}+\frac{1}{7 \times 10}+\dots$$$T_k$\begin{align*}
T_k &amp;=\frac{1}{(3k-2)(3k+1)}.
\end{align*}\begin{align*}
\frac{1}{(3…</description>
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        <title>Question 9 and 10, Exercise 4.8</title>
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        <description>Question 9 and 10, Exercise 4.8

Solutions of Question 9 and 10 of Exercise 4.8 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $$\frac{1}{1 \cdot 3}+\frac{1}{2 \cdot 5}+\frac{1}{3 \cdot 7}+\ldots \ldots \text{ up to } \infty$$$\sum_{k=3}^{n} \dfrac{1}{(k+1)(k+2)}$\begin{align*}
T_k &amp;= \frac{1}{(k+1)(k+2)}.
\end{align*}\begin{align*}
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        <description>Question 11 and 12, Exercise 4.8

Solutions of Question 11 and 12 of Exercise 4.8 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\sum_{k=1}^{n} \frac{1}{k(k+2)}$$T_k$$k$\begin{align*}
T_k &amp;= \frac{1}{k(k+2)}.
\end{align*}\begin{align*}
\frac{1}{k(k+2)} = \frac{A}{k} + \frac{B}{k+2} \ldots (1)
\end{align*}$k(k+2)$\begin{align*}
	1 = A(k+2) + Bk \ldots (2)
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        <title>Question 13, 14 and 15, Exercise 4.8</title>
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        <description>Question 13, 14 and 15, Exercise 4.8

Solutions of Question 13, 14 and 15 of Exercise 4.8 of Unit 04: Sequence and Series. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\frac{1}{5 \cdot 11}+\frac{1}{7 \cdot 13}+\frac{1}{9 \cdot 15}+\ldots \ldots$$n$$T_k$$k$\begin{align*}
T_k &amp;= \frac{1}{(2k+3)(2k+9)}.
\end{align*}\begin{align*}
\frac{1}{(2k+3)(2k+9)} = \frac{A}{2k+3} + \frac{B}{2k+9} \ldots …</description>
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        <description>Question 1, Exercise 5.1

Solutions of Question 1 of Exercise 5.1 of Unit 05: Polynomials. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 1(i)
$2 x^{3}+3 x^{2}-4 x+1$$x+2$$p(x)=2 x^{3}+3 x^{2}-4 x+1$$x-c=x+2 \implies c=-2$\begin{align*}
\text{Remainder} &amp; = p(c) = p(-2) \\
&amp; = 2(-2)^{3}+3 (-2)^{2}-4 (-2)+1 \\
&amp; = -16+12+8+1 \\
&amp;= 5.
\end{align*}$x^{4}+2 x^{3}-x^{2}+2 x+3$$x-2$\( p(x…</description>
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        <description>Question 2 and 3, Exercise 5.1

Solutions of Question 2 and 3 of Exercise 5.1 of Unit 05: Polynomials. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $x-3$$x^{3}-2 x^{2}-5 x+6$$p(x)=x^{3}-2 x^{2}-5 x+6$$x-c=x-3$$\implies c=3$$x-3$$p(x)$$p(3)=0$\begin{align*}
p(3)&amp;=3^3-2(3)^2-5(3)+6 \\
&amp; = 27-18-15+6 \\
&amp; = 0.
\end{align*}$x-3$$p(x)$$x-3$$x^{3}-2 x^{2}-5 x+1$$p(x)=x^{3}-2 x^{2}-5 x+1$$x-c=x-3$$…</description>
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        <title>Question 4 and 5, Exercise 5.1</title>
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        <description>Question 4 and 5, Exercise 5.1

Solutions of Question 4 and 5 of Exercise 5.1 of Unit 05: Polynomials. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $4 y^{3}-4 y^{2}+10+2 y$$4 y^{2}-8 y+10$$q$$x^{3}+q x^{2}-7 x+6$$(x+1)$$p(x)=x^{3}+q x^{2}-7 x+6$$x-c=x+1$$\implies c=-1$$x+1$$p(x)$$p(-1)=0$\begin{align*}
&amp;(-1)^3+q(-1)^2-7(-1)+6=0 \\
-&amp;1+q+7+6=0\\
&amp;q+12=0\\
&amp;q=-12
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        <title>Question 6 and 7, Exercise 5.1</title>
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        <description>Question 6 and 7, Exercise 5.1

Solutions of Question 6 and 7 of Exercise 5.1 of Unit 05: Polynomials. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $m$$2 x^{3}+3 x^{2}-3 x-m$$x-2$$p(x)=2 x^{3}+3 x^{2}-3 x-m$$x-c=x-2$$\implies c=2$\begin{align*}
\text{Remainder} &amp; = p(c) = p(2) \\
&amp; = 2(2)^{3} + 3(2)^{2} - 3(2) - m \\
&amp; = 2(8) + 3(4) - 3(2) - m \\
&amp; = 16 + 12 - 6 - m \\
&amp; = 22 - m.
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        <title>Question 8 and 9, Exercise 5.1</title>
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        <description>Question 8 and 9, Exercise 5.1

Solutions of Question 8 and 9 of Exercise 5.1 of Unit 05: Polynomials. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $2 x^{3}+3 x^{2}-11 x-6$$p(x)=2x^3+3x^2-11x-6$\begin{align}
p(2) &amp;= 2(2)^3+3(2)^2-11(2)-6 \\
&amp;=16+12-22-6 = 0 \end{align}$p(x)$\begin{align}
\begin{array}{r|rrrr}
2 &amp; 2 &amp; 3 &amp; -11 &amp; -6 \\
&amp; \downarrow  &amp;  4 &amp; 14 &amp; 6 \\
\hline
&amp; 2 &amp; 7 &amp; 3 &amp;  0 \\
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        <title>Question 10, Exercise 5.1</title>
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        <description>Question 10, Exercise 5.1

