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Inverse Trigonometry

The document is a question bank focused on inverse trigonometric functions for CBSE Core Maths. It includes various types of questions such as identifying principal value branches, determining domains, evaluating expressions, and solving equations. Additionally, it features problems that require proving identities and finding maximum and minimum values.

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Inverse Trigonometry

The document is a question bank focused on inverse trigonometric functions for CBSE Core Maths. It includes various types of questions such as identifying principal value branches, determining domains, evaluating expressions, and solving equations. Additionally, it features problems that require proving identities and finding maximum and minimum values.

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XII – CBSE (CORE MATHS) SRAJAN NURTURES

INVERSE TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS


QUESTION BANK
1. Which of the following corresponds to the principal value branch of sin –1?
−     − 3 −   −   
(a)  ,  (b)  ,  (c)  , – {0} (d) (0, π)
 2 2  2 2   2 2 
2. The domain of the function y = sin–1 (– x 2) is
(a) [0, 1] (b) (0, 1) (c) [–1, 1] (d) φ
3. The domain of the function defined by f (x) = sin–1x + cos x is

(a) [–1, 1] (b) R (c) (–∞, ∞) (d) φ


4. The value of tan2(sec–12) + cot2(cosec–13) is
(a) 5 (b) 11 (c) 13 (d) 15
5. The domain of the function cos–1(2x – 1) is..........
(a) [0, 1] (b) [–1, 1] (c) [–2, 1] (d) [0, π]

6. If 3 tan −1 x =  and cot −1 y = , then write the value of (x + y)2 .
4
2π 2π
7. Evaluate: cos−1 (cos ) + sin−1 (sin 3 ).
3
π √3
8. Evaluate: sin [ 6 − sin−1 (− )]
2
1 1
9. Evaluate: cos −1 (− 2) − 2 sin−1 (2)

10. If sin–1x + sin–1y = , then write the value of cos–1x + cos –1y.
3

11. If sin–1x + sin–1y = π, then write the value of x + y.


12. If cos-1x + cos-1y + cos-1z = 3π, then xy + yz + zx =?
13. If 6 sin– 1(x2 – 6x + 8.5) = π, then find x.
1
14. If x + = 2, then find the value of sin– 1x.
X
π
15. If tan−1√3) + cot−1x = , find x.
2

16. If cos−1x + sin−1x = 0, find x.


4
17. Evaluate: sin ( ½ cos−1 ).
5
1
18. Evaluate: tan (2 𝑡𝑎𝑛−1 )
5

 −1  3 
19. Evaluate sin  2 sin   .
 5  
20. Evaluate: tan−1 (√3 ) - cot −1(−√3).

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XII – CBSE (CORE MATHS) SRAJAN NURTURES

21. Evaluate: Cos[𝑡𝑎𝑛−1 {sin ( cot−1 x)}]


π
22. Solve for x: cos-1(√3 x) + cos-1( x) =
2
23. Solve for x: (sin-1x)2 + (cos-1x)2 = 5 𝜋2/36
24. Express the following in simplest form :
x
(i) cos-1{ };
√x2 + a2

(ii) tan−1 { x + √1 + 𝑥 2 } , x  R

1−x
(iii) Sin {2tan−1 √ 1 + x }

a
(iv) cot −1 √
x 2 − a2

√1 + cosx + √1 −cos x π x π
25. Prove that: tan−1 { }= +2, 0<x<2
√1 +cos x − √1 −cos x 4

√1 + cosx + √1 −cos x π x 3π
26. Prove that: tan−1 { }= −2, 𝜋<x<
√1 +cos x − √1 −cos x 4 2

√1 + sinx + √1 − sinx x π
27. Prove that: cot −1 { } =2, 0<x<2
√1 +sin x − √1 −sin x

√1 + sinx + √1 − sinx π x π
28. Prove that: cot −1 { } =2−2, <x<𝜋
√1 +sin x − √1 −sin x 2

√1 + x2 − √1 − x2 π 1
29. Prove that: tan−1 { } = − cos-1 x2, -1 < x < 1
√1 + x2 + √1 − x2 4 2

30. Find Maximum and Minimum value of (sin-1x)2 + (cos-1x)2 using concepts of
Inverse Trigonometry.

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