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Chapter # 10 Trigonometric Identities

This document summarizes key topics in trigonometric identities, including the distance formula, fundamental trigonometric identities, sum and difference identities, double angle formulas, and half angle formulas. It also provides 20 multiple choice practice problems testing understanding of trigonometric functions, identities, and the distance formula.

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Chapter # 10 Trigonometric Identities

This document summarizes key topics in trigonometric identities, including the distance formula, fundamental trigonometric identities, sum and difference identities, double angle formulas, and half angle formulas. It also provides 20 multiple choice practice problems testing understanding of trigonometric functions, identities, and the distance formula.

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CHAPTER # 10

TRIGONOMETRIC IDENTITIES
TOPICS:
1) DISTANCE FORMULA
2) FUNDAMENTAL LAW OF TRIGONOMERTY
➢ Deduction from fundamental law
3) SUM AND DIFFERENCE IDENTITIES
4) DOUBLE ANGLE FORMULAE
5) HALF ANGLE FORMULAE
6) SUM TO PRODUCT FORMULAE
7) PRODUCT TO SUM FORMULAE

MCQs:
1) csc(2 x) − cot(2x) = ?
A) tan x B) cot x
C) sec x D) csc x
2) (sec + 1)(sec −1) is equal to
A) cot 2 B) sec 2
C) tan 2  D) cos2 
1 − cos 4 x
3) The expression is equal to
2
A) sin 2 6x B) sin 2 2x
C) cos2 8x D) cos2 4x
4) sin  = ?
cot  sin 
A) B)
csc  sec 
cos  1
C) D) sin 2 sec 
tan  2
5) The distance d of the point ( x1 , y1 ) from the origin is given by:

A) x12 + y12 B) ( x1 + y1 ) 2

C) x12 − y12 D) None of these


6) cos( −  ) + cos( +  ) = ?
A) 2sin  cos  B) 2cos  cos 
C) −2sin  sin  D) 2cos  sin 
7) cos4  − sin 4  = ?
A) cos ec2 B) sec 2
1 1
C) D)
sec 2 cos 2
8) Which one is not true?
tan a − tan b
A) cos(a − b) = cos a cos b + sin a sin b B) tan(a − b) =
1 + tan a tan b
cot a cot b − 1
C) cot(a + b) = D) tan(270 +  ) = cot 
cot a + cot b
9) cos a = ?
a a a a
I) 1 − cos 2 − sin 2 II) 2 cos 2 −1 III) 1 − 2sin 2
2 2 2 2
A) I only B) II and III only
C) I and II only D) All
1 − tan 2 
10) =?
1 + tan 2 
A) tan 2 B) cos 2
C) tan  D) sin 2
11) sin( + 2700 ) =
A) sin  B) cos
C) − cos D) − sin 
−2 
12) If cos  = and terminal ray of  is in 2nd quadrant then sin = ?
7 2
5 3
A)  B)
2 14
7 5
C)  D) 
2 2
3 4
13) cos + cos can be written in product form as
4 3
A) 2sin 6 cos 2 B) 2sin  cos 
25 7 52 5
C) 2 cos cos D) 2 cos cos
24 24 2 12
14) If tan  + tan  = 3 and tan  .tan  = 2 then tan( +  ) = ?
A) 2 B) 3
C) -3 D) -2
15) cot(− ) =
A) sin  B) − tan 
C) − cos D) − cot 
16) cos2  =
1 + cos 2 1 − cos 2
A) B)
2 2
1 − sin 2 1 + sin 2
C) D)
2 2
  
2

17)  sin − cos  =


 2 2
A) 1 B) cos
C) 1 − sin  D) sec
18) sec in terms of sin  is
1 1
A) B)
sin   1 − sin 2 
1 1
C) D)
 1 − cos 2   1 + sin 2 
19) If tan  = 1 then tan 2 =
A) 2 B) 1/2
C) 0 D) Undefined
20) The distance between (a,0) and (0, b) is
A) a + b B) a 2 + b2
C) a 2 + b2 D) a 2 − b2

ANSWER KEY:

1 A 6 B 11 C 16 A

2 C 7 C 12 B 17 C

3 B 8 D 13 C 18 B

4 D 9 B 14 C 19 D

5 A 10 B 15 D 20 C

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