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Trigonometric Functions Assignment Solutions

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Trigonometric Functions Assignment Solutions

The document is an assignment from Bhaskar Academy for Science and Engineering focused on trigonometric functions of compound angles, containing multiple-choice questions and their corresponding answer key. It includes various mathematical problems related to trigonometric identities and functions, with a total of 34 marks. The assignment also provides hints and solutions for some of the questions to aid students in understanding the concepts better.

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Bhaskar Academy for Science and Engineering's

FOUNDATION | BOARDS | MHTCET | JEE | NEET


RCC Office, VidyaNagar Campus, RCC Road, Ashti
Date : 09/03/2024 MATH
Time : [Link]Mins Assignment MATHEMATICS
Marks : 34
[Link] FUNCTIONS OF COMPOUND ANGLES

Single Correct Answer Type 9. The value of


cot 54°
+
tan 20°
is
tan 36° cot 70°
1. cos 1° + cos 2° + cos 3°+. . . + cos 180° is equal
a) 0 b) 2
to
c) 3 d) 1
a) 1 b) 0
10. The value of sin 55°−cos 55° is
c) 2 d) −1 sin 10°
2. If 𝜃 lies in the first quadrant and 5 tan 𝜃 = 4, 1 b) 2
a)
5 sin 𝜃−3 cos 𝜃 √2
then is equal to
sin 𝜃+2 cos 𝜃 c) 1 d) √2
5 3
a) b) 11. tan 𝐴
+
1+sec 𝐴
is equal to
14 14 1+sec 𝐴 tan 𝐴
1 d) 0 a) 2 sin 𝐴 b) 2 cos 𝐴
c)
14 c) 2 cosec 𝐴 d) 2 sec 𝐴
3. The value of sin 50° − sin 70° + sin 10° is 12. If cos 𝜃 = − √3 and sin 𝛼 = − 3, where 𝜃 does
a) 0 b) 1 2 5
1 1 2 tan 𝛼+√3 tan 𝜃
c) d) not lie in the third quadrant, then
cot2 𝜃+cos 𝛼
2 √2 is equal to
4. If sin 𝐴 − √6 cos 𝐴 = √7 cos 𝐴, then 7 5
a) b)
cos 𝐴 + √6 sin 𝐴 is equal to 22 22
a) √6 sin 𝐴 b) −√7 sin 𝐴 9 22
c) d)
c) √6 cos 𝐴 d) √7 cos 𝐴 22 5
13. The value of cot 𝑥−tan 𝑥 is
5. Simplest form of
2
is cot 2𝑥
√2+√2+√2+2 cos 4𝑥 a) 1 b) 2
𝑥 c) −1 d) 4
a) sec b) sec 𝑥
2 14. The value of cos 480° . sin 150° +
c) cosec 𝑥 d) 1 sin 600° . 𝑠𝑜𝑐 390° is equal to
6. The value of a) 0 b) 1
cos(270° + 𝜃) cos(90° − 𝜃) − sin(270° − 1
c) d) −1
𝜃) cos 𝜃 is 2
a) 0 b) −1 15. The value of (1 + cos 𝜋) (1 + cos 𝜋) (1 +
6 3
c) 1/2 d) 1 2𝜋 7𝜋
7. cos 𝐴 cos 𝐵 1 𝜋 𝜋 cos ) (1 + cos ) is
If 3
= 4
= 5 , − 2 < 𝐴 < 0, − 2 < 𝐵 < 0 3 6
3 3
then the value of 2 sin 𝐴 + 4 sin 𝐵 is a) b)
16 8
a) 4 b) −2 3 1
c) −4 d) 0 c) d)
4 2
8. If tan 𝜃 =
1
,
(cosec2 𝜃−sec2 𝜃)
then (cosec2 𝜃+sec2 𝜃) is equal to 16. 1+cos 𝐴 𝑥
√7 If √1−cos 𝐴 = 𝑦, then the value of tan 𝐴 is equal
1 3
a) b) to
2 4
5 d) 2 𝑥2 + 𝑦2 2𝑥𝑦
c) a) b)
4 𝑥2 − 𝑦2 𝑥2 + 𝑦2

