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The document contains the solutions to questions from a JEE Main exam for Class 9 students. It provides: 1) The answers to 50 questions in Mathematics, Physics, and Chemistry sections. 2) Detailed step-by-step solutions for 9 mathematics questions. The solutions involve trigonometric identities, complex numbers, and properties of triangles. 3) The document is from Narayana Group of Schools and contains the initial answer key for the January 27, 2024 JEE Main exam for 9th grade students focusing on IIT preparation.
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NARAYANA

GROUP OF SCHOOLS
Class: 9th (CO-IIT) JEE – MAIN Date: 27-01-2024

Time: 3 hrs WTM-11_PAPER-A Max. Marks:300M


INITIAL KEY

Mathematics
Q.No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Ans. 2 4 2 2 1 2 3 3 2 3
Q.No. 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Ans. 4 2 3 3 3 3 1 3 3 1
Q.No. 21 22 23 24 25
Ans. –2 2 4 4 4

Physics
Q.No. 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35
Ans. 2 1 2 3 4 3 3 2 1 1
Q.No. 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
Ans. 2 3 1 2 2 2 1 2 3 4
Q.No. 46 47 48 49 50
Ans. 30 375 35 9 5

Chemistry
Q.No. 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60
Ans. 3 2 1 3 2 3 3 4 4 1
Q.No. 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70
Ans. 4 1 4 1 3 1 1 4 1 1
Q.No. 71 72 73 74 75
Ans. 45 4 4 3 5

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MATHEMATICS SOLUTIONS

1. 3  ix 2y , x 2  y  4i are conjugate
 x 2  y  3, x 2y  4  x 2  1, y  4  x  1 .
x
2. 1  i 
x
 1  i 1  i    1  i 2  2i 
x
x
  1  2  1    1  i  1  x  4m , n  N
1  i   1i   2 
3. 3 3  2  cos    i sin  
Given  x  iy  x  iy   2
2  cos   i sin   2  cos    sin2 
6  3 cos  i 3 sin 
 x  iy  
5  4 cos  5  4 cos 
6  3 cos   5  4 cos  1  cos  9 1  cos  
  x  1   and  x  3  
5  4 cos  5  4 cos  5  4 cos 
9 1  cos   9 1  cos  
2
1  cos  9 sin2 
  x  1 x  3     2
 2
 y 2
5  4 cos  5  4 cos   5  4 cos   5  4 cos  
4.  3m   3n 1   3k 2  1     2  0 .
2 3m 3n 1 3k  2
    2    2   1  2    0
 ,  2 are the roots of x 3m  x 3n 1  x 3k 2  0  1  x  x 2 divides
x 3m  x 3n 1  x 3k 2
5. 3  2i sin   3  2i sin  1  2i sin    3  4 sin    8i sin 
2

z   is real then
1  2i sin  1  2i sin   1  2i sin   1  4sin 
8sin 
 0  sin   0    n  .
1  4sin 
6. a b c A  s  b  s  c  1
s  10, tan  
2 2 s s  a  20
7. Let ABC be the triangle with b + c = x and bc = y then a = z, and from the given
relation we have (b + c + a) (b + c – a) = bc
b2  c 2  a 2 1 1
 b 2  c 2  a 2  bc     cos A    cos120º
2bc 2 2
 A is an obtuse angle.
8. a = n – 1, b = n, c = n + 1, C = 2A.
A + B + C = 180º  B  180º 3A
 n  1  2R sin A, n  2R sin 3A, n  1  2R sin 2A
4R sin 3A  2n  n  1  n  1  2R sin A  2R sin 2A  2R sin A 1  2cos A 
 2  3  4sin2 A   1  2 cos A
 6  8 1  cos 2 A   1  2 cos A  8 cos 2 A  2cos A  3  0
  2cos A  1 4 cos A  3   0  cos A  3 / 4
[Since A is least and hence it is not obtuse]
n  1 sin 2A 3 5 1
  2 cos A    n  5.
n  1 sin A 2 5 1
 The sides are 4, 5, 6.

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9. The roots of the given equation are given b


2 6  24  16 2 6  2 2 6 2
x   
8 8 4
Now if a represents the third side, then
2 2
 6 2  6 2 2
    a 2
 4   4  1 2  6  2  16a
cos 60º   
6 2 6 2 2 2  6  2
2 
4 4
3 3
 a2   a  .
4 2
10. 2

cos C 
 6  12   48  24  36  12  12 12  24  72  12 12
2  6  12  48 12 48  2 12. 48 12.2 12  2 12.2 12

