TRIGONOMETRY
Trigonometric Ratios and Identities
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Beas cos E+ Jeos{§-»)-
ed
= Boos. cos! 8 six=3)=1
{ e2
=3 6 cos x~ 6 00s x sin? x - 4 cos
= 20s x-8 cos x (1-cos’ x)= 1
= 2008 3x51 = cosx=3
x ane x
= 3x=2nrth = x= se
x= anne > x= Fae
cos’ x) = 2(2cos’ x= 1) +9
5(sec? x
off-1-1}=2(2-1)+9
(1 =t-) = 4 +71
= 9t?+121-5=04
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a cottA __t-cot? a sosec?A + cota
=cotA) (1- cota cota)” .
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4
ssnP + 4008 0=6
aera cosP= 1
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x Sn
2 PHO=Tore
fi a= then0 Una ~ Wan
(a-b)
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5x 5x
2cos>~ «008 2% +2008 °% .
2 2 a .cos~
a §
= (ames, Fale 5 , (where n, m,k ¢ 2)
= x= (2n+ tn, x= (am+1)5, x = (+E
n Sn x 3x Tx On
= singg = 0 => 40201 > 6=
or costo = -2 = 30=2nn 2 > 0= MEs2E
2 3 38
But 0 € (0, 7)
2sin? x +5 sin x-
= (sinx + 3) 2 sinx-1)=0
+. In O, 3), x has 4 values
1
=sinx= >
2cosx+sinx = ; =>1+sin2x= ; => sin2x = -$, so x is obtuse
and -2'80%___3 = stan?x+8tanx+3=0
1+tan*x 4
ae tanx= = 64 — 36 _4ev7
6 3
ss tanx <0 “ tanx = —4 vr
2
The given equation is
tan x + sec x = 2.cosx
= sinx + 1 =2 cos’ x
= sinx + 1=2(1—sin’x)
=> 2sin?x+sinx-1=0
= (2 sin x — 1) (sinx + 1) = 0 = sin x =
=> x= 30°, 150°, 270°.se
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Trigonometrical Ratios
and Identities
topic 1 Based on Trigonomet
opjeetive Questions I Only on correct option)
4, The value of sin 10° sin 30° sin 50° sin 70° is
(2019 Main, 9 ApitD
i
(@ a8
1 1 1
= ) — =
© 36 ) 0 Oi
2. The value of cos” 10° - €08 10° cos 50° + cos?50" is
(2019 Main, 9 April)
3 3
3 (1+ c0s20") w?
@ 30 ) ) + 0820"
3/2 @ 34
4, Ifthe lengths ofthe sides ofa triangle are in AP and the
greatest angle is double the smallest, then a ratio of
Iengths of the sides of this triangle is (2019 Main, 8 Api tD
@ 32425 (0) 4:5:6 () 5:9:19(@) 5:6:7
3
Ac tf eos +f)=%, sina -B)= 5 and O ©) cos5
1 18
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8 © 38
16. Given A=sin?0+ cos 8, then forall eal values of @
(1980, 1m)
(@1sase wicaa
@ 8 das
@Rsasi @ {sash
17. Itane=-4 th
REao Genes (1978, 24)
4 4 44
(0) ~ ut not 4 &—Jors
4 4
(©) Shut not 4 (@) None of the above
Objective Questions II
(One or more than one correct option)
18. Let /:(-1,1)-> Rbe such that / (cos 40) =" — for
2-sec*6
4,
e «(0 2) u ( 3 Then, the value(s) of (3) is/are
4°2 8) e012)
@i- ou £
2 2
org op
19. For0<0< 5, the solution(s) of
Scosee (o wos) cose (0 2
@7
OD
20. if &
(2008)
= aoe
(a) tan?x= 728
nx = eee
Oe 15
ive integer n. Jet
24. For a positive in
©) = sec Oil = 5026)
19-('a05}¢
(1+ sec2*0)..- (1+ sec2"@), then (98.
Match the Column
Match the conditions/expressions in Column I with valu,
in Column I.