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2𝑥𝑦 2𝑥𝑦 2
c) d) a) √2 b)
𝑥2− 𝑦2 𝑦2− 𝑥2 3√2
17. The value of tan 67 1° + cot 67 1° is c) 2√2 d) 2 − √2
2 2

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Assignment No.
Date : 09/03/2024 MATH
Time : [Link]Mins MATHEMATICS
Marks : 34
[Link] FUNCTIONS OF COMPOUND ANGLES

: ANSWER KEY :
1) d 2) a 3) a 4) b 13) b 14) d 15) a 16) c
5) a 6) d 7) c 8) b 17) c
9) b 10) d 11) c 12) b

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Bhaskar Academy for Science and Engineering

Raakh Coaching Centre


FOUNDATION | BOARDS | MHTCET | JEE | NEET
RCC Office, VidyaNagar Campus, RCC Road, Ashti
Assignment No.
Date : 09/03/2024 MATH
Time : [Link]Mins MATHEMATICS
Marks : 34
[Link] FUNCTIONS OF COMPOUND ANGLES

: HINTS AND SOLUTIONS :


Single Correct Answer Type Alternate
1 (d) Given, sin 𝐴 − √6 cos 𝐴 = √7 cos 𝐴
cos 1° + cos 2° + cos 3°+. . . + cos 89° Replacing 𝐴 by 90° + 𝐴, we get
+ cos 90° sin(90° + 𝐴) − √6 cos(90° + 𝐴)
+ cos 91° = √7 cos(90° + 𝐴)
+ cos 92° + cos 93° +. . . + cos 179°
⇒ cos 𝐴 + √6 sin 𝐴 = −√7 sin 𝐴
+ cos 180°
5 (a)
= cos 1° + cos 2° + cos 3°+. . . + cos 89° + 0 2
+ cos(180° − 89°)
+ cos(180° − 88°)+. . . + cos(180° − 1°) − 1 √2 + √2 + √2 + 2 cos 4𝑥
= cos 1° + cos 2° 2
+ cos 3°+. . . cos 89° =
− cos 89° √2 + √2 + √2.2 cos2 2𝑥
− cos 88°−. . . − cos 1° − 1 2
= −1 =
√2 + √2 + 2 cos 2𝑥
2 (a) 2 2 𝑥
4 = = 𝑥 = sec
tan 𝜃 = √2 + 2 cos 𝑥 2 cos 2
5 2
4 5 6 (d)
∴ sin 𝜃 = , cos 𝜃 =
√41 √41 cos(270° + θ)(cos 90° − θ) − sin(270° − θ) cos θ
4 3×5
5 sin θ−3 cos θ 5× −
√41 √41 5 = sin θ. sin θ + cos θ. cos θ
Now, sin θ+2 cos θ
= 4 5 = 14 = sin2 θ + cos2 θ = 1
+2×
√41 √41
3 (a) 7 (c)
3 4
sin 50° + sin 10° − sin 70° cos 𝐴 = , cos 𝐵 =
= 2 sin 30° cos 20° − cos 20° 5 5
1 ∵ ∠𝐴 and ∠𝐵 lie on 4th quadrant
= cos 20° (2 × − 1) = 0
2 9 16
4 (b) ∴ sin 𝐴 = −√1 − , sin 𝐵 = −√1 −
25 25
On squaring given equation, we get 4 3
⇒ sin 𝐴 = − 5 , sin 𝐵 = − 5
sin2 𝐴 + 6 cos2 𝐴 − 2√6 sin 𝐴 cos 𝐴 = 7 cos2 𝐴
⇒ sin2 𝐴 + 6(1 − sin2 𝐴) ∴ 2 sin 𝐴 + 4 sin 𝐵
4 3
= cos2 𝐴 = 2 (− ) + 4 (− )
5 5
+ 6 cos2 𝐴 + 2√6 sin 𝐴 cos 𝐴 8 12
⇒ sin 𝐴 − 6 cos2 𝐴 + 6
2 =− −
5 5
= cos2 𝐴 20
=− = −4
+ 6 sin2 𝐴 + 2√6 sin 𝐴 cos 𝐴 5
⇒ 7 sin2 𝐴 = (cos 𝐴 + √6 sin 𝐴)2 8 (b)
1
⇒ ±√7 sin 𝐴 = cos 𝐴 + √6 sin 𝐴 Given, tan 𝜃 = ⇒ cot 𝜃 = √7
√7