Solutions of Question 10 of Exercise 5.1 of Unit 05: Polynomials. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 10
$\left(x^{3}+11 x^{2}+34 x+24\right)$$(x+1)$$p(x)=x^{3}+11 x^{2}+34 x+24$\begin{align}
\begin{array}{r|rrrr}
-1 &amp; 1 &amp; 11 &amp; 34 &amp; 24 \\
&amp; \downarrow  &amp;  -1 &amp; -10 &amp; -24 \\
\hline
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\end{array}\end{align}$$ p(x) = (x+1)(x^2+10…</description>
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        <title>Question 1 and 2, Exercise 5.2</title>
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        <description>Question 1 and 2, Exercise 5.2

Solutions of Question 1 and 2 of Exercise 5.2 of Unit 05: Polynomials. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $y^{3}-7 y-6$$f(y)=y^{3}-7 y-6$\begin{align*}
f(-1)&amp;=(-1)^{3}-7 (-1)-6 \\
&amp;= -1+7-6 =0.
\end{align*}$y+1$$f(y)$\begin{align}
\begin{array}{r|rrrr}
-1 &amp; 1 &amp; 0 &amp; -7 &amp; -6 \\
&amp; \downarrow  &amp;  -1 &amp; 1 &amp; 6 \\
\hline
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        <title>Question 3 and 4, Exercise 5.2</title>
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        <description>Question 3 and 4, Exercise 5.2

Solutions of Question 3 and 4 of Exercise 5.2 of Unit 05: Polynomials. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $2 x^{3}+5 x^{2}-9 x-18$\( f(x) = 2x^{3} + 5x^{2} - 9x - 18 \)\begin{align*}
f(-2) &amp;= 2(-2)^{3} + 5(-2)^{2} - 9(-2) - 18 \\
&amp;= 2(-8) + 5(4) + 18 - 18 \\
&amp;= -16 + 20 + 18 - 18 = 0.
\end{align*}\( x + 2 \)\( f(x) \)\[
\begin{array}{r|rrrr}
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        <title>Question 5 and 6, Exercise 5.2</title>
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        <description>;

Question 5 and 6, Exercise 5.2

Solutions of Question 5 and 6 of Exercise 5.2 of Unit 05: Polynomials. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $t^{3}+t^{2}+3 t-5$\( f(t) = t^{3} + t^{2} + 3t - 5 \)\begin{align*}
f(1) &amp;= (1)^{3} + (1)^{2} + 3(1) - 5 \\
&amp;= 1 + 1 + 3 - 5 \\
&amp;= 0.
\end{align*}\( t - 1 \)\( f(t) \)\begin{align}
\begin{array}{r|rrrr}
1 &amp; 1 &amp; 1 &amp; 3 &amp; -5 \\
&amp;   &amp; 1 &amp; 2 &amp; 5 \…</description>
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        <title>Question 7 and 8, Exercise 5.2</title>
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        <description>Question 7 and 8, Exercise 5.2

Solutions of Question 7 and 8 of Exercise 5.2 of Unit 05: Polynomials. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $2 x^{3}-15 x^{2}+27 x-10$$\dfrac{1}{2}$\( f(x) \)\( x - \frac{1}{2} \)\begin{align}
\begin{array}{r|rrrr}
\frac{1}{2} &amp; 2 &amp; -15 &amp; 27 &amp; -10 \\
&amp;   &amp; 1   &amp; -7 &amp; 10 \\
\hline
&amp; 2 &amp; -14 &amp; 20 &amp; 0 \\
\end{array}
\end{align}\begin{align*}
f(x) &amp;= \left…</description>
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        <title>Question 1, Exercise 5.3</title>
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        <description>Question 1, Exercise 5.3

Solutions of Question 1 of Exercise 5.3 of Unit 05: Polynomials. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 1
$x$$x+3$$x+3+7=x+10$$120 cm^3$\begin{align*}
&amp; x(x+3)(x+10)=120 \\
\implies  &amp; x(x^2+3x+10x+30)-120=0\\
\implies &amp; x^3+13x^2+30x-120=0.
\end{align*}$$p(x)=x^3+13x^2+30x-120$$\begin{align*}
p(2)&amp;=2^3+13(2)^2+30(2)-120 \\
&amp;=8+52+60-120 =0
\end{ali…</description>
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        <title>Question 2, Exercise 5.3</title>
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        <description>Question 2, Exercise 5.3

Solutions of Question 2 of Exercise 5.3 of Unit 05: Polynomials. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 2
$t(x)=x^{3}-12 x^{2}+48 x+74$$x$$$t(x)=x^{3}-12 x^{2}+48 x+74.$$$t=12$\begin{align*}
t(12)&amp;=(12)^3-12(12)^2+48(12)+74 \\
&amp;=650.
\end{align*}</description>
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        <description>Question 3, Exercise 5.3

Solutions of Question 3 of Exercise 5.3 of Unit 05: Polynomials. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 3
$x$$2x$$2x+2$\begin{align*}
&amp; x(2x)(2x+2) = 144 \\
\implies &amp; 4x^2(x+1)=144 \\
\implies &amp; x^2(x+1)=36 \\
\implies &amp; x^3+x^2-36=0
\end{align*}$$p(x)=x^3+x^2-36.$$\begin{align*}
p(3)&amp;=3^3+3^2-36 \\
&amp;=27+9-36 = 0
\end{align*}$x=3$$p(x)$$2(3)$$2(3)+…</description>
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        <description>Question 4, Exercise 5.3

