Arun Sharma Solutions for Exercise 2: XAT(2008-2017)

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Arun Sharma Quantitative Aptitude Solutions for Exercise - Arun Sharma Solutions for Exercise 2: XAT(2008-2017)

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Questions from Arun Sharma Solutions for Exercise 2: XAT(2008-2017) with Hints & Solutions

EASY
IPMAT: Rohtak
IMPORTANT

If x and y are real numbers, then the minimum value of x2+4xy+6y2-4y+4 is

MEDIUM
IPMAT: Rohtak
IMPORTANT

The operation (x) is defined by (i) (1)=2 (ii) (x+y)=(x) .(y) for all positive integers x and y. If (x+y)=(x)·(y) for all positive integers x and y. If 1=1n(x)=1022, then n=?

MEDIUM
IPMAT: Rohtak
IMPORTANT

The domain of the function f (x)=log10g(log(20x-x^{2}-91) ? is:

EASY
IPMAT: Rohtak
IMPORTANT

If fx2-1=x4-7x2+k1 and fx3-2=x6-9x3+k2 then the value of k2-k1 is 

MEDIUM
IPMAT: Rohtak
IMPORTANT

For a positive intege x, define f(x) such that f(x+ a) =f(ax), where a is an integer and f(1)=4 . If the value of f(1003)=k, then the value of ' k ' will be:

MEDIUM
IPMAT: Rohtak
IMPORTANT

f is a function for which f(1)=1 and  f(x)=2 x+f(x-1) for each natural number x2 Find f(31)

EASY
IPMAT: Rohtak
IMPORTANT

If x and y are real numbers, the least possible value of the expression.4(x-2)2+4(y-3)2-2(x-3)2  is 

EASY
IPMAT: Rohtak
IMPORTANT

If  f(x)=a x+b ,a and b  are positive real numbers f(f(x))=9 x+8 then the value of a+b is