Assignment 1,2,10,11,12
Assignment 1,2,10,11,12
( 1+ í ) ( 1+2í )
ii)
3+ í
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7) Solve the following simultaneous linear equations with complex coefficients
for w and z.
3z + (2+ í )w = 11 – í
(2- í)z – w = -1+ í
8) Solve the following quadratic equations by completing the squares, where z
is a complex number.
i) z2 - 6z = - 13
ii) z2 - 2z +5 = 0
1
iii) x2 - x + = 0
4
2
iv) 4x - 4x +1 =0
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Chapter 2: Matrices and Determinants
1) Find the transpose of matrix:
−7 −10 8
[4 5 9]
−1 2 3
−2 1 0
2) If A = [−1 4 3] then Find: A2 - 5A + 4I
0 8 5
3) Prove the identity:
1 𝜔 𝜔2 𝜔 𝜔2 1 1 0
{[𝜔 𝜔 2
1 ] + [𝜔 2
1 𝜔 ] } [ 𝜔 ] = [0]
𝜔 2
1 𝜔 𝜔 𝜔2 1 𝜔2 0
3 2 1 9 4 6
4) If B = [ 4 −2 5 ] and C = [ 7 −8 5] then, verify (BC)t = CtBt
−1 0 −7 −1 0 3
5) Identify the matrix is singular or non-singular:
4 2 0
i) [3 0 1]
−1 1 −1
1 6 3
ii) [−2 1 0]
6 4 2
𝑥 −2 1
6) Find the value of x from the singular Matrix D= [2 −3 4 ]
𝑥 −2 −1
2 1 0
7) Find the inverse of the Matrix E = [1 1 0]
2 −3 5
2 5 0
8) Let A = [3 4 6], then verify |A| = |At|
1 −5 1
9) Prove that:
𝑥+1 𝑥+3 𝑥+5
i) [𝑥 + 4 𝑥 + 6 𝑥 + 8 ] = 0
𝑥 + 7 𝑥 + 9 𝑥 + 11
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𝑏+𝑐 𝑎 𝑎
ii) [ 𝑏 𝑎+𝑐 𝑏 ] = 4 abc
𝑐 𝑐 𝑎+𝑏
10) Find the rank of the Matrix A by using elementary row operation.
2 3 4
A = [ 3 1 2]
−1 2 2
11) Find the inverse of the Matrix B by using elementary row operation.
1 −3 2
B = [2 1 0]
0 −1 1
12) Solve the non-homogeneous system of linear equations using matrix
inversion method.
x+2y+z=8, 2x-y+z=3, x+y-z=0
13) Solve the non-homogeneous system of linear equations using Gauss-
Jordan- method.
2x+2y-z=4, x-2y+z=2, x+y=0
14) Solve the non-homogeneous system of linear equations using
Cramer's Rule.
x-2y+z=2, 2x+2y-z=4, x+y=0
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Chapter 10: Trigonometric identities of sum and difference of Angle
1) Prove that:
1
i) Cos (1800 + 450) cos(1800- 450) =
2
𝑆𝑖𝑛 (𝛼+𝛽)+𝑠𝑖𝑛(𝛼−𝛽)
ii) = tan α
𝑐𝑜𝑠(𝛼+𝛽)+𝑐𝑜𝑠(𝛼−𝛽)
iii) 𝑐𝑜𝑠(𝛼 + 𝛽 ) + 𝑐𝑜𝑠(𝛼 − 𝛽) = 2 cos α cos β
iv) 𝑐𝑜𝑠(𝛼 + 𝛽 ) 𝑐𝑜𝑠(𝛼 − 𝛽) = cos2α - sin2β
1
v) Cos(450 - θ ) = (cosθ + sinθ)
√2
12 3
2) If Sin α = and sin β = where 0 < α < π/2 and 0 < β < π/2 then find:
13 5
i) cos (α+β)
ii) tan (α+β)
iii) cosec (α+β)
3) Express the following in the form rsin(θ+α) where θ and α are in the first
quadrant.