Solutions of Question 4 of Exercise 5.3 of Unit 05: Polynomials. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 4
$x$$2x+3$$x-2$\begin{align*}
&amp; x(2x+3)(x-2) = 2475 \\
\implies &amp; x(2x^2+3x-4x-6)=2475 \\
\implies &amp; x(2x^2-x-6)-2475=0 \\
\implies &amp; 2x^3-x^2-6x-2475=0
\end{align*}$$p(x)=2x^3-x^2-6x-2475.$$\begin{align*}
p(11)&amp;=2(11)^3-11^2-6(11)-2475 \\
&amp;=2662…</description>
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        <description>Question 5, Exercise 5.3

Solutions of Question 5 of Exercise 5.3 of Unit 05: Polynomials. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 5
$6 x^{2}+38 x+56$$2 x+8$$ACED$$ABFG$$ACED$$6 x^{2}+38 x+56$$2 x+8$\begin{align*}
&amp; 6 x^{2}+38 x+56 \\
= &amp; 2(3x^2+19x+28) \\
= &amp; 2(3x^2+12x+7x+28) \\
= &amp; 2(3x(x+4)+7(x+4)) \\
=&amp; 2(x+4)(3x+7) \\
=&amp; (2x+8)(3x+7)
\end{align*}\begin{align*}
&amp; Length …</description>
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        <description>Question 6, Exercise 5.3

Solutions of Question 6 of Exercise 5.3 of Unit 05: Polynomials. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 6
$y^3-2y^2-y+2$$y-2$$=p(y)=y^3-2y^2-y+2$$y-2$$y-2$$p(y)$$2$$p(y)$\[
\begin{array}{r|rrrr}
2 &amp; 1 &amp; -2 &amp; -1 &amp; 2 \\
&amp; \downarrow   &amp; 2 &amp; 0 &amp; -2 \\
\hline
&amp; 1  &amp; 0  &amp; -1 &amp; 0 \\
\end{array}
\]\begin{align*}
p(y) &amp; = (y-2)(y^2-1) \\
&amp; = (y-2)(y+1)(y-1)…</description>
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        <description>Question 2, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 2 of Review Exercise of Unit 05: Polynomials. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

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        <description>Question 1, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 1 of Review Exercise of Unit 05: Polynomials. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 1
$-2-x+x^{2}$$(x-2)(x-1)$$(x+1)(x+2)$$(x+2)(x-1)$$(x+1)(x-2)$$9 y^{2}+9 y-10$$3 y-2$$ 0$$1$$2$$3$$\frac{x^{2}-x-9}{x-3}=x+2+\frac{?}{x-3}$$-27$$-3$$\frac{3}{x-3}+x+2$$ 3$$3 x^{3}-2 x^{2}+5$$x+1$$x+1$$x^{3}+5 x^{2}-4 x+k$$k$$-4$$-20$$20$$0$$…</description>
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        <description>Question 2 &amp; 3, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 2 &amp; 3 of Review Exercise of Unit 05: Polynomials. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\left(64 y^{3}-8\right) \div(4 y-2) \quad$\begin{align*}
\frac{(64 y^{3}-8)}{(4 y-2)}&amp;= \frac{(4y - 2)(16y^{2} + 8y + 4)}{4y - 2}\\
&amp; = 16y^{2} + 8y + 4 .\end{align*}$\left(125 y^{3}-8\right) \div(5 y-2)$\begin{align*}
\frac{(125 y^{3}-8)}{(5 …</description>
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        <description>Question 4 &amp; 5, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 4 &amp; 5 of Review Exercise of Unit 05: Polynomials. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $3 y-2$$6 y^{3}-y^{2}-5 y+2$\begin{align*}3y-2&amp;=0\\
3y&amp;=2\\
y&amp;=\frac{2}{3}\end{align*}\begin{align*}
f(y) &amp;= 6y^{3} - y^{2} - 5y + 2\\
f\left(\frac{2}{3}\right) &amp;= 6\left(\frac{2}{3}\right)^{3} - \left(\frac{2}{3}\right)^{2} - 5\left(\frac{2}{3…</description>
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        <description>Question 6 &amp; 7, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 6 &amp; 7 of Review Exercise of Unit 05: Polynomials. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $k$$\left(x^{2}+8 x+k\right)$$(x-4)$\( p(x) = x^{2} + 8x + k \)\( p(x) \)\( (x - 4) \)\( p(4) \)\( p(4) = 0 \)\begin{align*}
p(4) &amp;= (4)^2 + 8(4) + k \\
&amp;= 16 + 32 + k \\
&amp;= 48 + k.
\end{align*}\[
48 + k = 0.
\]\[
k = -48.
\]$3 x^{2}-x+32-\frac…</description>
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        <description>Question 8, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 8 of Review Exercise of Unit 05: Polynomials. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 8
$y^{3}+6 y^{2}-y-30$$(y-2)$$(y+3)$$p(y)=y^{3}+6 y^{2}-y-30$$(y-2)$$(y+3)$$p(y)$$2$$-3$$p(y)$\[
\begin{array}{r|rrrr}
2 &amp; 1 &amp; 6 &amp; -1 &amp; -30 \\
 &amp; \downarrow   &amp; 2  &amp; 16 &amp; 30  \\
\hline
-3 &amp; 1  &amp; 8  &amp; 15 &amp; 0 \\
 &amp; \downarrow   &amp; -3  &amp; -15 &amp;  …</description>
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        <description>Question 6, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 6 of Review Exercise of Unit 05: Polynomials. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 6
$k$$\left(x^{2}+8 x+k\right)$$(x-4)$</description>
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        <description>Question 7, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 7 of Review Exercise of Unit 05: Polynomials. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 7
$3 x^{2}-x+32-\frac{121}{x+4}$</description>
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        <description>Question 8, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 8 of Review Exercise of Unit 05: Polynomials. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. 

