Mathematics_Today_-_October_2016

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  1. (a, b, c) : Here tanA, tanB are the roots of the
    equation abx^2 – c^2 x + ab = 0


Therefore, tanABtan c tan tan
ab


+= AB=

2
and 1

Now tanA tanB = 1 ⇒ cos(A + B) = 0
(as A, B are both acute)


∴ AB+=ππieC=
22

..

Also cot C = cot π
2


= 0

So ΔABC is right angled at C and


sinA = cosB ⇒ sin^2 A + sin^2 B = 1


Also tan( ) tan tan
tan tan

AB AB.
AB

a
b

b
a ab
ab

− = −
+

=


+

= −
1112

22


  1. (a, c)

  2. (b, c) : Let x – 3y + k = 0 touch the circle at (x 1 , y 1 )
    Then xx 1 + yy 1 – 2(x + x 1 ) + y + y 1 – 5 = 0


and x – 3y + k = 0 are identical
Hence, xy xy
k

112 11
1

1
3

− = + 25

=− + −

= −− ++− + −
× − ×− +

22112 5
211 3

()()(11 11)
()

xy xy
k

∴ − = +

=−
+

⇒ =−
+

+=
+

xy
k

x
k

k
k

(^1121)
1
1
3
10
5
10
5
2 2
5
and y
k
k
(^1) k
30
5
1 25
5



  • − = −


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    So,
    2
    5
    25
    5
    4 2
    5
    2
    25
    5
    22
    k
    k
    k
    k
    k
    k
    k



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    − 550 =
    On simplification, k^2 + 10k – 75 = 0 ⇒ k = 5, –15
    ∴ == = =





  • xy x y 1110 1 =−
    10
    1 20
    10
    30
    10
    3
    25 15
    515
    ,,.=2or 4
    So, (x 1 , y 1 ) = (1, 2), (3, –4).
    ””
    The IITs are struggling to get the best
    students, so much so that cutoff marks
    have been lowered in the past two years
    to fill seats in the country’s premier
    engineering institutes.
    Marks as low as 75 out of 372 in the joint
    entrance examination (JEE-Advance)
    this year were good enough to land
    a general category student a seat in
    one of the 23 IITs. Reserved category
    students —Dalits, tribals, and people
    with disability — had to get only 38 to
    secure admission.
    This comes at a time the IIT Council
    decided to increase the number
    of students from around 70,000 to
    100,000 over the next three years,
    enrolling even day scholars for the
    first time.
    The lowered benchmark has raised
    questions about academic quality.
    IIT-Roorkee expelled 11 BTech students
    early this year for poor academic
    performance. Last year, the premier
    institute expelled 72 students for dismal
    academic record, but re-admitted them
    later.
    Experts said tough
    question papers and
    negative marking in the
    entrance examination
    had resulted in a
    shortfall of candidates
    meeting the benchmark,
    thus forcing the IIT
    management to lower
    the bar.
    Doubts over a fall in
    standard have been
    dismissed.
    “The teaching-learning
    process at IITs is intense,
    and many students who
    come with low ranks in
    JEE turn out to be gems
    when they pass the BTech programme,”
    said the director of an IIT who didn’t
    wish to be named.
    A former director suggested improving
    the education standard at schools so that
    students could pass the entrance exam
    for IITs with higher grades. Of 147,678
    students who appeared for this year’s JEE
    (Advanced), 36,566 qualified.
    “Maintaining quality is a major issue
    which is why IITs coach such students
    so that they are on par with the rest.
    Students who were expelled by IIT-
    Roorkee in 2015 have done much better
    now with extra help, coaching from other
    students and faculty.”
    Courtesy : Hindustan Times




Declining IIT cutoffs spark fears of falling standards

LOWERING THE BAR
Cutoffs over the years show a steady drop in merit
GENERAL OBC
35%

24.5%

31.39%

17.5%
12.25%

22.05%
18%

10%

2014 2015 2016 2014 2015 2016 2014 2015 2016

20%

SC/ST
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