22. (sin3a)/(cos2a) is di
Column
Column I SB —
pd / 48, 145/48)
“Bonegative 9. (4x /48,182/48)
Fill in the Blanks
2) sin (58 (2) th
23. ithesin()sin 58) sin (75 «then the numerical
value of fis (2993, 20
24, The value of i
gin 2 sin 5 gin 2. gin 2.
ae 1g ee
equal to...
Analytical & Descriptive Questions
25. Prove that
tana +2tan2a + 4tan4a + 8cot8a = cot a (1988, 24)
| (ex)
26. Show that 16 or (FE eos $c cs 26s)
15) \15, \15) 15)
(1983, 2m)
27. Without using tables, prove that
(sin 12°) (sin 48°) (sin 542) = 4
(1982, 240
28. Prove that sin? a + sin®B -sin?y =2sina sinpsin ,
where a +B+y=n.
Integer Answer Type Question
29. The number ofall possible values of @, where 0<6< =
for which the system of equations
(y+ 2)cos 30 =(xyz) sin 36
xsingg = 200830 2sin39,
y z
and — (ayz)sin3@=(y+22)c0s36 +ysin3@ have @
solution Gi, 99, 25) with yp29 20, is... (2010)
(1978, 4),
fo? A
ective Questions I (Only one correct option)
' ra +P=5andB + 7=a, then tan a equals (2001, 1M)
+ tan?)
o2(tan8
foranp+ 20am
: a+ 7=2ethen
io te
igang tanh + tan} tan‘ tan tant
@ san? + tan®
puanZeang + tanh
©) tanB + tany
(@) 2tang + tany
(1979, 2M)
2
©, tan® tant a, B
y tan’ + tant =-tanStan® tan!
ouang t tang + tans = tan tan tan.
ce
tan! + tani
pt tans tan
(@ None of the above
sin the Blank
4, Supose sin’ xsin x= 3.c,,c0s nzris an identity in x,
=o
sxhere Cp,Ci.-~, Cy areconstants andC,, #0. Then, the
value of mis. (1981, 2m)
Topic3 Maxima and Minima
bjective Question I (Only one correct option)
4 The maximum value of
0+ 5sin| 0-=
3os8- in| a
for any real value of 6s, (2019 Main, 12Jan1)
oF 0) a4
vai (@ 18
(tan,
2 atve(0, 4) and f, = (tan 6)""°,¢,
ty =(cot °° and 1 =(cot 6)", then (2006,3M0
Topic4 Height & Distance
1, The angle of elevation of the top of a vertical tower
standing on a horizontal plane is observed to be 45°
from a point A on the plane. Let B be the point 30 m
vertically above the point A. If the angle of elevation of
the top of the tower from Bbe 30°, then the distanee (in
1m) of the foot of the tower from the point A is
(2019 Main, 12 Api)
(@) 15 (3+ V3) (b) 1566 - V3)
(915(8- 8) (150+ V3)
‘A2m ladder leans against a vertical wall. If the top of
the ladder begins to slide down the wall at the rate 25
cms, then the rate (in emis) at which the bottom of the
ladder slides away from the wall on the horizontal
Trigonometrical Ratios andidentities 463
i¢2 Graph and Conditional Identities
TruefFalse
4, Iftan A= (1~ cos B)/sin B, then tan 2A = tan B
(1993, 1M)
Analytical & Descriptive Questions
5, In any triangle, prove that
ay o tS meat oot 2 oat S
Ay cot Bs cot © = cot cot 5 cot =
i 2
2 (2000, 3M)
6. ABC isa triangle such that
sin(2A + B)=sin(C - A)=~sin(B+ 2C)= V2
IFA, Band C are in arithmetic progression, determine
the values of A, Band C. (1990, 5)
7. Given a +B-+y=2, prove that
sin?a + sin? -siny =2sin a sinB cos. (1980, 3M)
8, If A+ B+C = 180°, then prove that
tan A+ tan B+tanC=tan AtanBtanC, — (1979.3)
9. If cos (a +B) +4 ein (a -B)= 3 anda, Blie between 0
and /4,findtan2a. (1979, 4)
(9) >> he
Ort rhrt
O)4>4 rh >t
@ ty>h >h >t
Fill in the Blank
3. IfA>0,B>Oand A+ B= n/3, then the maximum value
of tan A tan Bis (1993)
Analytical & Descriptive Question
4, Prove that the values of the funetion S18 2083