Question 8
$y^{3}+6 y^{2}-y-30$$(y-2)$$(y+3)$</description>
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        <description>Question 1, Exercise 8.1

Solutions of Question 1 of Exercise 8.1 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\cos (\alpha \pm \beta), \sin (\alpha \pm \beta)$$\tan (\alpha \pm \beta)$$\alpha=180^{\circ}, \beta=60^{\circ}$$\alpha=180^{\circ}$$\beta=60^{\circ}$\begin{align*}
 \cos (\alpha + \beta) &amp; = \cos \alpha \cos \beta - \sin \alpha \sin \beta \…</description>
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        <description>Question 2, Exercise 8.1

Solutions of Question 2 of Exercise 8.1 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\cos 15^{\circ}$$\cos \left(45^{\circ}-30^{\circ}\right)$\begin{align*}
\cos 15^{\circ} &amp; = \cos \left(45^{\circ}-30^{\circ}\right)\\
&amp;= \cos 45 \cos 30 + \sin 45 \sin 30 \\
&amp;= \dfrac{1}{\sqrt{2}}\cdot \dfrac{\sqrt{3}}{2} + \dfrac{1}{\sqrt{2…</description>
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        <description>Question 3, Exercise 8.1

Solutions of Question 3 of Exercise 8.1 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\cos 120^{\circ}$$\cos \left(180^{\circ}-60^{\circ}\right)$$\cos \left(90^{\circ}+30^{\circ}\right)$\begin{align*}
\cos 120^{\circ} &amp; = \cos \left(180^{\circ}-60^{\circ}\right) \\
&amp;= - \cos 60 ^{\circ}\\
&amp;= -\dfrac{1}{2}.
\end{align*}\begin{…</description>
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        <description>Question 4, Exercise 8.1

Solutions of Question 4 of Exercise 8.1 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\cos 6 \theta \cos 3 \theta-\sin 6 \theta \sin 3 \theta$\begin{align*}
&amp; \cos 6 \theta \cos 3 \theta-\sin 6 \theta \sin 3 \theta \\
&amp; = \cos (6\theta +3\theta) \\
&amp; = \cos 9\theta .
\end{align*}$\cos 7 \theta \cos 2 \theta+\sin 7 \theta \sin…</description>
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        <description>Question 5 and 6, Exercise 8.1

Solutions of Question 5 and 6 of Exercise 8.1 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\sin \alpha=\dfrac{4}{5}, \tan \beta=-\dfrac{5}{12}$$\cos (\alpha+\beta)$$\cos (\alpha-\beta)$$\sin \alpha=\dfrac{4}{5}$$\alpha$$\tan \beta=-\dfrac{5}{12}$$\beta$$$\cos \alpha=\pm \sqrt{1-\sin^2\alpha}.$$$\alpha$$\cos$\begin{alig…</description>
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        <title>Question 7, Exercise 8.1</title>
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        <description>Question 7, Exercise 8.1

Solutions of Question 7 of Exercise 8.1 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\alpha$$\beta$$\sin \alpha=\dfrac{12}{13}$$\tan \beta=\dfrac{4}{3}$$\sin(\alpha+\beta)$$\cos(\alpha+\beta)$$\tan(\alpha+\beta)$$\sin \alpha=\dfrac{12}{13}$$\alpha$$\tan \beta=\dfrac{4}{3}$$\beta$$$\cos \alpha=\pm \sqrt{1-\sin^2\alpha}.$$\(\a…</description>
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        <description>Question 8, Exercise 8.1

Solutions of Question 8 of Exercise 8.1 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\sin \alpha=\dfrac{3}{5}$$0&lt;\alpha&lt;\dfrac{\pi}{2}$$\cos \beta=\dfrac{12}{13}$$\dfrac{3 \pi}{2}&lt;\beta&lt;2 \pi$$\csc (\alpha+\beta)$$\sec (\alpha+\beta)$$\cot (\alpha+\beta)$$\sin \alpha=\dfrac{3}{5}$$0&lt;\alpha&lt;\dfrac{\pi}{2}$$\alpha$\begin{align…</description>
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        <description>Question 9, Exercise 8.1

Solutions of Question 9 of Exercise 8.1 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\alpha$$\beta$$\sin \alpha=\dfrac{1}{\sqrt{2}}$$\cos \beta=-\dfrac{3}{5}$$\sin (\alpha \pm \beta)$$\sin \alpha=\dfrac{1}{\sqrt{2}}$$\alpha$$\cos \beta=-\dfrac{3}{5}$$\beta$$$\cos \alpha=\pm \sqrt{1-\sin^2\alpha}.$$$\alpha$$\cos$\begin{align*…</description>
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        <description>Question 10, Exercise 8.1

Solutions of Question 10 of Exercise 8.1 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\sin \left(\dfrac{\pi}{2}-\alpha\right)=\cos \alpha$\begin{align*}
L.H.S &amp; = \sin \left(\frac{\pi}{2}-\alpha\right) \\
&amp; =\sin\frac{\pi}{2} \cos \alpha - \cos \frac{\pi}{2} \sin\alpha \\
&amp; = 1\times \cos \alpha - 0 \times \sin\alpha \\
&amp; =…</description>
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        <description>Question 11, Exercise 8.1

Solutions of Question 11 of Exercise 8.1 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\dfrac{\sin \left(180^{\circ}+\lambda\right) \cos \left(270^{\circ}+\lambda\right)}{\sin \left(180^{\circ}-\lambda\right) \cos \left(270^{\circ}-\lambda\right)}=1$\begin{align*}
L.H.S &amp; = \dfrac{\sin \left(180^{\circ}+\lambda\right) \cos \…</description>
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        <description>Question 12, Exercise 8.1

