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10th Introduction To Trigonometry Test Paper.

1. The document contains 70 problems involving trigonometric identities and their applications. The problems cover topics like proving trigonometric identities, evaluating trigonometric expressions, solving trigonometric equations, and applying trigonometric concepts to solve problems in triangles. 2. Many problems ask to prove specific trigonometric identities by manipulating the given expressions using basic trigonometric definitions and properties. Other problems involve evaluating trigonometric expressions for given angle measures. 3. A few problems deal with applications of trigonometry to find unknown sides or angles in right triangles, using concepts like inverse trigonometric functions and trigonometric ratios. Overall, the document tests a wide range of trigonometric skills.

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10th Introduction To Trigonometry Test Paper.

1. The document contains 70 problems involving trigonometric identities and their applications. The problems cover topics like proving trigonometric identities, evaluating trigonometric expressions, solving trigonometric equations, and applying trigonometric concepts to solve problems in triangles. 2. Many problems ask to prove specific trigonometric identities by manipulating the given expressions using basic trigonometric definitions and properties. Other problems involve evaluating trigonometric expressions for given angle measures. 3. A few problems deal with applications of trigonometry to find unknown sides or angles in right triangles, using concepts like inverse trigonometric functions and trigonometric ratios. Overall, the document tests a wide range of trigonometric skills.

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Introduction to Trigonometry

1. Prove the following identities : 1+ sec A/SecA = sin2 A/1 - cos A


2. Prove that : 1/ sec

tan

cos

cos

1/ sec

tan

3. Prove the following identity:


(sin A + cosec A)2 + ( cos A + sec A )2 = 7 + tan2A + cot2A.
4. If x/a cos = y/bsin

and

ax/cos = by/sin = a2 b2 prove that x2 /a2 + y2 /b2


5. If cotA =4/3 check (1 tan2A)/ 1 + tan2A = cot2A sin2A
6. sin (A B) = , cos(A + B) = find A and B
7. Evaluate tan5 tan25 tan30 tan65 tan85
8. Verify 4(sin430 + cos 460 ) 3(cos245 sin290 ) = 2
9. Show that tan48 tan23 tan 42 tan67 = 1
10. sec4A = cosec(A 20) find A
11. tan A = cot B prove A + B = 90
12. A, B, and C are the interior angles of ABC show that sin( B + C )/2 = cos A/2
13. In ABC, if sin (A + B C) = 3/2 and cos(B + C A) =1/2, find A, B and C.
14. If cos = and + = 900, find the value of sin .
15. If tan 2A = cot ( A 180 ), where 2A is an acute angle, find the value of A.
16. If 2sin (x/2) = 1 , then find the value of x.
17. If tan A = and tan B = 1/3 ,

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by using tan (A + B) = ( tan A + tan B )/ 1 tan A. tan B prove that A + B = 45
18. Express sin 76 + cos 63 in terms of trigonometric ratios of angles between 0 and 45.
19. Prove that: 2 sec2 sec4 2 cosec2 + cosec4 = cot4 tan4
20. Find the value of for which sin cos = 0
21. Given that sin2A + cos2A = 1, prove that cot2A = cosec2A 1
22. If sin (A + B) = 1 and sin (A B)=1/2 0o< A + B 90o; A > B, find A and B.
23. Show that tan 620/cot 280 =1
24. If sin A + sin2A = 1, prove that cos2A + cos4A = 1.
25. If sec 4A = cosec (A 200), where 4A is an acute angle, find the value of A.
26. Prove that (cosec sec ) (cot tan ) = (cosec + sec ) (sec . cosec 2)
27. Given that A = 60o, verify that 1 + sin A =(Cos A/2 + Sin A/2)2
28. If sin + cos = x and sin cos = y, show that x2 + y2 = 2
29. Show that sin4 cos4 = 1 2 cos2
30. If = 45o. Find the value of sec2
31. Evaluate: cos60 o cos45 o -sin60 o sin45 o
32. Find the value of tan15 o.tan25 o.tan30 o tan65 o tan85 o
33. If is a positive acute angle such that sec = cosec60o, then find the value of 2cos2
-1
34. Find the value of sin65-cos25 without using tables.
35. If sec5A=cosec(A-36 o). Find the value of A.
36. If 2 sin x/2 - 1 =0, find the value of x.
37. If A, B and C are interior angles of ABC, then prove that cos (B+C)/2 = sinA/2
38. Find the value of 9sec2A-9tan2A.

