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CLASS XI MATHEMATICS ANNUAL Examination: Page(s): 1

Revision Worksheet
(CH: Trigonometry, Probability and
Limits & Derivatives)

1. Find the value of cos 40˚+cos 80˚+cos160˚+cos 240˚.


2. Prove that :
tan 2023x -tan 2022x –tan x =tan2023x .tan 2022x .tan x
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3. sin x
Find the derivative of w. r. t. x.
1+ cos x
4. p+ q
If tan (A+B)=p and tan (A-B)=q then Prove that tan 2A= .
1− pq
5. x x 1 3π
Find cos and tan if tan x= , π ¿ x < .
2 2 3 2
6. π π
Prove that cos( + x) + cos( - x) = √ 2 .cosx
4 4
7. Evaluate the following limits:
tan x−sin x
(i) lim 3
x →0 x
x 5
e −e
(ii) lim
x →5 x−5
tan 2 x
(iii) lim
x→ π / 2 x −π /2

x −√ x
4
(iv) lim
x →1 √ x−1
tan 2 x−x
(v) lim
x →0 sin x−3 x
8. 1−cos 2 x +sinx
Simplify:
sin 2 x +cosx
9. A sample space consists of 9 elementary outcomes e1, e2, …, e9 whose probabilities are
P(e1) = P(e2) = .08, P(e3) = P(e4) = P(e5) = 0.1
P(e6) = P(e7) = .2, P(e8) = P(e9) = .07
Suppose A = {e1, e5, e8}, B = {e2, e5, e8, e9}

(ii) Using the addition law of probability, calculate P (A ∪B)


(i) Calculate P (A), P (B), and P (A ∩ B)

(iii) List the composition of the event A ∪ B, and calculate P (A ∪ B) by adding the
probabilities of the elementary outcomes.
10. Prove that sin 4A = 4sinAcos3A – 4cosA sin3A
11. sin 2 β
If 2 tan α = 3 tan β, prove that tan (α – β) =
5−cos 2 β
12. A bag contains 6 red, 4 white and 8 blue balls. If three balls are drawn at random, find the probability that:
i. one is red and two are white
ii. two are blue and one is red iii. one is red.

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