Solutions of Question 12 of Exercise 8.1 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\alpha+\beta+\gamma=180^{\circ}$$\tan \alpha+\tan \beta+\tan \gamma=\tan \alpha \tan \beta \tan \gamma$$$\alpha+\beta+\gamma=180^{\circ}$$\begin{align*}
&amp; \alpha+\beta=180^{\circ}-\gamma \\
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        <description>Question 13, Exercise 8.1

Solutions of Question 13 of Exercise 8.1 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $r \sin (\theta+\phi)$$12 \sin \theta-5 \cos \theta$$12=r\cos \varphi $$-5=r\sin \varphi$\begin{align*}
&amp; (12)^2+(-5)^2=r^2 \cos^2\varphi+r^2 \sin^2 \varphi \\
\implies &amp; 144+25={{r}^{2}}\left( {{\cos }^{2}}\varphi +{{\sin }^{2}}\varphi  \r…</description>
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        <title>Question 14, Exercise 8.1</title>
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        <description>Question 14, Exercise 8.1

Solutions of Question 14 of Exercise 8.1 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\theta$$\sin \theta$$\cos \theta$$\alpha$\begin{align*}
&amp;\tan\alpha = \frac{\overline{BC}}{\overline{AB}} \\
\implies &amp;\tan\alpha = \frac{3}{3} = 1 \\
\implies &amp;\alpha = \tan^{-1}(1) = 45^\circ
\end{align*}$45^\circ$$\theta$\begin{align*}
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        <title>Question 1, 2 and 3 Exercise 8.2</title>
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        <description>Question 1, 2 and 3 Exercise 8.2

Solutions of Question 1, 2 and 3 of Exercise 8.2 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $P(-3,4)$$\theta$$\theta$$\cos 2 \theta$$\sin 2 \theta$$2 \theta$$x=-3$$y=4$\begin{align*}
r&amp;= \sqrt{(-3)^2+4^2} \\
&amp;=\sqrt{25} = 5.
\end{align*}$$\sin\theta = \frac{4}{5} \text{ and } \cos\theta = -\frac{3}{5}.$$\begin{align…</description>
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        <title>Question 4 Exercise 8.2</title>
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        <description>Question 4 Exercise 8.2

Solutions of Question 4 of Exercise 8.2 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\sin 2 \theta$$\cos 2 \theta$$\tan 2 \theta$$\sin \frac{\theta}{2}$$\cos \frac{\theta}{2}$$\tan \frac{\theta}{2}$$\cos \theta=\frac{3}{5}$$0&lt;\theta&lt;\frac{\pi}{2}$$\cos\theta=\dfrac{3}{5}$$0&lt;\theta&lt;\dfrac{\pi}{2}$$\theta$$$\sin\theta = \pm \sq…</description>
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        <title>Question 5 Exercise 8.2</title>
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        <description>Question 5 Exercise 8.2

Solutions of Question 5 of Exercise 8.2 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\sin \theta$$\cos \theta$$\tan \theta$$\sin 2 \theta=\frac{24}{25}, 2 \theta$$\sin 2\theta=\dfrac{24}{25}$$2\theta$$$\cos 2\theta = \pm \sqrt{1-\sin^2 2\theta}$$$2\theta$$\cos 2\theta$\begin{align*}\cos 2\theta &amp; = - \sqrt{1-\sin^2 2\theta}\\…</description>
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        <title>Question 6 Exercise 8.2</title>
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        <description>Question 6 Exercise 8.2

Solutions of Question 6 of Exercise 8.2 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\sin 15^{\circ} \cos 15^{\circ}$$$\sin 2 \theta = 2\sin\theta \cos\theta$$$$\sin\theta \cos\theta = \frac{1}{2}\sin 2\theta$$$\theta = 15^{\circ}$\begin{align*}
\sin 15^{\circ} \cos 15^{\circ} &amp; = \frac{1}{2}\sin 2(15^{\circ}) \\
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        <description>Question 7 Exercise 8.2

Solutions of Question 7 of Exercise 8.2 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $$\sin ^{2} \alpha \cos ^{2} \alpha$$\begin{align*}
\sin ^{2} \alpha \cos ^{2} \alpha &amp;= \left(\frac{1-\cos 2\alpha}{2} \right)\left(\frac{1+\cos 2\alpha}{2} \right)\\
&amp;= \frac{1}{4}(1-\cos^2 2\alpha) \\
&amp;=\frac{1}{4}\left(1-\frac{1+\cos 4\alp…</description>
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        <title>Question 8(i, ii &amp; iii) Exercise 8.2</title>
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        <description>Question 8(i, ii &amp; iii) Exercise 8.2

Solutions of Question 8(i, ii &amp; iii) of Exercise 8.2 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $(\sin \theta+\cos \theta)^{2}=1+\sin 2 \theta$\begin{align*}
LHS &amp; = (\sin \theta+\cos \theta)^{2} \\
&amp;=\sin^2\theta + \cos^2\theta +2\sin \theta \cos\theta\\
&amp;= 1+2\sin \theta \cos\theta \quad (\because \sin^2\theta…</description>
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        <description>Question 8(iv, v &amp; vi) Exercise 8.2

Solutions of Question 8(iv, v &amp; vi) of Exercise 8.2 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\csc 2 \alpha=\dfrac{\tan \alpha+\cot \alpha}{2}$\begin{align*}
RHS &amp; = \dfrac{\tan \alpha+\cot \alpha}{2} \\
&amp; = \dfrac{1}{2}\left(\frac{\sin\alpha}{\cos\alpha}+\frac{\cos\alpha}{\sin\alpha} \right)\\
\end{align*}$8 \…</description>
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        <description>Question 8(vii, viii &amp; ix) Exercise 8.2

