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Class 11 Maths – Important Formulas

Chapter 3: Trigonometric Functions

Basic Angle Conversions

180° = π radians
π radians = 180°

Trigonometric Ratios

sin θ = Opposite / Hypotenuse


cos θ = Adjacent / Hypotenuse
tan θ = sin θ / cos θ = Opposite / Adjacent
cot θ = 1 / tan θ
sec θ = 1 / cos θ
csc θ = 1 / sin θ

Trigonometric Identities

sin²θ + cos²θ = 1
1 + tan²θ = sec²θ
1 + cot²θ = csc²θ

Standard Values

θ 0° 30° 45° 60° 90°

sin θ 0 1/2 1/√2 √3/2 1

cos θ 1 √3/2 1/√2 1/2 0

tan θ 0 1/√3 1 √3 undefined

Trigonometric Formulas

sin(A ± B) = sin A cos B ± cos A sin B

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cos(A ± B) = cos A cos B ∓ sin A sin B
tan(A ± B) = (tan A ± tan B) / (1 ∓ tan A tan B)

Double and Triple Angle Formulas

sin(2A) = 2sin A cos A


cos(2A) = cos²A − sin²A = 2cos²A − 1 = 1 − 2sin²A
tan(2A) = 2tan A / (1 − tan²A)
sin(3A) = 3sin A − 4sin³A
cos(3A) = 4cos³A − 3cos A
tan(3A) = (3tan A − tan³A) / (1 − 3tan²A)

Product to Sum

sin A sin B = 1/2 [cos(A − B) − cos(A + B)]


cos A cos B = 1/2 [cos(A − B) + cos(A + B)]
sin A cos B = 1/2 [sin(A + B) + sin(A − B)]

Sum to Product

sin A + sin B = 2 sin((A + B)/2) cos((A − B)/2)


sin A − sin B = 2 cos((A + B)/2) sin((A − B)/2)
cos A + cos B = 2 cos((A + B)/2) cos((A − B)/2)
cos A − cos B = −2 sin((A + B)/2) sin((A − B)/2)

Other Results

sin⁴A + cos⁴A = 1 − 1/2 sin²(2A)


tan A ± tan B = sin(A ± B) / (cos A cos B)

Chapter 13: Limits and Derivatives

Basic Limit Rules

lim x→a c = c
lim x→a x = a
lim x→a [f(x) + g(x)] = lim f(x) + lim g(x)

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lim x→a [f(x) * g(x)] = lim f(x) * lim g(x)

Standard Limits

lim x→0 (sin x)/x = 1


lim x→0 (tan x)/x = 1
lim x→0 (1 − cos x)/x² = 1/2

Derivative (First Principle)

f'(x) = lim h→0 [f(x+h) − f(x)] / h

Derivatives of Basic Functions

d/dx (c) = 0
d/dx (xⁿ) = n xⁿ⁻¹
d/dx (sin x) = cos x
d/dx (cos x) = −sin x
d/dx (tan x) = sec² x
d/dx (cot x) = −csc² x
d/dx (sec x) = sec x tan x
d/dx (csc x) = −csc x cot x

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