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  1. . Consider the differential equation
  2. X^2 d^2/dx^2 + x dy/dx + (x^2 - 4)y = 0. The statement which is not true for it is
  3. a) It is a linear second order ordinary differential equation
  4. b) It can not be reduced to a differential equation with constant coefficients
  5. c) X=0 is a regular singular point
  6. d) It is a non-homogeneous second order ordinary differential equation
  7. 122. The sum of two numbers is 16 and the sum of their squares is a minimum. The two numbers are
  8. a) 10,6 b) 9,7 c) 8,8 d) 5,11
  9. 123. The value of the definite integral 0∫(π/2)^(1/3) x^2 sin(x^3)dx is
  10. a) -1/3 b) 0 c) 1 d) 1/3
  11. 124. A circle C2 is concentric with the circle C1 : x^2 + y^2 -4x +6y -12 =0 and has a radius twice that of C1. The equation of the circle C2 is
  12. a) x^2 + y^2 -4x +6y -13 =0 b) x^2 + y^2 -4x +6y -87 =0 c) x^2 + y^2 -4x +6y -100 =0 d) x^2 + y^2 -4x +6y -88 =0

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