Solutions of Question 8(vii, viii &amp; ix) of Exercise 8.2 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\sin 2 \theta=2 \cot \theta \sin ^{2} \theta$\begin{align*}
RHS &amp;= 2 \cot \theta \sin ^{2} \theta\\
&amp;= 2 \frac{\cos \theta }{\sin \theta} \sin ^{2} \theta\\
&amp;= 2 \cos \theta \sin\theta\\
&amp;=  \sin2 \theta\\
&amp;=LH…</description>
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        <description>Question 8(x, xi &amp; xii) Exercise 8.2

Solutions of Question 8(x, xi &amp; xii) of Exercise 8.2 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\sec 2 x=\dfrac{\cos x}{\cos x+\sin x}+\dfrac{\sin x}{\cos x-\sin x}$\begin{align*}
RHS &amp;= \dfrac{\cos x}{\cos x+\sin x}+\dfrac{\sin x}{\cos x-\sin x}\\
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        <description>Question 8(xiii, xiv &amp; xv)  Exercise 8.2

Solutions of Question 8(xiii, xiv &amp; xv) of Exercise 8.2 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\csc 2 \alpha-\cot 2 \alpha=\tan \alpha$\begin{align*}
LHS &amp;= \csc 2 \alpha-\cot 2 \alpha\\
&amp;=\frac{1}{\sin 2 \alpha}- \frac{\cos2 \alpha}{\sin 2\alpha }\\
&amp;=\frac{1-\cos2 \alpha}{\sin2 \alpha}\\
&amp;= \frac{2\si…</description>
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        <description>Question 8(xvi, xvii &amp; xviii)  Exercise 8.2

Solutions of Question 8(xvi, xvii &amp; xviii) of Exercise 8.2 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\dfrac{1-\cos ^{2} \beta}{2-2 \cos \beta}=\cos ^{2} \dfrac{\beta}{2}$\begin{align*}
LHS &amp;= \dfrac{1-\cos ^{2} \beta}{2-2 \cos \beta}\\
&amp;= \dfrac{\sin ^{2} \beta}{2-2 \cos \beta}\\
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        <description>Question 8(xix, xx, xxi &amp; xxii)  Exercise 8.2

Solutions of Question 8(xix, xx, xxi &amp; xxii) of Exercise 8.2 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $$\frac{\sin 2 \alpha}{\sin \alpha}-\frac{\cos 2 \alpha}{\cos \alpha}=\sec \alpha$$\begin{align*}
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Solutions of Question 1(i, ii, iii &amp; iv) of Exercise 8.3 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $$4 \sin 16x \cos 10x $$\begin{align*}
&amp;4 \sin 16x \cos 10x \\
&amp; = 2 (2\sin 16x \cos 10x) \\
&amp;= 2[\sin(16x+10x)+\sin(16x-10x)]\\
&amp;= 2[\sin (26x)+\sin(6x)]
\end{align*}$10 \cos 10y \cos 6y$\begin{align*}
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        <description>Question 1(v, vi, vii &amp; viii) Exercise 8.3

Solutions of Question 1(v, vi, vii &amp; viii) of Exercise 8.3 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $ \sin(-u) \sin 5u$\begin{align*}
&amp;\sin(-u) \sin 5u \\
=&amp; -\sin u \sin 5u \\
=&amp; -\frac{1}{2}[\cos(u - 5u) - \cos(u + 5u)] \\
= &amp;-\frac{1}{2}[\cos(-4u) - \cos(6u)] \\
=&amp; \frac{1}{2}[\cos(6u) - \cos(4u) ]
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        <description>Question 1(ix, x &amp; xi) Exercise 8.3

Solutions of Question 1(ix, x &amp; xi) of Exercise 8.3 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $2 \sin 75{\circ} \sin 15{\circ}$\begin{align*}
&amp;\quad2 \sin 75^{\circ} \sin 15^{\circ} \\
&amp;= \cos(75^{\circ} - 15^{\circ}) - \cos(75^{\circ} + 15^{\circ}) \\
&amp;= \cos 60^{\circ} - \cos 90^{\circ} \\
\end{align*}$4 \sin …</description>
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        <description>Question 2(i, ii, iii, iv and v) Exercise 8.3

Solutions of Question 2(i, ii, iii, iv and v) of Exercise 8.3 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\sin 70^{\circ} + \sin 30^{\circ}$\begin{align*}
 &amp; \quad \sin 70^{\circ} + \sin 30^{\circ} \\
&amp; = 2 \sin \left(\frac{70+30}{2} \right) \cos \left(\frac{70-30}{2} \right) \\
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        <description>Question 3(i, ii, iii, iv &amp; v) Exercise 8.3

Solutions of Question 3(i, ii, iii, iv &amp; v) of Exercise 8.3 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\dfrac{\cos (\alpha + \beta)}{\cos(\alpha - \beta)}=\dfrac{1- \tan \alpha \tan \beta}{1+ \tan \alpha \tan \beta}$\begin{align*}
RHS &amp; = \dfrac{1- \tan \alpha \tan \beta}{1+ \tan \alpha \tan \beta} \\
&amp; …</description>
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        <description>Question 3(vi, vii, viii, ix &amp; x) Exercise 8.3

Solutions of Question 3(vi, vii, viii, ix &amp; x) of Exercise 8.3 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $2\tan y \cos 3y= \sec y(\sin 4y-\sin 2y)$\begin{align*}
LHS &amp; = 2\tan y \cos 3y \\
&amp; = 2 \cdot \frac{\sin y}{\cos y} \cos 3y \\
&amp; = \sec y (2 \cos 3y \sin y) \\
&amp; = \sec y \left(\sin (3y+y)-\sin (…</description>
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        <description>Question 3(xi, xii &amp; xiii) Exercise 8.3