sin 3x cosx
(1997, 5M)
do not
liebetween 1/3and 3for any real x
ground when the top of the ladder is 1 m above the
ground is, (2019 Main, 12 April)
ows oF OF wr
3. ABC is a triangular park with AB= AC =100 m. A
vertical tower is situated at the mid-point of BC. If the
angles of elevation of the topof the tower at Aand Bare
cot (v2) and cosec"'(2V2) respectively, then the
height of the tower (in m) is, (2019 Main, 10 Apri)
(@) %5 () 20
10N5 100
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4. Two poles standin,
heights 5 m and 1
their tops makes
Then, the distance
on a horizontal ground are of
‘0 m, respectively. The line joining
an angle of 15° with the ground,
(in m) between the poles, is
(2019 Nain, 9 Apri)
(a) 5/349 © Ser)
(© 1043-1) @) 52+ V3)
5. ‘Two vertical
Poles of heights, 20 m and 80 m stand apart
$n 2 horizontal plane, The height (in m) ofthe point of
the pecttion of the lines joining the top of each pole to
the foot ofthe other, from this horizontal plane iy
(2019 Main, 8 April)
@6 we © 12 (@) 18
If the angle of elevation of a cloud from a point P which
is 25m above a lake be 30° and the angle of depression of
Teflection ofthe cloud in the lake from Pe 60°, then the
height of the cloud (in meters) from the surface of the
lake is (2019 Main, 12 anit)
(@) 50) 60 © 45 (a) 42
7. Consider a triangular plot ABC with sides AB=7 m,
BC =5 m and CA=6 m. A vertical lamp-post at the
ie with PQ= PR=200 m, 4
triangular park wit a
8. eae ‘at the mid-point of aR ite *24he
tiwetion of the top of the tower at P,Q andy
send 2 ae
respectively 45%, 30° and 30°, then the height of ye
tower (in m) is er ort
(a) 100 z
(010648 se
its end A on th
‘ical tower AB have its enc Nee
. trond Let Cbe the midpeintef ABandPhea py
the ground such that AP =2AB If 2BPC 6, then
(201; ab
is equal to i 7 Mai)
3 w+
(a)— 4
Z ws
© 9 9
ing towards a vertical pillar ina straig
10. 4 A aE oe At a certain point 4 on ot
Path he observes that the angle of elevation of the top op
the pillar is 30", After walking for 10 min from A in the
same direction, at a point B, he observes that the
angle of elevation of the top of the pillar is 60°. Then, the
time taken (in minutes) by him, from B to reach the
(2
mid-point D of AC subtends an angle 30° at B. The pillar, is ne 016 Main)
height (in m) of the lamp-post is (2019 Main, 10 Jan) (a)6 @s
© ai Ow OMNI @ pa (20
Answers
Topic 1 6 A= 45°, B= 60°C =75°
L@ 2 (a) 3. (b) 4.) 9, ©
5. (a) 6 (0) 1@) 8.) ey
9. (b) 10, (b) I. (©) 12. (c) Topic 3
13. (c) 14. (b) 15, (c) 16. (b) 7 1
17, (b) 18. (a,b) 19. (c,d) 20. (a,b) 1 (d) 2 0) Ss
2. (abd) 22 Aor Bop
1 1 Topic 4
= i. — 29.3
as "a L @ 20) 20) 4@
Topic 2 5. (b) 6. (a) 7. (@) 8B. (a)
L © 2. (a) 36 4, True 9% 10. (d)
Hints & Solutions
Topic 1 Based on Trigonometric Formulae
1, We have, sin 10°sin 30°sin50°sin 70°
=sin@0°)[sin(10°)sin60°)sin(70° d
= {sin(@0° sino» - 10° )sin(60° + 10°)]
7
if ve
=} [tsineao »)
[sin Bsin60° - @)sin@o* + 9) = fsin3q
2, We have, cos*10°— cos 10° cos50°+ cos?50*
:
Reos*10°-2 cos 10° 08 50°+2 cos? 50°]
{1+ e0820*-(cos 60"+ cos40*)+1 + c08100°]
b+ 2cos* A= 1+ cos2A and
2c08 A cos B= cos(A + B)+ cos(A~B)). au
+ cos 20° + £08 100° ~preoao"] [+ exacor-
[Se cenay sete 100
a
Soin tao?
