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Trigonometry Derivative Integration Hard MCQs

The document contains a series of hard multiple-choice questions related to trigonometry, derivatives, and integration. It includes questions about the values of trigonometric functions, limits, derivatives, integrals, and general solutions to differential equations, along with their respective answers. Each question tests knowledge of advanced mathematical concepts and their applications.

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Trigonometry Derivative Integration Hard MCQs

The document contains a series of hard multiple-choice questions related to trigonometry, derivatives, and integration. It includes questions about the values of trigonometric functions, limits, derivatives, integrals, and general solutions to differential equations, along with their respective answers. Each question tests knowledge of advanced mathematical concepts and their applications.

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Trigonometry, Derivatives & Integration - Hard MCQs

1. If sin(x) + cos(x) = sqrt(2) cos(x - pi/4), then tan(x) is?


A) 1 B) -1 C) sqrt(2) D) -sqrt(2)
Answer: B

2. The value of lim (x->0) (1 - cos(x))/x^2 is?


A) 1 B) 0 C) 1/2 D) Undefined
Answer: C

3. The derivative of tan^(-1)(x) is?


A) 1/(1 + x^2) B) x/(1 + x^2) C) 1/(1 - x^2) D) x/(1 - x^2)
Answer: A

4. The integral of sec^3(x) dx is?


A) 1/2 sec(x) tan(x) + 1/2 ln |sec(x) + tan(x)| + C B) ln |sec(x) + tan(x)| + C C) sec(x) tan(x) + C D)
None
Answer: A

5. The general solution of dy/dx = cos(x) is?


A) y = sin(x) + C B) y = -sin(x) + C C) y = cos(x) + C D) y = -cos(x) + C
Answer: A

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