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5 Trigonometry

1. The document contains problems related to trigonometry involving identities, proofs, and evaluations. 2. Multiple problems involve proving trigonometric identities involving functions like sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant and cosecant. 3. Problems range from 1 to 4 marks based on their difficulty and involve finding values, evaluating expressions, relating trigonometric functions of sums and differences of angles, and proving trigonometric identities.

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5 Trigonometry

1. The document contains problems related to trigonometry involving identities, proofs, and evaluations. 2. Multiple problems involve proving trigonometric identities involving functions like sine, cosine, tangent, cotangent, secant and cosecant. 3. Problems range from 1 to 4 marks based on their difficulty and involve finding values, evaluating expressions, relating trigonometric functions of sums and differences of angles, and proving trigonometric identities.

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Trigonometry 1

TJ Singh

1 mark
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3 1 cosec 2 θ−sec 2 θ
Given that tanθ= t h en t h e valueof is
√3 cosec 2 θ+ sec 2 θ
4 If sec θ+tanθ +1=0 t h en find ( secθ−tanθ)
5 If secθ+tanθ=x t h en secθ is equal ¿
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10 Evaluate : sec 2 60 ° +sec 2 0 ° ❑
11 Find the value of sin2 12° +sin 2 78 °
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2 Marks
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2 ( 1+tan 2 θ ) ( 1−sinθ ) (1+sinθ )


Prove that: 2
=cos2 θ
(sec θ)
3 If x . tan 45 ° cot 60 °=sin30 ° cos 60 ° , find the value of x .
4 Find the value of sin 60 ° geometrically
5 Prove that cos 4 A−cos2 A=sin 4 A−sin 2 A
6 cotθ−1 1−√ 3
If = then, find the acute angle .
cotθ +1 1+ √3
7 If sinA + sin2A = 1 then prove that cos2A + cos4A = 1
8 Prove that sec4A(1- sin4A) -2tan2A = 1
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12 If tan2 A=cot ⁡( A−18 °), where 2A is an acute angle, Find the value of A .
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If sin ( A−B )= ∧2 cos ( A+ B ) =1 , find A∧B .
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14 Simplify: ( 1−sinA ) (tanA + secA )


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3 Marks
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() ()
3 3 3 x 23 y 23
If x=b sec θ∧ y=a tan θ , find t h e value of −
b a
4 If cosθ +Sinθ= p∧secθ +cosecθ=q . S h owt h at q ( p 2−1 )=2 p
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Find the value ofcosθcotθcosecθ , if sin θ=
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8 Prove that : (sinθ+ cosecθ)2 +(cosθ+ secθ)2=7+ tan2 θ+cot2 θ


9 sinθ cos ( 90−θ ) cosθ cosθ sin ( 90−θ ) sinθ 1
Prove that :cosθ . sinθ− − + cosec ( 90−θ ) =
sec ⁡(90−θ) cosec (90−θ) cosθ
10 ( 1+cotA + cosecA )( 1+tanA −secA )=2
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12 Prove the identity: ( secA−cosA ) ( cotA +tanA )=tanA . secA


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16 cot (90−θ) cosec ( 90−θ ) . sinθ


Prove that : + =sec 2 θ
tanθ tan ⁡(90−θ)
4 Marks
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4 2
−tanθ cot ( 90−θ ) + secθcosec ( 90−θ )+ sin 35 ° +sin 55 °
2
Evaluate:
cot 10 ° cot 20 ° cot 45 ° cot 70 ° cot 80°
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6 c
If sinθ= . Find the values of cosθ and tanθ .
√c
2
2 +¿d
∧d >0 ¿
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8 5 sinθ−3 cosθ
If sinθ =cosθ , t h en find t h e value of
5 sinθ+2 cosθ
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9 If 15 tan 2 θ+ 4 sec 2 θ=23 , find t h e value of (secθ +cosecθ)2−sin 2 θ


10 cot ( 90° −θ ) sin ( 90 °−θ ) |⁡ cot 40 ° 2 2
+ −( cos 20° +cos 70 ° )
sinθ tan 50 °
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16 sinθ−cosθ+1 1
Prove that : =
sinθ +cosθ−1 secθ−tanθ
17 1 1 1 1
Prove that : − = −
secθ−tanθ cosθ cosθ secθ+ tanθ
18 2 2
cos 40 ° +cos 50 °
Evaluate: cos ( 40 °−θ )−sin (50+ θ ) + 2
sin 40 ° +sin2 50 °
19 If sinθ+ cosθ=√ 3t h en prove t h at tanθ+ cotθ=1
20 ABCD is a rectangle, such that length of the diagonal AC
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is 17 cm. and sinθ= , then find : (i) area of rectangle.
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(ii) perimeter of the rectangle

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22 Take A=90 °∧B=45 ° ¿ verify t h at ( i ) sin ( A−B )=sinAcosB−cosAsinB


( ii ) cos ( A−B )=cosAcosB+ sinAsinB
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Extra Question:

Question 1. Prove the following identities :

(i) (secA – 1)/(secA + 1) = (1 – cosA)(1 + cosA)

(ii) 1/(sinθ + cosθ) + 1/(sinθ – cosθ) = 2sinθ/(1 – 2cos 2θ)

(iii)cot2A – cos2A = cot2A cos2A

(iv)√(1 + sinθ)/√(1 – sinθ) = secθ + tanθ

(v) (1 – sinθ)/(1 + sinθ) = (secθ - tanθ)2

(vi) sinA/(1 + cosA) + (1 + cosA)/sinA = 2cosecA

(vii) cosA/(1 – tanA) + sinA/(1 – cotA)

(viii)1 – cos2θ/(1 + sinθ) = sinθ

(ix) √(1 – cosA)/√(1 + cosA) = sinA/(1 + cosA)

(x) sinθ tanθ /(1 – cosθ) = 1 + secθ

(xi) (1 + tanA)2 + (1 – tanA)2 = 2 sec2A  


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Question 2.Evaluate, without the use of trigonometric tables :

(i) sin80º/cos10º + sin59ºsec31º

(ii) 3sin72º/cos18º – sec32º/cosec58º

(iii) 3cos80ºcosec10º + 2cos59ºcosec31º

(iv) cos75º/sin15º + sin12º/cos78º – cos18º/sin72º

(v) 2tan53º/cot37º – cot80º/tan10º 

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