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If f(x)=| x 2 |, then which of the following is always true ?


(a) f(x) = (f(x))2

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(b) f(x) = f(-x)

(c) f(x) = x 2

(d) None of these

Which of the following functions will have a minimum value at x = -3 ?


(a)f(x) = 2x3 - 4x +

(b) f(x)=4x4- 3x+5

(c) f(x) = x6 - 2x 6

(d) None of these

03.

Find the maximum value of the functions 1/(x2 - 3x + 2) ?

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(a) 11/4

04.

(c) 0

(d) None of these

Find the minimum value off function f(x)= log(x2 - 2x + 5) (base 2) ?


(a) -4

05.

(b) 1/4

(b) 2

(c) 4

(d) -2

A function f(x) satisfies f(1)=3600 and f(1) + f(2) +f(n) =n2f(n), for all positive
integers n>1. What is the value of f(9) ?
(a) 200

06.

(b) 100

(c) 120

(d) 80

Let f(x)= max( 2x + 1, 3 4x), where x is any real number. Then, the minimum
possible value of f(x) is
(a) 4/3

07.

(b) 1/2

(c) 2/3

(d) 5/3

Let g(x) be a function such that g(x + 1) + g(x 1) = g(x) for every real x. Then, for
what value of p is the relation g(x + p)= g(x) necessarily true for every real x ?
(a) 5

08.

(b) 3

(c) 2

(d) 6

If f(x)=x3- 4x + p and f(0) and f(1) are of opposite signs, then which of the following is
necessarily true ?

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(a) -1 < p < 2

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(c) -2 < p < 1

(d) -3 < p < 0

Let g(x) = max ( 5 x , x + 2 ). The smallest possible value of g(x) is ?


(a) 4.0

10.

(b) 0 < p < 3

(b) 4.5

(c) 1.5

(d) None of these

Let f(x)= |x 2| + |2.5 x| + |3.6 x|, where x is a real number, attains a minimum
at ?
(a) x = 2.3

11.

(b) x = 2.5

(c) x = 2.7

(d) None of these

Largest value of min ( 2 + x2 , 6 3x), when x > 0 is


(a) 1

(b) 2

(c) 3

(d) 4

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ankit jain

December 4, 2015 at 5:34 AM

Contents fulfil the need of Elitmuss exam.Thanks for providing it.great stufff
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sneha

December 31, 2015 at 8:19 PM

Can anyone explain second question please ..


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ElitmusZone Post author

January 4, 2016 at 7:20 AM

Hello Sneha,
Please check the below article. It might help you in understanding the maxima and
minima of the quadratic equations.
https://www.mathsisfun.com/calculus/maxima-minima.html
Best Regards,
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