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Now,
(cosec2 𝜃−sec2 𝜃)
=
(1+cot2 𝜃−1−tan2 𝜃 cot 2 𝑥 − 1
(cosec2 +sec2 𝜃) 1+cot2 𝜃+1+tan2 𝜃 = tan 2𝑥 ( ).2
2 2
2 cot 𝑥
cot 𝜃 − tan 𝜃
= = tan 2𝑥. cot 2𝑥. 2
2 + cot 2 𝜃 + tan2 𝜃
2 1 2 =2
(√7) − ( 7) 14 (d)

= 2
2 1 cos 480°. sin 150° + sin 600°. cos 390°
2 + (√7) + ( 7)
√ = [cos(3𝜋 − 60°) sin(𝜋 − 30°)
49 − 1 7 48 3 + sin(3𝜋 + 60°) × cos(2𝜋 + 30°)]
= × = =
7 63 + 1 64 4 = − cos 60°sin 30° + (− sin 60°) cos 30°
9 (b)
cot 54° tan 20° 1 1 √3 √3
+ = − . + (− ) ( )
tan 36° cot 70° 2 2 2 2
tan 36° tan 20° 1 3
= + = − − = −1
tan 36° tan 20° 4 4
=1+1=2 15 (a)
10 (d) 𝜋 𝜋 2𝜋 7𝜋
(1 + cos ) (1 + cos ) (1 + cos ) (1 + cos )
sin 55° − cos 55° sin 55° − sin 35° 6 3 3 6
= √3 1 1 √3
sin 10° sin 10° = (1 + ) (1 + ) (1 − ) (1 − )
2 cos 45°. sin 10° 2 2 2 2
=
sin 10° 3 1 1 3 3
= (1 − ) (1 − ) = × =
= √2 4 4 4 4 16
11 (c) 16 (c)
tan 𝐴 1 + sec 𝐴 𝐴
+ 1 + cos 𝐴 2 cos2 2 𝑥
1 + sec 𝐴 tan 𝐴 √ =√
tan2 𝐴 + 1 + sec 2 𝐴 + 2 sec 𝐴 1 − cos 𝐴 𝐴 =𝑦
2 sin2
= 2
tan 𝐴(1 + sec 𝐴)
2 𝐴 𝑦
2 sec 𝐴 + 2 sec 𝐴 2 sec 𝐴 ⇒ tan =
= = 2 𝑥
tan 𝐴(1 + sec 𝐴) tan 𝐴 𝐴
2 tan
2 cos 𝐴 Now, tan 𝐴 = 2
𝐴
= = 2cosec A 1−tan2
2
cos 𝐴. sin 𝐴
12 (b) 2𝑥𝑦
=
√3 𝑥2− 𝑦2
Given, cos 𝜃 = − < 0 and 𝜃 does not lie in third
2 17 (c)
quadrant. 1 1
Given, tan (90° − 22 2 °) + cot (90° − 22 2 °)
∴ 𝜃 must be lying in 2nd quadrant
1 1 1
⇒ tan 𝜃 = − and cot 𝜃 = −√3 …(i) = tan 22 ° + cot 22 ° = √2 − 1 + √2 + 1 = 2√2
√3 2 2
3
Also, 𝛼 lies in 3rd quadrant and sin 𝛼 = − 5
3 4
∴ tan 𝛼 = 4 and cos 𝛼 = − 5 …(ii)
3 1
2 tan 𝛼 + √3 tan 𝜃 2. − √3 − 5
4 √3
∴ = 4 =
cot 2 𝜃 + cos 𝛼 3− 22
5
13 (b)
cot 𝑥 − tan 𝑥
cot 2𝑥
1
= tan 2𝑥 (cot 𝑥 − )
cot 𝑥
cot 2 𝑥 − 1
= tan 2𝑥 ( )
cot 𝑥

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