NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Maths Chapter 5 Continuity and Differentiability Exercise 5.7

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NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Maths Chapter 5 Continuity and Differentiability Exercise 5.7 is covered in this article. Exercise 5.7 emphasizes the topic, Second Order Derivative. NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Maths Chapter 5 will carry a weightage of around 8-17 marks in the CBSE Term 2 Exam 2022. NCERT has provided a total of 17 problems and solutions based on the important topic covered in this exercise. 

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NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Maths Chapter 5: Important Topics

Important topics covered in the Continuity and Differentiability chapter are:

  • Mean Value Theorem
  • Rolle’s Theorem
  • Limits
  • Euler’s Number
  • Quotient Rule

Also check: NCERT Solutions for Class 12 Maths Chapter 5 Continuity and Differentiability

Other Exercise Solutions of Class 12 Maths Chapter 5 Continuity and Differentiability

Exercise 5.1 Solutions 34 Questions (Short Answers)
Exercise 5.2 Solutions 10 Questions(Short Answers)
Exercise 5.3 Solutions 15 Questions ( Short Answers)
Exercise 5.4 Solutions 10 Questions (Short Answers)
Exercise 5.5 Solutions 18 Questions ( Short Answers)
Exercise 5.6 Solutions 11 Questions (Short Answers)
Exercise 5.7 Solutions 17 Questions (Short Answers)
Exercise 5.8 Solutions 6 Questions (Short Answers)
Miscellaneous Exercise Solutions 23 Questions (6 Long Answers, 17 Short Answers)

Chapter 5 Continuity and Differentiability Topics:

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CBSE CLASS XII Related Questions

  • 1.
    Mother, Father and Son line up at random for a family picture. Let events \(E\): Son on one end and \(F\): Father in the middle. Find \(P(E/F)\).


      • 2.
        A line passing through the points \(A(1,2,3)\) and \(B(6,8,11)\) intersects the line \[ \vec r = 4\hat i + \hat j + \lambda(6\hat i + 2\hat j + \hat k) \] Find the coordinates of the point of intersection. Hence write the equation of a line passing through the point of intersection and perpendicular to both the lines.


          • 3.

            The probability of hitting the target by a trained sniper is three times the probability of not hitting the target on a stormy day due to high wind speed. The sniper fired two shots on the target on a stormy day when wind speed was very high. Find the probability that 
            (i) target is hit. 
            (ii) at least one shot misses the target. 


              • 4.

                Smoking increases the risk of lung problems. A study revealed that 170 in 1000 males who smoke develop lung complications, while 120 out of 1000 females who smoke develop lung related problems. In a colony, 50 people were found to be smokers of which 30 are males. A person is selected at random from these 50 people and tested for lung related problems. Based on the given information answer the following questions: 

                (i) What is the probability that selected person is a female? 
                (ii) If a male person is selected, what is the probability that he will not be suffering from lung problems? 
                (iii)(a) A person selected at random is detected with lung complications. Find the probability that selected person is a female. 
                OR 
                (iii)(b) A person selected at random is not having lung problems. Find the probability that the person is a male. 
                 


                  • 5.

                    A rectangle of perimeter \(24\) cm is revolved along one of its sides to sweep out a cylinder of maximum volume. Find the dimensions of the rectangle. 


                      • 6.
                        Find the domain of \(p(x)=\sin^{-1}(1-2x^2)\). Hence, find the value of \(x\) for which \(p(x)=\frac{\pi}{6}\). Also, write the range of \(2p(x)+\frac{\pi}{2}\).

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