Rank Refiner IIT JEE Adv. 2020: Good Luck !!
Rank Refiner IIT JEE Adv. 2020: Good Luck !!
Om Sharma
(BTech IIT BOMBAY)
GOOD LUCK !!
IIT JEE ADVANCED MATHEMATICS by OM SIR
2 –1 x + 3
Where a, b domain of the function f(x) = – log2 sin .
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[Note : Tr. (P) denotes the trace of square matrix P and adj.(P) denotes the adjoint matrix of square matrix P.]
1. If a, b, I (set of all integers) then the number of ordered pairs (a, b), is -
(A) 81 (B) 64 (C) 100 (D) 90
Passage 2
1 2 0
There exists a matrix Q such that PQPT = N, where P = 2 1 0 .
0 0 1
Given N is a diagonal matrix of form N = diag. (n1, n2, n3) where n1, n2, n3 are three values of n satisfying
the equation det. (P – n I) = 0, n1 < n2 < n3.
[Note : I is an identity matrix of order 3 × 3].
2 0 7 –x 14x 7x
0 1 0 and B = 0 1 0 are two matrices such that AB = (AB)–1 and AB 1
8. Let A =
1 –2 1 x –4x –2x
(where I is an identity matrix). Then Tr((AB) + (AB)2 + (AB)3 + (AB)4 + (AB)5 + (AB)6) is equal to (where
Tr(A) denotes the trace of matrix A).
9. For any integer n 2 and two n × n matrices with real entries A, B that satisfy the equation A–1 + B–1 =
(A + B)–1. If det (A) = 4, find the value of det (B).
10. Find the number of all possible symmetric matrices of order 3 × 3 with entries –1, 0, 1 and whose trace
equal to 1.