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Trigonometry

The document contains various mathematical problems and proofs related to trigonometric functions, including conversions between degrees and radians, evaluations of trigonometric values, and identities. It also includes a section for miscellaneous questions and their corresponding answers. The content is structured in a question-and-answer format, focusing on the application of trigonometric principles.

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Trigonometry

The document contains various mathematical problems and proofs related to trigonometric functions, including conversions between degrees and radians, evaluations of trigonometric values, and identities. It also includes a section for miscellaneous questions and their corresponding answers. The content is structured in a question-and-answer format, focusing on the application of trigonometric principles.

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TRIGONOMETRIC FUNCTIONS

SECTION 1
Convert the following degree measures into radian measure
() 200
(i) 750
2 Convert the following radian measure into degree measure

08 (i) 6°

3. Evaluate: )sin (-1125°) (i) sec (-1200°) (ii) tan


4. Prove sin(420) cos 390°+ cos(-660°) sin(330°) =-1

5 Prove sin+sin +sin o4 sin?T-2


4

6 Find the value of 1+tan0+COsece


1+ cot0-cosece
when sece= /2 and 0<2
7. Find 'x from the
following equation.
x cot(90+0)+tan(90+0)sin 0 +cosec(90 +0) =0

If sinA ,0<A<sinB= 13 <B<


find () sin (A B) (i) cos (A+ B) (ii) tan (A B)
-

9. Find the value of (i) cos15° (ii) sin75° (ii) sin18° (iv) cos18° (v) sin36° (vi) cos36°

10. If A+B=prove (1+tanA) (1 + tanB) =


2

11. Prove
sinx+Siny + sinz- sin(X+ y+2) 4sin =

12. Prove the following

(i) sinx+sin x+

() tan80- tan 69-tan 29 =


tan80 tan6e tan 20

33
sin(x +y) tanx +tany
(ii) sin(x-y) tanx-tany

(iv) 40 =1-8sin 0+8sin"6

(VSinA sin.(60 A). sin(60 + A)


-
= sin 3A

1
(vi) cos20° cos40° cos60° cos80°
16

13. If tanx = and X K X


x lies in 2nd quadrant, then find
sin coS tan
2
14. Prove thatC 80-1 cot 20 =

sec 40-1 cot80


ANSWERS

Tt
5T
()9 () 12
2. (i) 22 30' (i) 343 38'11"
1 1
3.()2 (i)-2
(ii)3
6 -1
sine

16 33 (ii) 16
8 () 65 (i) 65 63

() 22
v3+1
(i) 3+1
22 (i)5-1
4
(iv) D-25
4
(v) D-25
4

(vij51
4

2
35 52
MISCELLANEOUS QUESTIONS

1. If '0' 1lies in the 2nd quadrant, then show tnat 14Sine


1-Sine 1+Sind-2Sed
V1-Sine

2. Prove the following:

() 2+2+ v2+2cos 86 =2cos


cos8°-sin 8
(ii) 8+sin80
lan370
COs

(ii) tan (60+0) tan (60-0)-2cos20 +1


(60 +0)tan(O0 2 cos 20-1

fiv)1cOsT1Cos1 1
(v) cos+Cos
8
+cos +cos =

3 Evaluate 3 cos ec20 -sec 20


4. If tanA - tanB =x and cotB cotA =
y.

Prove that cot(A-B) = t

sin(x+y)_a+b tanXx a
.
sin(x y) a-b then shoW that
=

tany
6. If cos (A+B) sin(C-D) cos(A-B)
=
sin(C+D) then show that tanA tanB tanC+tanD=0
3TT 2T 7TT
7. Evaluate: cos+cos+cos+cos+cos+cos+cos
7 7 7
8. If sino + sine =3 (coso cose), then prove that sin30+sin3d =
0

MISCELLANEOUS-ANSWERS
3. 4

7.-1

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