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XI Trigonometry Assignment

1. The document contains 13 multi-part math problems involving trigonometric functions and identities. Problems involve finding values, angles, graphs, and solving equations involving trig functions of angles. 2. Sample problems include finding how far a clock hand moves in 9 minutes, expressing acute angles given their difference is a certain value, and finding trig function values given another function value and quadrant. 3. Problems also involve proving trig identities, drawing graphs of functions, and solving various trigonometric equations. The document concludes with answers to the problems.

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67% found this document useful (3 votes)
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XI Trigonometry Assignment

1. The document contains 13 multi-part math problems involving trigonometric functions and identities. Problems involve finding values, angles, graphs, and solving equations involving trig functions of angles. 2. Sample problems include finding how far a clock hand moves in 9 minutes, expressing acute angles given their difference is a certain value, and finding trig function values given another function value and quadrant. 3. Problems also involve proving trig identities, drawing graphs of functions, and solving various trigonometric equations. The document concludes with answers to the problems.

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ASSIGNMENT CLASS XI TRIGONOMETRY

1. The larger hand of a big clock is 35 cm long. How many cm does its tip move in 9 minutes?


2. In a rigt angled triangle , the difference between two acute angles is . Express the angles in degrees.
18

3. The angles of a triangle are in A.P. and the number of degrees in the least to the number of radians in
the greatest is 60: . Find the angles in radians.

12
4. If cot    and  lies in the second quadrant, find the values of other five trigonometric functions.
5

1  3  5  
5. If cot   ,    ,  and sec   ,   ,   , find the value of tan     .
2  2  3 2 

4 12 3 3
6. If cos x  , cos y  ;  x  2 and  y  2 , find the values of cos  x  y  and sin  x  y  .
5 13 2 2

 3 5 7  3 5 7
7. Prove that (i) cos 2  cos 2  cos 2  cos 2 2 (ii) sin 2  sin 2  sin 2  sin 2 2
8 8 8 8 4 4 4 4

m 1 
8. If tan   and tan   , show that     .
m 1 2m  1 4

1 3
9. Prove that: (i) cos 200 cos 400 cos800  (ii) sin100 sin 500 sin 60 0 sin 70 0  .
8 16

    1     2  1
10. Prove that: (i) cos  cos     cos      cos 3 (ii) sin  sin     sin      sin 3
3  3  4  3   3  4

sin 8 cos   sin 6 cos 3 sin  A  B   2 sin A  sin  A  B 


11. Prove that: (i)  tan 2 (ii)  tan A
cos 2 cos   sin 3 sin 4 cos  A  B   2 cos A  cos  A  B 

12. Draw the graph of: (i ) 3sin x (ii ) sin 2 x (iii )  cos x (iv) 3cos 2 x

13. Solve the following trigonometric equations:

(i ) sin 3 x  cos 2 x  0 (ii ) 3tan x  cot x  5cos ecx (iii ) 2 tan x  cot x 1  0

(iv ) sin 2 x  sin 4 x  sin 6 x  0 (v) cos 3 x  cos x  cos 4 x  cos 2 x

ANSWERS
   13 5 5 12 13
1. 33 cm 2. 500 , 400 3. , , 4. cos ec   , tan    ,sin   , cos    ,sec   
6 3 2 5 12 13 13 12

2 33 16  2n  
5. 6. , 13. (i ) x  2n  or x   (ii )   2n 
11 65 65 2 5 10 3
3 1 2m 
(iii ) x  n  or x  m   , tan   (v) x  2n , or  2 p  1
4 2 5 2

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