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XI – MATHEMATICS ASSIGNMENT

Course Instructor : Engr. Altamash


Chapter 1 : Complex Number
1) Evaluate:
(i) í 4442 . í2 (ii) í8424 . í 4
2) Simplify:
a) (-6,3) . (4,-2) b) (8,-4) ÷ (-2,2)
c) ( 2- í )4 d) ( -1- í√3 )2
( 2+ í )2
e)
3−4í

3) Find the conjugate and Absolute Values of the following:


2 −9
i) −√
3 16

( 1+ í ) ( 1+2í )
ii)
3+ í

4) Find Real and imaginary part of


√5+ i
i)
√5 − i
ii) (√2 + i)-2
1+2𝑖 2
iii) +
3−4𝑖 5
5) Solve the Complex equation:
i) (x,y) (2,3) = (-4,7)
ii) (x+2yi)2 = xi
iii) (2,3) = (5,8)
iv) (x+3yi)2 = 2yi
6) Find the additive and Multiplicative Inverse of :
i) 3 + 5í
ii) 8 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.

6) If the length of larger side of a parallelogram is 55 cm and one diagonal of


the parallelogram makes angles of measure 30° and 50° with a pair of
adjacent sides, find the length of the diagonal.

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.

10) A piece of plastic strip 1 meter is bent to form an isosceles triangle


with 95o as its largest amgle. Find the length of the sides.

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

15) Prove that: r1 r2 r3 = r s2

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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

7) Find the general solution of the following trigonometric equations:


i) 2 cos x + sin2x = 1
ii) (cosec x + 2) (2cos x - 1) = 0
iii) 4cos2x - 8sinx = -1
iv) Cos 2x = Cos x
v) Cos x + cos 2x +1 = 0
vi) Sin 3x – sin 2x – sin x = 0

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