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TRI - Part I - Trignometry Questions

The document provides 15 trigonometric ratio and identity problems to solve. It includes finding trigonometric ratios given angle measures in radians or degrees, evaluating trigonometric expressions, proving trigonometric identities, and solving problems involving cyclic quadrilaterals. The answer key provides the solutions to each of the problems presented in the document.

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TRI - Part I - Trignometry Questions

The document provides 15 trigonometric ratio and identity problems to solve. It includes finding trigonometric ratios given angle measures in radians or degrees, evaluating trigonometric expressions, proving trigonometric identities, and solving problems involving cyclic quadrilaterals. The answer key provides the solutions to each of the problems presented in the document.

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Trigonometric Ratio & Identity, Part -I

1. Find the degree measure corresponding to the following radian measures


(i)
c
15
2
|
.
|

\
| t
(ii)
c
6
2. Find the radian measures corresponding to the following degree measure.
(i) 75 (ii) 520

3. Find the angle between minute hand of a clock and the hour hand when the time is 7:20 am.

4. Find the degree measure corresponding to the following radian measures (use
7
22
= t )
(i)
5
9t
(ii)
6
5t
(iii)
c
5
18
|
.
|

\
| t
(iv)
c
) 3 (
(v)
c
11 (vi)
c
1
5. Find the radian measure corresponding to the following degree measures:
(i) 300 (ii) 35 (iii) 56 (iv) 135
(v) 300 (vi) ' 30 7 (vii) ' 30 125 (viii) ' 30 47
6. Prove the following identities.
(i) ) cos sin 2 1 )( cos (sin cos sin
2 2 2 2 8 8
u u u u = u u
(ii) u u = u + u
2 4 2 4
ec cos ec cos cot cot
(iii) u u = u + u u u
4 4 4 2 4 2
tan cot ec cos ec cos 2 sec sec 2
(iv) 7 cot tan ) sec (cos ) ec cos (sin
2 2 2 2
+ u + u = u + u + u + u
(v) ( 2 ) sec tan 1 )( ec cos cot 1 = u + u + u u +
(vi)
u
u +
=
+ u u
u + u
cos
sin 1
1 sec tan
1 sec tan


7. , 1
sin
sin
cos
cos
If
2
4
2
4
=
|
o
+
|
o
prove that
(i) | o = | + o
2 2 4 4
sin sin 2 sin sin (ii) 1
sin
sin
cos
cos
2
4
2
4
=
o
|
+
o
|

8. Find sin u and tan u if
13
12
cos = u and u lies in the third quadrant.
9. Find the value of
2
3
and
5
3
sin if tan and cos
t
< u < t = u u u

10. If sec u 2 = and , 2
2
3
t < u <
t
find the value of
u u +
u + u +
ec cos cot 1
ec cos tan 1


11. Prove that
=
u +
u
sin 1
sin 1

t
u <
t
u + u
t
< u <
t
u u
2
3
2
if , tan sec
2 2
if , tan sec


12. Find the values of the following trigonometric ratios:
(i) 315 sin (ii) 210 cos (iii) ) 480 cos( (iv) ) 1125 sin(
(v) 390 ec cos (vi) 570 cot (vii) 480 tan (viii) 270 cos
(ix)
3
19
tan
t
(x)
|
.
|

\
| t
3
11
sin (xi)
|
.
|

\
| t
4
15
cot
13. Prove that : 510 cos 330 cos + 390 sin 210 cos =-1

14. Prove that : 1 ) 330 )(sin 660 cos( ) 390 )(cos 420 sin( = +

15. Prove that 1
) 90 cot( ) 180 sin( ) 360 sec(
) 180 tan( ) sec( ) 90 cos(
=
u u + u
u u u +


16. If A,B,C,D are angles of a cyclic quadrilateral, prove that
0 D cos C cos B cos A cos = + + +

17. Prove that
(i) x cot
x
2
cos ) x sin(
) x cos( ) x cos(
2
=
|
.
|

\
|
+
t
t
+ t

(ii) 1 )) x 2 (cot( x
2
3
cot ) x 2 cos( x
2
3
cos =
)
`

+ t +
|
.
|

\
|

t
+ t
|
.
|

\
|
+
t

(iii)
4
1
120 cos 150 sin 270 cos 720 tan =
(iv)
2
1
150 sin 120 cos 480 sin 780 sin = +
(v)
2
1
390 sin 240 cos 120 sin 780 sin = +
(vi) 1 150 sin 480 cos 390 cos 600 sin = +
(vii) 0 675 cot 765 tan 405 cot 225 tan = +

Answer Key
1) (i) 24 ii)
2) (i) ii)
3) 100
4) (i) 324 ii) -150 iii) 648 iv) -171 495
v) 630 vi) 57 1621

5) (i) ii) iii) - iv) v) -
vi) vii) viii) -

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.
|

\
|
11
7
343
c
12
5
|
.
|

\
| t
c
9
26
|
.
|

\
| t



3
5t
36
7 t
45
14t
4
3t
3
5t
24
t
360
251t
72
19t
8) sin = - , tan = 5/12
9) cos = , tan =
10) -1
12) i) ii) iii) iv)
v) 2 vi) vii) - viii) 0
ix) x) xi) 1
























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