sin
lato, band c be the lengths of sides of a AABC such
pate (rejected).
Clearly, the ratio of sides is a:b:¢
jin 8:sin30:sin26
sin 9; Gsin 0~4sin® 6):2sin @cos 6
@-4sin? @):2c0s0
4. Given, sin(a -B) =
3
and cos(a +B) = 5 where a, ¢(o. 3)
Sinee,0 0, therefore a -B é(. *
5
Now, sin(a - B)= BB
=
and
4 i
= tan(a+ B)=4 wi)
Now, tan@a)=tan{(a +) + (@ -B))
45
_tan(a +8)+ tan(@ -B) 37 12
T-tan(e +Ptana-6) 4,5
12
{from Eqs. @) and Gi)
48415 _ 63
36-20 16
5. Wehave,
feo i (eink x + c08* 3), =1,2,3,
“fla int + cos! x)
-t (Gin? x+ cos? 2)® -2sin? xcos? x)
1
=1(1-Fosnas") =} }sintax
and fe0)= 7 sn" 4 ce")
1 :
a5 omtat cos*a)? - 8sin? xeos*x
(sin? x + cos? x)}
Boe
g esinsensa? = LL eintoe
4 6 8466 Trigonometrical Ratios and Identities
6. We know that,
10.
Given expression
=3(sin 8~ cos 0)! + 6
=3((sin 6 cos 0)*)?.
=3(1 ~sin 29)? + 6
(sin 0 + cos@)?+ 4sin®g
+ 6(sin 8 + cos @)* + 4(sin? 9°
(1 + sin 26) + 4(1 ~ cos? oy?
[+ 1+ sin20= (cos 6+ sin 6)?
and 1 ~sin20= (cos 6 ~sin @)")
= 30? + sin?26-25in20) + 60 + sin 26)
+40 ~ cos° 6 - 3cos?@ + 3.cos* 0)
(- @- 6)? =a? + 6-205
and (a ~ 6? =a? ~ 8° 30% + 3ab4
= 3+ 3sin?26~6sin20464 6sin2044
~ 408° 8~ 12c08?0+ 12008" 0
= 18+ Bsin?20- 408° 9 12.c0s?0+ 12c08"9
=18 + 3@sin 0080) 4 cos" 6~ 12cos? 0 ~cos?@)
= 13+ 12s) cos" 0-4 cos® 6-12.05? bsin29
=13-4 008° 9
Given expression is
tanA | cot A
1-cot A” 1-tand
+
sin A cos A
sin A~cos A” sin A
cH 1 (sin? A - cos? A
“manawa |
in? A + sin A cos A+ cos? A
sin Avcos A
_l+sin A cos A
“sin A cos A
cos A
cos A=sin A
=1+ see A cosec A
Since,
>
But
cos (4 ~B)=1
~2n cosa
<1, which is true for four values of a.
[as -2n <2a <2n}
1
1
and o<(soag=5) $> cos 'G)
the sign changed as cos x is decreasing between (0, x
uL
eee at
and sin 6° eos 76° =sin 15" sin 5°= 1 @~ 8)
‘Therefore, all these values are irrational and
sin 15° 08 16° = 2-2sin15°cos 15°
2.
1
sin30°= i which is rational,
expression = :
Seas +6 (sinx+ cosx)? +4(sin®x+ cos yy
=3 (1 -sin 2x)" + 6 (1 + sin2x) + 4 {(sin?x+ cos?
~8sin? x00s*x (in? + cos?)
