Unit 2 Chapter 5 Trigonometric Ratios of Allied and Compound Angles
Unit 2 Chapter 5 Trigonometric Ratios of Allied and Compound Angles
KHARAT ACADEMY
Diploma and Degree in Engineering
UNIT – 2
TRIGONOMETRY
Chapter 5
Trigonometric Ratios of Allied and Compound Angles
(4 Marks)
No. Formulas
1) sin2 θ + cos 2 θ = 1
π π π π
1. sin ( + A) . cos ( + B) − cos ( + A) . sin ( + B) = sin(A − B)
3 3 3 3
π π π π
2. cos ( − A) . cos ( + B) − sin ( − A) . sin ( + B) = cos(A + B)
6 3 6 3
3. sin(45⁰ + A) . cos(450 − B) + cos(45⁰ + A). sin(450 − B) = cos(A − B)
4. sin(n + 1)A . sin(n + 2)A + cos(n + 1)A. cos(n + 2)A = cos A
5. sin( 4200 ) . cos(3900 ) + cos(−3300 ). sin (−3300 ) = 1
6. cos( 5100 ). cos(3300 ) + sin(3900 ). cos (1200 ) = −1
7π 13π
7. tan . cot − tan 4200 . cot 2400 = 0
6 6
tan 4200 − tan 3000
8. =0
1 + tan 4200 . tan 6600
Type 6 – Do as indicated
π
1. If A + B = , show that (1 + tanA)(1 + tanB) = 2.
4
1 1
∗ 2. If tanA = , tanB = , find tan(A + B).
2 3
5 1 π
3. If tanx = , tany = , prove that x + y = .
6 11 4
3 8 77
∗ 4. If tan(x + y) = , tan(x − y) = , prove that tan2x = .
4 15 36
3 77
5. Given tan(A + B) = , tan(A − B) = , findt tan 2A
4 36
1 1
6. If tan(x + y) = , tan(x − y) = , find (i)tan2x and (ii)tan2y.
2 3
3 1
7. If tan(x + y) = , tan(x − y) = , find tan2x.
4 3
5 4
1. If A and B both are obtuse angles and sinA = , cosB = − , evaluate cos(A + B).
13 5
5 4
∗ 2. If A and B both are obtuse angles and sinA = , cosB = − , evaluate sin(A + B).
13 5
5 4
3. If A and B both are obtuse angles and sinA = , cosB = − , evaluate tan(A + B).
13 5
4 π 5 −π
4. If sinα = , < 𝛼 < 𝜋 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝛽 = , < 0, 𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑛 𝑑𝑒𝑡𝑒𝑟𝑚𝑖𝑛𝑒 𝑡ℎ𝑒 𝑞𝑢𝑎𝑑𝑟𝑎𝑛𝑡 𝑖𝑛 𝑤ℎ𝑖𝑐ℎ
5 2 13 2
(α − β) lies.
1 13
5. If cosA = , cosB = , A and B are positive acute angles, find sin(A + B).
7 14
12 5 π π
6. If sinα = , and cosβ = , < 𝛼 < 𝜋, 0 < 𝛽 < , find cos(α + β).
13 13 2 2
5 4
7. If sinA = , cosB = − &A and B lie in the second quadrant, find cos(A + B).
13 5
5 4
8. If A and B both are obtuse angles and sinA = , cosB = − , find quadrant of angle (A + B).
13 5
9. Find the value of cos(A + B) , where A is an angle of third quadrant and B is the angle of and
3 21
cosA = − , cosB = − .
5 29
1 1 π 3π
10. If tanA = , and tanB = , 0 < 𝐴 < , π < 𝐵 < , find sin(A + B).
3 4 2 2
4 π 5 3π
11. If sinA = , < 𝐴 < 𝜋 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝐵 = , < 𝐵 < 2𝜋, 𝑓𝑖𝑛𝑑 (i) sin(A + B)(ii)cos(A − B).
5 2 13 2
12. If sin(A + B) = 3 sin(A − B) , show that tanA = 2tanB.
−5 −7
13. If sinα = , and cosβ = , α &β lie in third quadrant, find sin(α − β).
13 25