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39. Prove that sin6+cos6=1-3sin2cos2.
40. If 5tan-4=0, then find the value of (5sin - 4cos) (5sin + 4cos)
41. In ABC, <c=90o, tan A= and tan B=<3.Prove that sin A. cos B+ cos A .sin B=1.
42. In

ABC, right angled at B, if tan a =1/3 find the value of Sin A cos C + cos A sin C.

43. Show that 2(cos4 60 + sin4 30 )- (tan2 60 + cot2 45 ) + 3sec2 30 =1/4


44. sin(50 +q ) - cos(40 -q ) + tan1 tan10 tan 20 tan 70 tan80 tan89 =1
45. Given tan A =4/3, find the other trigonometric ratios of the angle A.
46. In a right triangle ABC, right-angled at B, if tan A = 1, then verify that 2 sin A cos A = 1.
47. In D OPQ, right-angled at P, OP = 7 cm and OQ PQ = 1 cm. Determine the values of sin Q
and cos Q.
48. In

ABC, right-angled at B, AB = 24 cm, BC = 7 cm. Determine:(i) sin A , cos A(ii) sin C,

cos C
49. If

A and

B are acute angles such that cos A = cos B, then show that

A=

B.

50. If cot A= 7/8 evaluate: {(1 + sinA )( 1 sinA)} / {(1+ cosA)(1-cosA)


51. In triangle ABC, right-angled at B, if tan A = 1/3
find the value of :(i) sin A cos C + cos A sin C (ii) Cos A cos C sin A sin C
52. In D ABC, right angled at B, AB = 5 cm and ACB = 300 Determine the lengths of the sides
BC and AC.
53. In

PQR, right angled at Q, PQ = 3 cm and PR = 6 cm. Determine

QPR and

PRQ

54. If sin (A-B) = ,cos(A+B ) = A+ B = o < A+ B 90, A > B find A and B


55. Evaluate the following: (5cos260 + 4sec230 - tan2 45)/ (sin2 30 + cos2 30)
56. If sin 3 A = cos (A 26), where 3 A is an acute angle, find the value of A.
57. Prove the trigonometric identities (1 - cos A)/( 1 cos A) = (cosec A cot A)2
58. Prove the trigonometric identities ( 1+ 1/tan2A) (1 + 1/cot2A) = 1/(sin2A- cos4A)

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59. Prove the trigonometric identities (sec4A sec2A) = tan4A +tan2A = sec 2 A tan2 A
60. Prove the trigonometric identities cotA tanA = (2cos 2A -1)/ (sinA.cosA)
61. Prove the trigonometric identities. (1- sinA +cosA)2 = 2(1+cosA )(1 sinA)
62. If tanA +sinA = m and tanA sinA=n show that m2 n2 = 4
63. If x= psecA + qtanA and y= ptan A +q secA prove that x2 y2 = p2 q2
64. If sinA + sin2A = 1 prove that cos2 A + cos4 A =1

65. Express the following in terms of t-ratios of angles between 0 and 45.
1) sin 85 +cosec 85
2) cosec 69 +cot 69
3) sin 81 +tan 81
4) cos 56 +cot 56
66. [sin (90 -A) sin A]/tan A-1 = - sin A
67. cos cos(90 - ) -sin sin (90 - ) = 0
68. sin (90 - ) cos (90 - ) = tan /(1 +tan )
69. cosec (90 - ) -tan = cos(90 - ) +cot
70. If cos /cos = m and cos /sin = n, show that (m +n) cos = n.If x = r cos sin ,
y = r cos cos and z = r sin , show that x +y +z = r.

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