=8 (1 -2sin2x+ sin?2x) +6 + 6sin 2x
=3(1-2sin2x+ aad
3
=8(1-2sin2x+ sin?2x+ 2+ 2sin2x)+4 (1-an'2e)
=13+3 sin*2x-3sin?2x=13
18. Given expression =
VB cosee20° — sec20*= tan 60° cosee 20° — see 20°
‘sin 60° cos 20° — cos 60°. sin 20°
© ¢0860°-sin 20°. e08 20°
___sin (60° ~ 20°)
~ ¢0560* sin 20% cos 20°
___sin40®
1
20° cos 20°
7am
_ 28in 20° cos 20°
1 gin 20° cos20°
2
14. Given expression =
alsin & a) +in! Gn + | -2 [ane ( + 2)
+sin® 6x-a))
=3(cos‘ a + sin‘ a)—2(cos® a + sin® a)
=3(1-2sin?a cos*a)-2(—3ein?a cosa)
=8-6sin*a cos*a ~2+ 6 sina costa =1
15. Given expression =
(sg)
: x 38) (1 _ so8") (1 on. ®
=(t+ ef) ts) (8) (a)cl BHD
yo
2
2
2 fr 0Oor <0 .
gnOmay bet oF -+4
(eos 46) =
18 sec” @ @
at
2
2 wi)
2 {from Bq, Gi]
>
Trigonometrical Ratios and Identities 467
09) -t()
5 gol er ot
4 LiN2
(m-D)_ ma) 24
= Sa" cot (0+
8) 4 cot 0+)-eot o+28)
> et @-ct{0+ 5 + cot (0+ 5 @
6x
sot eat(04 58) ot =4
> cxto-cot {E+ 0)=4
cot 0+ tan,
tan? 6-4 tan 0+
(tan 0-24 43) tan 9-2-8
tan 0=2-V3or tan
Bx
3 2 3
tx, Lesint en2sin’x 1
2 3 5
pein‘ x-4sin’x+2= 5
2bsin' x-20sin?x+4=0
G@sin?x-2)" =0
2
sin?x=
5
costae 3 tants
5
waits
osx 1
27 125
21. NOTE Mutipicatve loop is vey important approach in IT
Mathematics
Q sino 1
tan ®\q1 + sec8) = 2 O=|1+
( ° ! 77 rl “dl
_ (sin 02) cos? 02
(cos 6/2) cos 8
@sin 62)cos 62 _ sin®
8
= 80 ata
cos8 cos' m8
: fy(0)= (tan 02)(1 + 808)
(1+ 80026) (1 + sec2%8)...(1 + sec2"®)
= (tan €)(1 + see 20)(1 + sec2°6)....(1 + 8ee2"0)
= tan26-(1 + sec270),..(1 +8ec2"8)
=tan @"8)
ne dademde ml
‘Therefore, (a) is the answer.
7 (3) = tan? 2) = tan(4) =1_
468 Trigonometrical Ratios and Identities
Therefore, (b) is the answer,
=). fz
4 a) tale
64,
Therefore, () is the answer
t x
fina tal?
‘Therefore, (d) isthe answer.
2 In the interval (22%, lan
4848
= sinda ,
cosa |* MeBAtive, therefore B+ p,
a) cos 2 <0 and sin3.a >0,
48
‘os? aarenegative,so=25° is positive, therefore A+ 1
cos2a
Again, in the interval (3, a, both sin3a and
23, Using the relation,
sindsin (® —) ; a) sin3@
non (¥-0)ain(8 9) nde
1 sag
Alternative Method
Given, =sin 10°. sin 50°. sin 70°
= €08 80°. cos 40°. cos 20°
Hl = 008 A cos2A-cos2?A
where, A =20°
sin 160°
8ssin 20°
8 sinn/7
164
: ;
4 [> sintt-sn(e+ 2) ~s4]
ow ths
25, We know that, Beate yaiaea
sag | =2cotag
tan 0 2tand fi)
LHS = tana +2tan2a+4tanda +8 cot8q
(cota - tana ~2tan2a~4tan4q)
+ Bc0tBa
=-Qcot2a -2tan2a ~4 tanda)
Gel FOR e ogg
™m Ea, (iy
Soe gare malay: (aeaayer
+8 0t84 + cot
=-@ @eotda)-4 tanda)+ 8 cot8a + copy
(from Ba, (
=-4(cotda - tan4a)+ 8 cot8a + cota
-Bcot8a +8cot8a + coba {Grom Ba iy
= cota =RHS
16n
26. 16 (com Ecos cos oon 8)
=16(cos A- cos 2A cos 2°A - cos 2° A)
on
[r= 2
Rate oR st
cot @ - tan O=
Sta
i}
27. sin 12° sin 48° sin 54' 2 (@sin 12° sin 48°) sin: 54°
. 3 {cos (86°) - cos (60°)] sin54°
= 4 {cossee 2 5aTrigonometrical Ratios and Identities 469
tq +sin?B -sin?