Solutions of Question 3(xi, xii &amp; xiii) of Exercise 8.3 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $2\cos2u \cos u-\sin 2u \sin u=2\cos^3 u$\begin{align*}
LHS &amp; = 2\cos 2u \cos u - \sin 2u \sin u \\
&amp; = 2\left(\cos^2 u - \sin^2 u\right) \cos u - 2\sin u \cos u \sin u \\
&amp; = 2\cos^3 u - 2\sin^2 u \cos u \\
&amp; =…</description>
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        <title>Question 4 Exercise 8.3</title>
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        <description>Question 4 Exercise 8.3

Solutions of Question 4 of Exercise 8.3 of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\cos 80^{\circ} \cos 60^{\circ} \cos 40^{\circ} \cos 20^{\circ}=\dfrac{1}{16}$\begin{align*}
LHS &amp;= \cos 80^\circ \cos 60^\circ \cos 40^\circ \cos 20^\circ \\
&amp;= \cos 80^\circ \left(\frac{1}{2}\right) \cos 40^\circ \cos 20^\circ \\
&amp;= \frac{1…</description>
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        <description>Question 1, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 1 of Review Exercise of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\sin \left(45^{\circ}-30^{\circ}\right)=\ldots$$\frac{\sqrt{6}-\sqrt{2}}{4}$$\frac{\sqrt{6}+\sqrt{2}}{4}$$\frac{\sqrt{6}-\sqrt{2}}{2}$$\frac{\sqrt{3}-\sqrt{2}}{2}$$\tan \left(\frac{\pi}{6}+\frac{\pi}{4}\right)=\ldots$$\frac{\sqrt{3}-1}…</description>
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        <description>Question 2, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 2 of Review Exercise of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\sin \theta=\dfrac{3}{5}, \sin \phi=\dfrac{5}{13}$$\theta$$\phi$$\sin (\theta-\phi)$$\sin \theta=\dfrac{3}{5}$$\sin \phi=\dfrac{5}{13}$$\theta$$\phi$\begin{align*}
\cos^2 \theta &amp;= 1-\sin^2\theta\\
&amp;= 1-\left(\frac{3}{5}\right)^2\\
&amp; =…</description>
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        <description>Question 3, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 3 of Review Exercise of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}(\sin \beta+\cos \beta)$\begin{align*}
&amp;\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}(\sin \beta+\cos \beta)\\
=&amp; \sin \frac{\pi}{4}\sin \beta+\cos \frac{\pi}{4}\cos \beta\\
=&amp; \cos(\beta -\frac{\pi}{4})
\end{align*}$\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}} \sin 75^…</description>
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        <title>Question 4, Review Exercise</title>
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        <description>Question 4, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 4 of Review Exercise of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\dfrac{1+\tan 15^{\circ}}{1-\tan 15^{\circ}}$\begin{align*}
&amp;\frac{1+\tan 15^{\circ}}{1-\tan 15^{\circ}}\\
=&amp;\frac{1+\tan 15^{\circ}}{1-1 \cdot \tan 15^{\circ}}\\
=&amp;\frac{\tan 45^{\circ} + \tan 15^{\circ}}{1 - \tan 45^{\circ} \tan 15^{…</description>
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        <title>Question 5 and 6, Review Exercise</title>
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        <description>Question 5 and 6, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 5 and 6 of Review Exercise of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\tan \theta$$\tan \left(\theta-45^{\circ}\right)=\frac{1}{3}$\begin{align*}
&amp; \frac{\tan \theta - \tan 45^{\circ}}{1 + \tan \theta \cdot \tan 45^{\circ}} =\frac{1}{3}\\
\implies &amp; \frac{\tan \theta - 1}{1 + \tan \theta}= \f…</description>
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        <description>Question 7, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 7 of Review Exercise of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\dfrac{4 \sin ^{2} \theta \cos \theta}{\cos 3 \theta+\cos \theta}=\tan 2 \theta \tan \theta$\begin{align*}
LHS&amp;=\frac{4 \sin^2 \theta \cos \theta}{\cos 3 \theta + \cos \theta}\\
&amp;=\frac{4 \sin \theta\sin \theta \cos \theta}{4\cos^ 3 \t…</description>
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        <description>Question 8, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 8 of Review Exercise of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $$\sqrt{\frac{\cos \left(90^{\circ}+x\right) \sec (-x) \tan \left(180^{\circ}-x\right)}{\sec \left(360^{\circ}-x\right) \sin \left(180^{\circ}+x\right) \cot \left(90^{\circ}-x\right)}}=i .$$\begin{align*}
LHS&amp;= \sqrt{\frac{\cos \left(90…</description>
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        <title>Question 9, Review Exercise</title>
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        <description>Question 9, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 9 of Review Exercise of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $$\sqrt{\frac{\left(1-\tan ^{2} x \cos (-x) \cos \left(360^{\circ}-x\right)\right) \tan 45^{\circ}}{\left\{\sin 90^{\circ}-\sin \left(180^{\circ}+x\right)\right\}\left\{\sin 90^{\circ}-\cos \left(90^{\circ}-x\right)\right\}}}$$\begin{al…</description>
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        <description>Question 10, Review Exercise

Solutions of Question 10 of Review Exercise of Unit 08: Fundamental of Trigonometry. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\sin (16 x)=16 \sin (x) \cos (x) \cos (2 x) \cos (4 x) \cos (8 x)$\begin{align*}
RHS&amp;=16 \sin (x) \cos (x) \cos (2 x) \cos (4 x) \cos (8 x) \\
&amp;= 8(2 \sin (x) \cos (x) )\cos (2 x) \cos (4 x) \cos (8 x) \\
&amp;=  8 \sin2 (x) \cos (2 x) \…</description>
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        <title>Question 1, Exercise 9.1</title>
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        <description>Question 1, Exercise 9.1