12 3  2 3  2 12 3  2 3  2 3 
   C  .
24 12  48 24  12  2  2 6
11. A, B, C are in AP  A  C  2B  A  B  C  180  3B  180º  B  60º
c 2  a 2  b2 1 c 2  a 2  b2
cos B     c 2  a 2  b 2  ac
2ac 2 2ac
a  a 2  4 a 2  b 2 
a  4b 2  3a 2
 c  ac  a  b
2 2 2
0c  . c 
2 2
12. Solving the given relations we get A = 30º, B = 45º, C = 105º
a b c a b c
    
sin 30º sin 45º sin105º 1/ 2  1/ 2 3 1 /2 2    
a b c a b c
    2
2 2 3 1 2  2  3 1
c 2  
3  1 is the largest side opposite to the greatest angel C = 105º.
13. sin2 A  sin2 B  sin2 C  9 / 4  2  2sin  A /2 sin  B / 2 sin C /2   9 / 4
 2sin  A /2 sin  B /2 sin C /2   1/ 4
 sin  A /2 sin  B /2 sin C /2   1/8  1/2 1/2 1/2 
 A / 2  B / 2  C / 2  30º  A  B  C  60º.
14. 1/2 1/2
cot A cot B  1 x 1  x  x  .x 1  x  x 2   1
1/2 2 1/2

We have cot  A  B    1/2 1/2


cot A  cot B x 1/2 1  x  x 2   x 1/2 1  x  x 2 
x 1/2  x  x 2  x 3/2
 1/2
 1/2
 cot C  A  B  C  90º.
 x  1 1  x  x 2  1  x  x  2

15.  sin2 A  sin A  1 


   3.3.3  27
 sin A 
16. x  tan  B  C  / 2 .tan  A / 2
 b  c  / b  c   cot  A /1 .tan  A / 2   b  c  / b  c 

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1 b c 1 x b  c  b c b
.   
x b c 1 x b c b c c
1 x 1 y 1 z b c a
 . .  . .  1  1  x 1  y 1  z   1  x 1  y 1  z 
1 x 1 y 1 z c a b
 1   x  y  z   1  xy  yz  zx    xyz   1   x  y  z    xy  yz  zx    xyz 
 2  x  y  z   2  xyz   x  y  z  xyz .

17. c A 3b s  s  c  c .s  s  a  3b 3b
Given, a cos 2  c cos 2  a   s 
2 2 2 ab bc 2 2
 2s  3b  2b  a  c  a , b, c are in A.P.
18. b c c a a b a b c a b c
Given b  c : c  a : a  b  11 :12 :13       
11 12 13 18 7 6 5
 a : b : c  7 : 6 : 5  cos A :cos B cos C  7 :19 : 25.
19. It is given that in a  PQR, p, q, r denotes its sides, so   q  r cosP
=q cos P + r cos P + r cos Q + p cos Q + p cos R + q cos R
= (q cos P + p cos Q) + (r cos P + p cos R) + (r cos Q + q cos R)
 pqr 
=r+q+p (by projection law)= 2s  s  
 2 
20. 1 3
 i
i 1 i 1 i 1 3 1 3 1
Z    2 2   i
  1 3 1 3 1 3 2 2
cos  i sin  i  i  i
3 3 2 2 2 2 2 2
21.

22. a c
Given, a, b, c are in A.P.  a  c  2b  2
b
cos  A  C /2  A C  B
  2  cos   cos ec  2
sin B / 2  2  2
23. 2
cos A  sin A  0
cos B  sin B
cos A cos B + sin A sin B + cos A sin B + sin A cos B = 2
cos (A – B) + sin (A + B) = 2
cos (A – B) = 1 and sin (A + B) = 1
A = B, so a = b and sin 2A = 1
A = 45° or A = 135° (not possible)

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ab 2a
Hence,   2
c a 2
24. Perimeter:
(i) 3, 4, 5  2S = 12    6
(ii) 5, 12, 13 2S= 30    30
(iii) 6, 8, 10 2S= 24    24
(iv) 7, 24, 25 2S = 56    84
(v) 9, 40, 41  2S=90    180
a  b  c  ___
5  12  13  4
6  8  10  4
25. 2sin B  sin A  sin C
 AC   AC 
4sin B / 2 cos B / 2  2sin   cos  
 2   2 
 AC 
2sin B / 2  cos  
 2 
AC AC
2 cos  cos
2 2
 A C A C
2 cos cos  sin sin  
 2 2 2 2
A C A C
cos cos  sin sin
2 2 2 2
A C
tan  tan
1 A
 tan tan ;
C 2 2  1
3 2 2 2 3
1 3
 ................(1)
tan A / 2  tan C / 2 2
A B C 

2 2
1  [tan A / 2 tan B / 2  tan B / 2 tan C / 2  tan C / 2 tan A / 2]  0
1 2/3
 1   tan B / 2  tan A / 2  tan C / 2  tan B / 2 
3 tan A / 2  tan C / 2
2 3
    from 1 
3 2
1 B 1
 ; tan 
3 2 3
B 1 
 maximum value of tan  
2 3 
    4

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PHYSICS – SOLUTIONS
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CHEMISTRY SOLUTIONS
51.
52. When ice melts, its molecules move into the holes or open spaces and comes
closer to each other than they were
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