<-sinta + sin?B -sin?y :
pei Given, sn? rincke= E, Cennn in am identity"
jn?a + (sin®B~sin*y)
‘sin?a +sin (B + y)sin (B-y) where, Cy,C;
sinta +sin (X~a)sin @~y)
2q + sina sin (B ~y)
ina: [sina + sin (B-y)] 7
cna isine= yin 7) (asinine)
2Sna [sin (B+ y) + sin (B-~)] al
Care constants.
ba+Bey=a] sin® xsin 3x - {3sin x ~ sin Sx} sin OX
sina [2sinB cosy} ig cooc 1 1 -eos6a}
74 sin a sinB cos y = RHS = gfg oreo) 2!
1
, iver endo assy as (cos6x +3 cos2x 3 c08x~ 1)
gene yet ofl) + On comparing both sides, we get n =6
200830 _2sin30 8
30- = 2sin’
Pee 7 “G4. singe, tan A= 128? = —p-2
2 1 sinB~ 9sin B cos
and xin 80-—cos30 ~~ (cos3O+sin30)=0 — (ii) 2 2
: 2 A tan A= tan B/2
sys i) and i, implies Zi ees
gsin3= cos80+sin36 Hence, itis a true statement.
a 5. Since, A+B+C=n
>
2
=
7 12’ 12" 12.
fopic2 Graph and Conditional Identities =
1, Given, a+B=nR
: oS cot cor + at
A. BCA cot cot &
2 = cot A+ cot + cot © = cot = cot 5 cat =
4 tana tanf=1 g og tee 8
Asin, Bty-a Ieiven) 6 Given, in AABC, A, Band C are in an AP.
2 t=(@-P) . AtC=2B
7 tan y =tan (a -p) ‘Also, A+ B+C=180° => B=60°
any = ana = tad and sin @A+ B)=sin(C- A)
or
= 1" Ty tana tani = sin(B 20) = 5 a)
any = 029 = tan 1
= ar eee => sin @A + 60°)=sin (C - A)=—sin (60° + 2C)=—
2tan y= tana ~ tanB 2
a aaa waasie aay => 24+ 60°=30", 150° [neglecting 30°, as not possible}
=> 2A +60 50°=> A =45°
2 Since, o,B. ‘Again, from Bg, @),
are sin (60° + 2C)=-1/2
tan( $5 2 60° + 2C =210°, 330°
23 = C= 15° or 185°
tan stan? Also, from Eq. (),
n+ tan
2. sin(-A)=1/2
Sear = C- A=30° 150"
1-tan— tan For A=45° ,C = 75°
B and {not possible]
= tan 4tanP+tan
2 2
Hence, A=45°, B=60°,C = 75°470 Trigonometrical Ratios and Identities
in*a + (sin? - sin?)