Solutions of Question 1 of Exercise 9.1 of Unit 09: Trigonometric Functions. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $y=2-2 \operatorname{Cos} \theta$\begin{align*} -1 \leq \operatorname{Cos} \theta \leq 1 \end{align*}$-2$\begin{align*} &amp; 2 \geq -2 \operatorname{Cos} \theta \geq -2 \end{align*}$2$\begin{align*}
 &amp; 4 \geq 2-2 \operatorname{Cos} \theta \geq 0 \\
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        <title>Question 2, Exercise 9.1</title>
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        <description>Question 2, Exercise 9.1

Solutions of Question 2 of Exercise 9.1 of Unit 09: Trigonometric Functions. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $y=\dfrac{1}{4+3 \operatorname{Sin} \theta}$\begin{align*} -1 \leq \operatorname{Sin} \theta \leq 1 \end{align*}$3$\begin{align*}  -3 \leq 3 \operatorname{Sin} \theta \leq 3 \end{align*}$4$\begin{align*}
 &amp; 1 \leq 4+3 \operatorname{Sin} \theta \l…</description>
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        <description>Question 3, Exercise 9.1

Solutions of Question 3 of Exercise 9.1 of Unit 09: Trigonometric Functions. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $y=7 \cos 4x$\begin{align*} 
&amp; -1\leq \cos 4x \leq 1 \,\, \forall \,\, x\in \mathbb{R} \\
\implies &amp; -7\leq 7 \cos 4x \leq 7 \\
\end{align*}$= ]-\infty, \infty[ = \mathbb{R}$$=[-7,7]$$y=\cos \frac{x}{3}$\begin{align*} 
&amp; -1\leq \cos \frac{x}{3} \…</description>
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        <title>Question 4(i-iv), Exercise 9.1</title>
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        <description>Question 4(i-iv), Exercise 9.1

Solutions of Question 4(i-iv) of Exercise 9.1 of Unit 09: Trigonometric Functions. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $y=\sin x+x \cdot \cos x$$f(x)=\sin x+x \cdot \cos x$\begin{align*} f(-x)  = \sin (-x) + (-x)\cdot \cos (-x) \end{align*}$\sin(-x)=-\sin x$$\cos (-x) = \cos x$\begin{align*}
f(x) &amp; = -\sin x - x \cdot \cos x \\
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        <title>Question 4(v-viii), Exercise 9.1</title>
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        <description>Question 4(v-viii), Exercise 9.1

Solutions of Question 4(v-viii) of Exercise 9.1 of Unit 09: Trigonometric Functions. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $y=\dfrac{\sin ^{2} x}{x+\tan x}$\[y = \frac{\sin^2 x}{x + \tan x}\]\begin{align*}
y(-x) &amp;= \frac{\big(-\sin x\big)^2}{-x - \tan x} \\
&amp;= \frac{\sin^2 x}{-x - \tan x}\\
&amp; = \frac{\sin^2 x}{-(x + \tan x)}\\
&amp; = -\frac{\sin^2 x}{x +…</description>
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        <title>Question 5(i-v), Exercise 9.1</title>
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        <description>Question 5(i-v), Exercise 9.1

Solutions of Question 5(i-v) of Exercise 9.1 of Unit 09: Trigonometric Functions. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $y=2 \operatorname{Sin} x$$y=2 \operatorname{Cos} 3 x$$y=2 \operatorname{Tan} 2 x$$\mathrm{y}=\operatorname{Cos} \frac{\mathrm{x}}{2}$</description>
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        <description>Question 5(vi-x), Exercise 9.1

Solutions of Question 5(vi-x) of Exercise 9.1 of Unit 09: Trigonometric Functions. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $y=2 \operatorname{Sin} 3 x$$y=3 \operatorname{Cos} x$$y=\operatorname{Cos}^{2} x$$y=\operatorname{Sin}^{2} x$$y=\operatorname{Tan}^{2} x$$y=\operatorname{Sin} \frac{x}{2}$</description>
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        <title>Question 6, Exercise 9.1</title>
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        <description>Question 6, Exercise 9.1

Solutions of Question 6 of Exercise 9.1 of Unit 09: Trigonometric Functions. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $y=6 \sec(2 x-3)$$\sec$$2\pi$\begin{align*}
6 \sec(2 x-3) &amp; = 6 \sec(2 x-3+2\pi) \\
&amp; = 6 \sec(2(x+\pi)-3)
\end{align*}$6 \sec(2 x-3)$$\pi$$y=\cos (5 x+4)$$\cos$$2\pi$\begin{align*}
\cos (5 x+4) &amp; = 6 \cos(5x+4+2\pi) \\
&amp; = \cos\left(5\left(x+\fr…</description>
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        <title>Question 7 &amp; 8, Exercise 9.1</title>
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        <description>Question 7 &amp; 8, Exercise 9.1

Solutions of Question 7 &amp; 8 of Exercise 9.1 of Unit 09: Trigonometric Functions. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $y=\operatorname{Sin} x$$y=\operatorname{Sin} 2 x$$[0,2 \pi]$$y=\operatorname{Cos} x$$y=\operatorname{Cos} 2 x$$[0,2 \pi]$</description>
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Solutions of Question 9 of Exercise 9.1 of Unit 09: Trigonometric Functions. This is unit of Model Textbook of Mathematics for Class XI published by National Book Foundation (NBF) as Federal Textbook Board, Islamabad, Pakistan. $\sin x=\cos x$$\cos x=x$$\sin x=x$$\tan x=x$</description>
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