√3 1
i) sin θ + cos θ
2 2
ii) 15 sin θ + 8 cos θ
4) Prove the following identities:
i) Sin 4θ = 4 sinθ cosθ cos2θ
ii) Cos 4θ = 8cos4θ – 8 cos2θ + 1
2 𝑡𝑎𝑛 𝛼
iii) Sin 2α =
1+𝑡𝑎𝑛2 𝛼
𝑠𝑖𝑛3𝛼 𝑐𝑜𝑠3𝛼
iv) − =2
𝑠𝑖𝑛𝛼 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝛼
−4 𝜋
5) If cos θ = and < θ < π then find the following:
5 2
θ
i) Sin
2
ii) Cos 2θ
iii) Tan 2θ
6) Prove that:
𝑠in 6θ + sin 4θ
i) = tan 5θ
𝑐𝑜𝑠 6θ + cos 4θ
cos 110 + sin 110
ii) = tan560
cos 110 − sin 110
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Chapter 11 : Application of Trigonometry
1) A string of a flying kite is 200 meters long and its angle of elevation is
58°30'. Find height of the kite when the string is fully stretched.
2) A man 1.8m tall observes that the angle of elevation of the top of a tree at a
distance of 12m from him is 31°45.' What is the height of tree?
3) From the top of a cliff 80m high, the angle of depression of a boat is 12°30'.
How far is the boat from the cliff?
4) Find the length of the third side of a triangular building that faces 13.6
meters along one street and 13 meters along another street. The angle of
intersection between the streets measures72°.
5) If one side of a triangle is y units long, another side is 3 times as long and
the angle between the two sides measure 35°, find the measures of other two
angles and the third side.
7) Two hikers start from the same point; one walks 9 km heading east, the other
one 10 km heading 55° north east. How far apart are they at the end of their
walks?
8) The area of triangle is 3.346 square unit. If β = 20.9°, γ = 117.2°. Find side a
and angle α.
9) The measures of the two sides of a triangle are 4 and 5 units. Find the third
side so that area of the triangle is 6 square units.
11) Find the area of equilateral triangle whose each side is x units long.
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12) If a=b=c , then proof that :
r1 : R : r = 3 : 2 : 1
1 1 1 1 𝑎2 + 𝑏2 + 𝑐 2
13) Prove that: 2 + + + =
𝑟 𝑟12 𝑟22 𝑟32 𝛥2
1 1 1 1
14) Prove that: = + +
2𝑟𝑅 𝑎𝑏 𝑏𝑐 𝑐𝑎
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Chapter 12: Graph and Inverse of Trigonometry function and
Solution of Trigonometry Equations
1) Find the domain and range of each of the following functions:
i) 5 Cos 4x
x
ii) tan
7
iii) cosec 6x
2) Determine whether the following trigonometric functions are even, odd
or neither:
i) F(x) = sinx cosx
ii) g(x) = x3 (sin x + cos x)
tan 𝑥
iii) h(x) =
𝑥+sin 𝑥
3) Find the period of the following functions.
i) sin3x
3𝑥
ii) √5 cos 2
𝑥
iii) Cos
4
4) Draw the graph of the following trigonometric functions for the given
interval.
𝑥
i) y = 3 cos , 0 ≤ x ≤ 2π
2
𝑥
ii) y = sin , 0 ≤ x ≤ 2π
2
5) By using graph , find the solution of the following equations:
2𝑥
i) Sin x - =0
𝜋
4𝑥
ii) tan x - =0
𝜋
3𝑥
iii) cos x - =0
2𝜋
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6) Show that:
63 1 4
i) Cos -1( ) + 2 tan-1( ) = cos -1 ( )
65 5 5
-1 2 -1 5
ii) 2 tan ( ) = cos ( )
3 13
3 3 8 𝜋
iii) tan-1( ) + tan-1( ) - tan-1( ) =
4 5 19 4
-1
iv) Sin (cos y) = √1 − 𝑦 2
v) tan-1(y) + tan-1(-y) = 0
1 1 1
vi) tan-1( ) + tan-1( ) = tan-1( )
13 4 3
1 1 3
vii) tan-1( ) + tan-1( ) = tan-1( )
7 8 11
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