-»
—) fraspry=n]
6-y)
sting (eine hs Ten OHO)
8 Since, 44 B= 180°-¢
tan(A+ B)= ye
tan tan( + B) = tan(180° Cc)
c tan
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and sin(a -p) 5
sina p= 5
tan(a +p) =
id in ( — |
anc tan(a ~8) DD
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305
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1. Given expression 3.cos 9+5sin(0-3)
cos 0+ 3(sin cos = sin 7 oa)
v3
2
=8en0+8 ino]
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=} os 0 Bing
The maximum value of a cos 0+ bsin @is a+ e
So, maximum valu of cos 0+ a8 sin Bis
“1 (S)-F- Bw
2 As men 0¢(0,2) tone costo
Since, tan <1 and cot 0>1
(tan "<1 and (cot "> 1
4, > t, which only holds in (b),
‘Therefore, (b) is the answer,
3. Since, A+ Be5 and, we know product of fa
maximum, when values are equal.
(tan A-tan B) is maximum.
When A= B=ni6
ie y=tan 7 tan
4 Let y=
tanx _ tanx (1-Stan*2)
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y=8 y8
f>0
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Topic 4 Height & Distance
1. According tothe question, we have the following figure,
ym,
Draw BP LST such that PT = xm,
Then, in ATPB, we have
tan age =
y1
> cu
i i vel)
ant n ATSA, We have tan age 8 80
7 yersao”
onthe elimination of quantity strom k ioe
5 om Eau. (i) and Gi), we
1
ye yea
7 rf : 5)
V3
30
“Fy VOB V)=15 G+ Va)
Given a ladder of length 1=2m loans agni
.
wall. Now, the top of ladder begine te atnne weet
Wall at the rate 25 emis,
Let the rate at which bottom of the ladder slides aw:
from the wall on the horizontal ground is & ems
‘Bins to slide down the
1 walt
WN
y Ladder
=
‘ground
va yt=k
{by Pythagoras theorem]
> vt yad {e1=2m...()
On differentiating both sides of Eq. (i) w.r.t.‘f, we get
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a at
de __(\ dy i
7 dt (3) a oe
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Pe liadoe=3x-V8m be x20]
On substituting x = 3m and y= 1m in Eq, (i), we get
dx 1 25
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= emis
3
3. Given ABC isa triangular park with AB = AC = 100m.
‘A vertical tower is situated at the mid-point of BC.
Let the height of the tower ishm.
Now, according to given information, we have the
following figure.
[ given 2 =-25em ies
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From the figure and given information, we have
p= cot @v2)
and = cosee™ 24/2)
Now, in AQPA,
> Ai)
and in ABPQ, tana = -
faoo?-#
A
[+ pismid-point of isosceles ABC, AP 4 BC}
> Hot? a = (100)* - F
= hY(cosecta ~ 1) = (100)* - GV2h)*
> H@-1) = 100)" - 18h?
[from Eq. (i)
> 25h? = (100)?
2
= (2) = h=20m
Given heights of two poles are 6 m and 10 m.
A
|
10)
| -
c. 7 B
i.e, from figure AC = 10m, DE =5 m
AB= AC - DE=10-5=5m
Let d be the distance between two poles.
Clearly, ABE ~ AACF
[by AA- similarity criterion]
2. ZABB=15°
Tn AABE, weave
AB W3-1_5 48-1
5° as = a 15°
tanl8'= Bp eel ‘| = el
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= d=5%
B-1Ba1
=58+2N3+1)_5eVva+4)
3-1 2
= 25508 +9 50 ym
2
5. Let a first pole AB having height 20 m and second pole
having height 80 m
and :
(using Appollonius theorem)
where, c= AB=7,a=BC=5
and 6=CA=6
BD=1 535+ 2x49 -36
+} 18 = $7 = 27
Now, let ED = h be the height of the lamp post.
E
h
Op
=
>
8.
200m 200m
2 R
Let height of tower TM be h,
In APMT, tan 45°= 2M
PM
= fe
PMPM=h
tan30°=—* ony
2
nore a QM
oM? + QM? = PQ?
spM@. P PQ
» n2 + 18h}? =(2009
4h? =(200)*
00m
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=V3h
2
aac PCa
jet ZCPA =a
14
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LS
} aN,
i
——s
n
ow in AABP, tan (a +B)= AB
“ AP
‘agai
2
t
A
SACP, tana =
Also, in na
.w, tanB =tan[(a +p)- a)
1
tan(a+B)-tana 274
“Te tana +P)tana , 1,
2
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we have the following
10. According to given information,
figure
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Distance 3 will be cover in 5 min.
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Topic 1 General Solution
Objective Questions I (Only one correct option)
1. Let S be the set of all a eR such that the equation,
cos2x+ asinx=2a -Thasa solution. Then, $ is equal
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we (4)
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2. The number of solutions of the equation
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2} (2019 Main, 12 Apr
@ 3 0) 5
O7 @4
3. Let ={0¢|-2n, 2x]:2cos*0+ 3sin 6=0),then the sum
of the elements of Sis, (2019 Main, 9 Apri)
(@) an
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@
4. Ifsinta + 4c0s‘B +2=4vP sin « cosp;
2. B € [0, x}, then cos(a + 8) - cos(a —B)is equal to
(2019 Main, 12 Jan 1)
@) -1 &) v2
© -v2 @o
5. Let a and B be the roots of the quadratic equation
2sin 0 x(sin 6cos 0+ 1) + cos @=0(0<0<45°) and
a
7. 0sxr< ? then the number of values of x for which
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sin x~sin 2x + sin 3r=0, is
(@)2 m3 1
10.
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2.
13.
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‘If sum of all the solutions of the ——
7 n)1).
— (0, lie in the interval
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(a) ©, cot5) U (cot 2,0)
©) (cot 5, cot 4)
(© (cot2, 2)
(@ (~~, cot 5) (cot, cot2)
The set of values of @ satisfying the inequation
2sin? @-5sin 0+ 2>0,where0<0<2n,is (2006, 3M)
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(4) None of the above
Topic2 Solving Equations with Graph
jecti tion II
Objective Ques |
(One or more than one correct option)
a Lat 0,4 (0.24) be such that 2608 O01 —¥in fing
& , cot 2) cos 1 tan Gx 0) >0
(aan Se oeg)om®
resin 0<-22. Then, deannot satisfy io,
and if
(o 0<06<5 © ahs
cee @) Foe
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‘Analytical & Descriptive Question
4, Find all values of @ in the interval (- 3. 3) satishing
the equation (1 ~tan 0){ + tan @)sec? 0+ 24*"°9
(2996, a)
Topic 3 Problems Based on Maximum and Minimum
7. The equation (cos p~ 1)x*+ (cos p)*+ sin p=0 in the
Objective Questions I (Only one correct option)
1, For xe (0,x), the equation sin x+ 2sin2r-sin 3x=3has
(a) infinitely many solutions (2014 Adv.)
©) three solutions
(©) one solution
(@) no solution
‘The number of solutions of the pair of equations
2sin?0-cos26=0 and 2cos*@-3sind=0 in the
interval (0, 2x] is (2007, 3m)
(0 1
2 @4
3. The number of integral values of k for which the
equation 7 cos x+ 5sinx=2k+ 1has a solution, is
(a4 8 (2002, 1m)
(10 (12
‘The number of values of x in the interval [0,5n]
4.
satisfying the equation 3sin? x- 7sin x+2=0is
(ao b)5 (1998, 2M)
6 @10
5. Number of solutions ofthe _—_ equation
tan x+ secx=2cos xlying in the interval 0, 2n] is
(a0 (b)1 (1993, 1M)
2 @3
6. The number of solutions of the equation
sin (e*) =5* +57 is (1991, 2M)
(0 @1
2 (@ infinitely many
variable x,has real roots. Then, p can take any value in
(1980, 29
the interval
(®) 0.25)
B®
o(-3.4)
8. The smallest positive root of the equation tan x- r=
(1987, 24)
lies in
(04) m(§2) (3) o(S2)
‘The number of all possible triplets (a,, a2, a,)such that
4, + ay cos 2x) + a, sin? (x) =0, xis (1987, 2m)
@o on 3 @e
Objective Questions II
(One or more than one correct option)
49 js true if and only if
(+
)(- 2,0)
@ Om)
10. sec? -
(1996, 1M)
b)x=y,220
(@)x=y20
@x40,y20
@z=y
For0<$